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IN continuation of my first letter I now wish, in my turn, to criticise Mr. Grubb's instrument, and to show that in all respects it bristles with inconveniences. I discuss it as it is presented and explained by Mr. Grubb, and I wish to examine it successively—
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LWY, M. Reply to Mr. Grubb's Criticisms on the Equatorial Coudé of the Paris Observatory. Nature 30, 52–53 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/030052a0
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