Oct 1885
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Nature, Volume 32, Issue 831, pp. 523 (1885).
Physics
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Scientific paper
PROF. TAIT remarks, in his recently-published work on ``Light,'' that rainbows due to three or more internal reflections ``are too feeble to be observed.'' It may therefore be worth recording that a tertiary bow was clearly visible from Thandiani Hill, Punjab, one evening last week (August 17). The bow extended over an arc greater than a semicircle, but was broken in two places. The colours were as distinct as in many an ordinary bow.
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