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IN support of the conclusions arrived at by Mr. Douglas Cunningham, of Calcutta, in his “Microscopic Examinations of Air” (NATURE, vol. ix. p. 330), and in illustration of the method which he employed, perhaps I may be allowed to describe some observations of the same kind which I made three years ago but have not had leisure to continue or prepare for publication.
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AIRY, H. Microscopic Examination of Air. Nature 9, 439–440 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/009439b0
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