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I WILL be glad if, through the columns of your journal, you will be good enough to inform me what has been written in English concerning the phenomenon known as “The Sea-Mills at Argostoli.” Having recently visited the island of Cephalonia I was able to examine these mills frequently, and I have reasons for believing that papers have been read at different times at some of the learned societies at home discussing the subject in extenso. I will therefore be glad of any intelligence on this interesting phenomenon which you may be able to refer me to.
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THOMAS, J. The Sea-Mills at Argostoli. Nature 33, 129 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/033129c0
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