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MR. ROLLIN HARRIS has done so much good work in preparing his “Manual of Tides”for the United States Coast Survey that it is an ungrateful task to find oneself constrained to criticise adversely his recently published part iv. A. of that treatise.1
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DARWIN, G. A New Theory of the Tides of Terrestrial Oceans . Nature 66, 444–445 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066444b0
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