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IN your issue of this week Prof. S. Newcomb draws attention, to the halo which an observer often sees round the shadow of his own head when the ground on which the shadow falls is covered with vegetation or any obstructions which can themselves cast shadows.
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MALLOCK, A. Halo Round a Shadow. Nature 60, 567 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060567c0
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