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THE interesting observation described by Mr. Eric Robinson in NATURE of April 28, p. 569, and commented upon in the same issue by Dr. J. W. French, is an excellent example of the ease with which the surface of glass may suffer modification and retain it over a long period of time. The present writer has studied a number of phenomena connected with “breath figures,” and an account of the work will be found in the Philosophical Magazine for October last.
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BAKER, T. A Permanent Image on Clear Glass. Nature 111, 743 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111743a0
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