After the last apparition of comet Halley in 1985–86, a number of other comets were observed in polarimetry with IHW-continuum filters. From the in situ dust measurements of Halley, dust size distribution functions were obtained (Lamy et al. [CITE], A&A, 187, 767; Mazets et al. [CITE], Nature, 321, 276), which were later used by several authors to interpret polarisation data of Halley. In the present work, polarimetric data of various comets have been analyzed, using Mie theory and assuming that the composition of dust particles does not differ from comet to comet (Delsemme [CITE], ESA SP-278, 19). The individual grain size distribution functions so obtained for various comets suggest different values for the relative abundance of coarser g...