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IF Mr. Wallace had read my letter in NATURE of November 29 with a little more attention, he would have seen that I did not refer to the Daily Telegraph “as an authority in a matter of scientific inquiry,” but that the account I gave of Mr. Crookes's “scientific tests” was given in Mr. C.'s own communication to the Spiritualist, which would have been reproduced without abridgment if the columns of NATURE could have admitted it.
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CARPENTER, W. Mr. Crookes and Eva Fay. Nature 17, 122–123 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/017122a0
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