Abstract
I SEE by a letter in the English Mechanic and World of Science of January 31, that Mr. R. A. Proctor claims for Dr. Huggins the credit of having publicly described in Feb. 1868, the method of viewing the solar protuberances without a total eclipse.
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STEWART, B. The Janssen-Lockyer Application of the Spectroscope. Nature 7, 301–302 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/007301a0
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