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§ 1. In this paper are given the results of calculations made from continuous records of atmospheric electric potential obtained during the year 1912 at the Physical Laboratory of the University of Edinburgh.
During the summer of 1909 intermittent observations of the atmospheric electric potential and earth-air current were made at various points in Edinburgh, the results of which have already been communicated to this Society, and since October 1911 there has been an electrograph in operation at the laboratory.
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