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ABSTRACT I HAVE just been repeating a very beautiful experiment of Prof. Quincke's which he showed me some weeks ago in his laboratory at Heidelberg. The experiment was, I believe,
described in _Poggendorff_ about two years ago, but I have not seen it noticed in English papers, and a few words about it may interest your readers. Access through your institution Buy or
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