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IN NATURE, August 14, p. 371, it is stated that “at 7 o'clock on the morning of May 8, Mr. Ferdinand Clerc observed the needle of a large aneroid barometer pulsating violently.” Above this there is, however, another note which says that “nothing unusual was observed in the barometer.” But even supposing barometric perturbations to have taken place on May 8 in St. Pierre, what connection could these have had with phenomena which happened twenty days later at the Cape of Good Hope?
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M., J. Earth Surface Vibrations. Nature 66, 441 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066441a0
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