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I AM just in receipt of the inclosed letter from Mr. Charles A. Stevenson, in which he claims the original idea of the actuating mechanism in the horizontal component seismograph I have lately described in these pages, and he includes a copy of his paper to justify his remarks. I therefore think it my duty to offer my apologies to him for not having given him full credit for his invention so far as it goes, although I have unconsciously done him wrong. Naples is unfortunately very badly off for modern scientific works and Proceedings of Societies, both as regards the National and the University libraries, and as far as I know no copy of Mr. Stevenson's paper exists in the town, except the one he has now sent me.
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JOHNSTON-LAVIS, H. Seismographs—An Apology. Nature 31, 29 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/031029b0
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