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IN my former paper (Nature, Aug. 28, 1890) the main conclusions were based to a great extent upon the results of mere eye observations, often of a very uncertain and puzzling kind. The data so obtained were unfortunately not those required for a direct investigation, so that my processes were necessarily of a tentative character. During and since the last College session I have been endeavouring to obtain some of the more important data in a direct manner. I am thus in a somewhat more
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TAIT, P. Some Points in the Physics of Golf: II. Nature 44, 497–498 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044497a0
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