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IN the report of a lecture given in extenso at page 64, et seq., in the Colliery Guardian, for July 10, on “Coal-dust and Explosives,” by Mr. H. Richardson Hewitt, of Derby, H. M. Inspector of Mines, the following remarkable statements occur:—
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GALLOWAY, W. Coal-dust.—A Question of Priority. Nature 54, 414–415 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054414b0
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