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Deep-sea Soundings and Deep-sea Thermometers

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We feel sure you will not deny us space in your valuable periodical, when we tell you that, however unconsciously on your part, you, as well as other scientific authorities, are the means of doing us injustice and much professional injury, by the frequent allusions to the so-called Casella-Miller Thermometer, now used in deep-sea investigations. We are certain that we have only to call your attention to the real facts of the case for you to set the matter right before your readers.

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NEGRETTI, H., ZAMBRA Deep-sea Soundings and Deep-sea Thermometers. Nature 8, 529 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/008529a0

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