ARCHIVES OF SCIENCE. 



Vol. I. Jin.Y, 1874. No. IX. 



Observations on Ozone, and its Relation to Disease. — 

 By Hiram A. Cutting. A. M.. J\L D.. State Geologist ., 

 Ltinenbnrgh^ \\^rmont. — Delivered at the Jifty-tJiird 

 Annual Meetimr of the White Mountain Mcdieal So- 

 cietv. January ^th. 1874. — Published bv J'ote of the 

 Society. — Con ti meed from page ^3 1 . 



As ozone increases in amount according to elevation 

 for at least two thousand five hundred feet, and some ob- 

 serve! s say to four thousand feet in inland sections, and 

 as the sea breeze is much more ozoniferous tlian land 

 breezes, we ought to hud the following results : That in^ 

 fluenza and all catarrhal diseases of Ihc nuicous mem- 

 branes and lungs, shoid.(l be more fotal on our hills thai,! 



