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AN account, which will I believe be found satisfactory, of the formation of the type of cloud described in NATURE (vol. xxviii. pp. 299, 320), will be found in a paper read by me before the Meteorological Society on June 20 last, and which will be published in the next Quarterly Journal of the Society. The paper is on “The Structure of Cirro-filum, or Ice-cloud disposed in Threads.” A very valuable contribution to our knowledge on this subject will also be found in an article by Dr. Linn (“Ueber die Entstehung der Wolkenstreifen,” Zeitschrift für Meteorologie, xviii. 52), to which I would refer those of your readers who are interested in the topic.
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LEY, W. A Remarkable Form of Cloud. Nature 28, 343 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/028343d0
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