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II. A Description of some Remarkable Effects of Unequal Refraction, observed at Bridlington Quay, in the Summer of 1826
1828
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
In the session of 1820–21, I had the honour of communicating to the Royal Society, a description of some remarkable atmospheric refractions observed in the Greenland Sea. Since that period, additional opportunities for observation, under circumstances peculiarly favourable, afforded a great number of other examples of a similar kind, along with some still more singular. Among these, the most extraordinary was the inverted image of a ship, which appeared in the lower part of the atmosphere, so
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