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THE last English mail which arrived in India brought the newspapers containing the account of the magnetic storm of September 25, and in the Times Sir Oliver Lodge's opinion on the cause of such storms is given. It appears, however, that three of the statements contained in that account are not entirely supported by experimental and observational evidence, and would not be subscribed to by those who have recently been working at the problems of atmospheric electricity.
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SIMPSON, G. Magnetic Storms. Nature 82, 37–38 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/082037c0
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