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Sir J. Eliot's Address at Cambridge

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AGAINST some of the main conclusions of Sir J. Eliot's opening address before Section A (subsection: cosmical physics) may be set the facts that south-east winds are rare on the south-east coast of South Africa, and that the rain of the greater part of the tableland and south-east coast comes mostly from some northerly direction.

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SUTTON, J. Sir J. Eliot's Address at Cambridge. Nature 71, 6–7 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/071006e0

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