Abstract
In a previous communication I described the apparatus first used for counting the dust particles in the atmosphere. That apparatus was constructed of such materials as could be easily obtained ready made, and was fitted together in such a way that any one acquainted with laboratory work could easily repeat the experiments. Though that apparatus is satisfactory enough for preliminary work, and gives fairly good results, yet it is evidently not suited for regular everyday use; and, besides that, there are certain defects in it which can be avoided in apparatus specially constructed.