Ultra-Violet Light and Atmospheric Pollution.

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THERE are so few manufacturing towns where observations have been taken of the incidence of ultraviolet light that Mr. Bower's results which are given in a letter to NATURE of July 12, p. 59, are very welcome. On the average of three years he finds that Sunday is a day with 12 per cent more ultra-violet light than the average of all days of the week. In Rochdale, observations in 1929 show Sunday also to be a day of more ultra-violet light than the average of all days of the week, and the excess is 12 percent, which is in exact agreement with Mr. Bower's results for Huddersfield.

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