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  <dc:title>Note in response to John Tyndall, by Charles Pritchard</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A two part humorous essay, with a curve diagram, apparently inspired by John Tyndall. Pritchard states [in HSF/1/3/51]: 'I subjoin a little piece of a psychological curiosity - which I repent to say proceeds from so brilliant an experimenter as Tyndall'.

Part 1 [p.1] commences: 'S...a fixed particle of matter...'. Part 2 [p.2] commences: 'I have a great respect for the writer, but his logic is what it is, &amp; his deduction &amp; his taste in the matter are worse'.  </dc:description>
  <dc:date>[20 March 1866]</dc:date>
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