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WITH reference to a paragraph in NATURE, p. 373, on observations of ozone in the atmosphere, and the paucity of observers and records, I may be allowed to state that I have collected sets in the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and Mediterranean. These have been taken by officers of the Royal Navy and mercantile marine at sea, and some of the records have been tabulated, and may be communicated to some society in due course. Moffatt's papers, made by Negretti and Zambra, have been used throughout, so the observations are all uniform and comparable.
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BLACK, W. Ozone. Nature 47, 390 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047390c0
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