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BY a coincidence which depends upon the season of pollen-discharge occurring at the same period in Scotland as in England, I am enabled to send you an extract from the Haddingtonshire Courier of June 27, which may serve to dissipate the “sulphureous theories” of Mr. Carpenter's opponents.
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WILSON, A. Pine Pollen and Sulphur. Nature 20, 266–267 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1038/020266f0
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