Abstract
A NEAT little spectroscopic book, and furnished, as all such books should be, with a nice index, as well as not a few plates, which may be considered a second, or graphical, index of an instantaneous reference kind. But further it is both an honest, and a modest, production; for while it says nothing more on its title-page than what it fulfils, it has not cared to introduce there a compliment which it might have most legitimately claimed.
A Plea for the Rain-Band, and the Rain-Band Vindicated.
By J. Rand Capron (London: Edward Stanford, 1886.)
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S., C. A Plea for the Rain-Band . Nature 34, 382–383 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034382a0
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