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SOME years ago NATURE published a short letter of mine from India, noticing the way in which laying out iron (famine) tools on the ground brought on grass upon very dry surfaces. Any one who looks now under the rows of iron chairs, and round the railings, of the band-stand on the east side of the Green Park, will see the same stimulating effect produced.
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F., A. Effect of Iron upon the Growth of Grass. Nature 62, 151 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/062151b0
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