ATMOSPHERE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND ON THE CONTINENT. 



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Table II. — The Number of Dust Particles in the Atmosphere for 1892 — continued. 



Place. 



Date. 



Hour. 



Number of 

 Particles 

 per c.c. 



Wind. 



Tempera- 

 ture. 



-AS 



s 



State of 

 the Air. 



Remarks. 





Feb. 

















Garelochhead 



20 



4 P.M. 



1,375 



E.N.E. 3 



30-5 



2 



Thickish 



Before snow-shower. 







4 P.M. 



2,050 



)) 







Thick 



In snow-shower. 



!) 



21 



5 P.M. 



2,725 



E.N.E.0-5 



37' 



2 



Medium to 

 thickish 



Gale and snowing all 

 night. 



)> 



22 



12 



3,250 



Calm 



40 



;> 



Thick 









4 P.M. 



4,500 



E. ? 



39 



i) 



Very thick 









4.30 p.m. 



3,750 



JJ 



37-2 



1-7 



>) 









5 P.M. 



4,950 



n 







>> 





!J 



23 



11.30 A.M. 



6,800 



S.E. 1 



44 



5 



Thickish 









12 



8,700 



S.E. 3 



») 



?; 



!) 









12.30 p.m. 



17,250 



E.S.E. 4 



46 



7 



Jl 







March 

















Hyeres . . 



30 



4 p.m. 



2,650 



N.W. 0-2 



42-5 



0-5 



Very thick 



On Fenouillet; raining. 



)> 



31 

 April 



3 p.m. 



32,750 



E. 0-2 



54-5 



8-5 



Clear 



On Fenouillet ; air from 

 Hyeres. 



J) 



1 



4 P.M. 



4,400 



E.N.E.0-5 



62 



8 



!> 



On Fenouillet. 



)) 



2 



4 P.M. 



2,400 



E.N.E. 1 



61 



9 



)) 



5J 



)) 



4 



3 P.M. 



2,670 



1M.W. 0-5 



66 



n 



)> 



)! 



)> 



5 



3.30 p.m. 



9,000 



E. 1 



69-5 



15 



>J 



On Fenouillet ; air from 

 Hyeres. 



)) 





4 P.M. 



42,500 



)? 



68 



13-5 



)) 



;> »> 



)) 



6 



2 P.M. 



2,775 



E.N.E. 1 



60 



8 



Medium 



On Fenouillet; numbers 

 variable. 



)) 



7 



3 P.M. 



35,000 



W. 2 



J) 



)) 



;j 



On Fenouillet ; air from 

 Toulon. 



>) 



9 



4 P.M. 



1,825 



E.N.E. 3 



62 



8-5 



)) 



On Fenouillet ; dust 

 rising from roads. 



Mentone 



16 



4 P.M. 



17,750 



W. 0-5 



61 



4? 



Thickish 



At Cape Martin ; air 

 from Monte Carlo. 







4.30 p.m. 



6,000 



S.W. 0-5 







Medium 



At Cape Martin ; air 

 coming from sea. 







5.30 p.m. 



2,100 



S. 0-5 



56 



3? 



>> 



>; )> 



)) 



18 



4 P.M. 



2,600 



W. 3 



58 



16 



Extremely 

 clear 



On hill 1000 feet up. 



>) 



19 



4 P.M. 



16,500 



S. 0-2 



54 



12 



Clear 



On hill ; air from 

 Mentone. 



)) 



20 



4 P.M. 



2,650 



W. 1 



60 



11-5 



Very clear 



At Cape Martin. 



)) 



21 



4 P.M. 



650 



S.W. 1 



57-5 



8-5 



Extremely 

 clear 



On shore to east of 

 Mentone. 



)) 



22 



4 P.M. 



1,000 



S.W. 0-5 



63 



8 



Very clear 



At Cape Martin. 



J) 



25 



4 P.M. 



785 



S.E. 0-2 



61 



4 



Medium 



!> 



>) 



26 



4 P.M. 



833 



S.E. 0-5 



63 



6 



J! 



On shore to east of 

 Mentone. 



Milan . . 



28 



10 A.M. 



1,500 



E. 1 



49 



1 



Thick 



At top of spire of Cathe- 

 dral ; lowest observed. 









16,000 



J) 



)> 



>; 



i: 



At top of spire of Cathe- 

 dral; raining; highest 

 observed. 



Bellagio 



29 



3 P.M. 



1,875 



S. 0-5 



51 



4 



Clear 



On Serbelloni ; been 

 north wind. 





May 



4.30 p.m. 



2,900 



)1 



51-5 



5-5 



)> 



Been raining, now fair. 



)> 



1 



9.30 a.m. 



1,375 



S. 0-2 



50 



5 



Very clear 



On Serbelloni ; been 

 north wind. 



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