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ABSTRACT IN NATURE of November 13, p. 709, I notice the following sentence: “An objection frequently brought by M. Antoniadi against the objective reality of the canals, based on their being


drawn straight when far from the centre of the disc, is answered by a careful observation of the canal Amenthes-Thoth on October 19 and 20, 1924”. Access through your institution Buy or


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