ATM03PHERE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND ON THE CONTINENT. 



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Table III. — The Number of Dust Particles in the Atmosphere for 1893 — continued. 









O CG 





, 



>j 







Place. 



Date. 



Hour. 



Number 

 Particle 

 per c.c. 



Wind. 



St 



a* y 



as 



H 



4J 



State of 

 the Air. 



Remarks. 





July 

















KlNGAIRLOCH 



15 



9 A.M. 



9.30 a.m. 



420 

 245 



N.W. 0-2 



N.E. 0-2 



55 



3-8 



Very clear 



(130). Clouded over. 







10 A.M. 



446 



)> 



57 



e" 



Very clear 



(130). Clouded over, 

 thin. 







1 P.M. 



1,200? 



E. 0-2 



61 



8 



>> 



(200). Cloud | ; lowest 

 observed. 









11,000? 



)> 



>> 



>> 



)> 



Numbers changing great- 

 ly ; highest observed. 







3 P.M. 



7,900 



N.W. 0-2 



62-5 



8-5 



» 



(200). Cloud f ; thin. 







4 P.M. 



9,325 



N.W. 1 



60 



7 



)> 



(200). Cloud \, 







5.15 p.m. 



7,700 



N.W. 0-5 



58-5 



!> 



)> 



>) >> 







5.30 p.m. 



5,700 



)> 







>) 



»> >! 







5.45 p.m. 



4,400 



n 



58-5 



7 



)> 



>> )) 







7 p.m. 



3,500 



J? 



58 



6 



)> 



11 )> 







8 P.M. 



3,100 



N.W. 0-2 



>) 



j) 



)> 



» ;> 







9.30 p.m. 



1,412 



JJ 



55-5 



4 



>! 



(200). Clouded over. 



)) 



16 



9 a.m. 



674 



Variable 



56 



1-8? 



>) 



( 1 30). Been rain lately ; 

 clouded over. 







10 A.M. 



560 



j? 



>) 



3? 



)) 



>> • )> 







11 A.M. 



245 



») 



>' 



j) 



Clear 



(65). Slight shower. 







2 P.M. 



3,700 ? 



S.E. 0-5 



60 



5 



Very clear 



(130). Cloud ^. 







4 P.M. 



1,600 



S. 0-2 



59 



4 



Medium 



(50). Showers distant. 







7 P.M. 



825 



Calm 



55 



1? 



>> 



Raining. 







9 P.M. 



483 



N.W. 0-5 



53 



)! 



1 



Been heavy rain. 



51 



17 



9 A.M. 



575 



W.N.W. 2 



51 



1 



1 



Been very heavy rain. 







10 A.M. 



364 



J) 



54 



2? 



Very clear 



(150). Cloud \; raining 

 since 9 a.m. 







1 P.M. 



399 



W.N.W. 3 



58 



4 



>) 



Cloud f ; very clear be- 

 tween showers. 







2 P.M. 



702 



)} 



57 



2-5 



)> 



Cloud § ; been rain. 







2.45 p.m. 



469 



JJ 



59-5 



5-5 



)> 



Cloud i 







4 P.M. 



725 



)> 



56-5 



4-5 



>) 



(150). Cloud \. 







6.30 p.m. 



2,100 



>> 



56 



4 



>) 



>> >> 







7 P.M. 



3,250 



JJ 



)> 



)> 



>) 



)> >> 







9 P.M. 



294 



)) 



52 



1? 



1 



Raining ; clouded over. 



3) 



18 



9 A.M. 



560 



E. 0-2 



59 



4 



Thickish 



Clouded over. 







9.30 a.m. 



775 



S.E. 0-5 



59-2 



>) 



Medium 



(40). 







10 A.M. 



567 



»> 



59 



» 



>) 



(50). 







11.30 A.M. 



483 



S. 0-2 



60 



6-5 



Very clear 



(130). Clouded over. 







1 P.M. 



530 



S. 1 



56 



4 



Thickish 



(26). Beginning to rain. 







4 P.M. 



1,175 



!> 



54 



2 



1 



Raining. 







7 P.M. 



1,625 



>> 



52 



1 



n 



Been raining lately. 







9 P.M. 



750 



S.E. 0-2 



)> 



0-5 



>) 





)! 



19 



9 A.M. 



238 



W.N.W.0-2 



58-5 



1 



>) 



Been wet night ; still 

 clouded over. 







10 A.M. 



280 



W. 0-5 



61-5 



1-5 



>! 



Raining. 







1 P.M. 



345 



S. 0-5 



61 



3 



)) 



Frequent showers. 







4 P.M. 



2,500 ? 



Calm 



58 



2 



)) 



Raining. 







7 P.M. 



1,600 



S. 0-2 



57-5 



1-5 



!) 



Showers. 







9.30 p.m. 



950 



>) 



57 



3 



)) 



)> 



1J 



20 



9 A.M. 



250 



W. 2 



55-5 



3-5 



Clear 



Showers, but air clear 

 between. 







10 a.m. 



273 



J) 



55 



2-5 



1 



Raining. 



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