This section is from "Scientific American Vol. XL. No. 13. March 29, 1879", by Munn & Co. Also available from Amazon: Scientific American Science Desk Reference.
To the Editor of the Scientific American:
In the description of the pneumatic clock, copied fromLa Nature, and published in your journal of date 1st of March, the invention is credited to me. Such is not the case. By an arrangement between Mr. Wenzel, Mr. Brandon of Paris, and myself, patents have been obtained in France, England, etc., for the clock, and issued in my name; but the honor of the invention belongs exclusively to Hermann J. Wenzel, of San Francisco.
Yours faithfully,
E. J. Muybridge.
San Francisco, Cal., February 27, 1879.
 
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