Movement of Telegraph-Wires

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THERE can be no doubt that Mr. Mountford Deeley correctly attributes the
rotatory oscillation of the wires during frost to the air-current acting
upon a ``wing'' of ice-spicules. I described this phenomenon in Science
Gossip, 1874, p. 254, and explained the cause of it in NATURE, vol.
xxiii. p. 338.

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