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PROF. MARTINI describes his diffusion figures as being “both new and singular.” In the Phil. Mag. for June and November, 1864, I have described and figured various examples of what I call “the submersion figures of liquids” in continuation of a series of papers commenced in 1861 on “The Cohesion Figures of Liquids,” or those assumed by liquid drops when delivered to various surfaces. Some of these figures are identical with those given by Mr. Worthington in the Proceedings of the Royal Society for 1876, and recently in your pages.
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TOMLINSON, C. Diffusion Figures in Liquids. Nature 17, 102 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/017102a0
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