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THE form of cloud represented by Prof. Poëy in his figure a, in this week's NATURE, is very similar to that described by the Rev. C. Clouston, LL.D., in his “Explanation of the Popular Weather Prognostics of Scotland,” published by A. and C. Black in 1867, and also in Dr. Mitchell's paper “On the Popular Weather Prognostics of Scotland,” Edin. New Phil. Journal, Oct. 1863.
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SCOTT, R. Forms of Cloud. Nature 4, 505 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/004505d0
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