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I TAKE the opportunity of mentioning that I have experimented with Moffatt's ozone papers in London for the past month, and find that on exposing the papers already previously coloured they all become bleached to their original white. They were previously exposed to the air at Brighton and Hastings, on the sea-coast, and were then coloured, and afterwards preserved closely shut up for trial in the mephitic air of towns.
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BLACK, W. Ozone Papers in Towns. Nature 35, 76 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/035076a0
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