RESIDUAL WATER 1'CLEI. 



obtained. This is shown in table 57 ai the charts (figs. 45 to 49), 



in which the values of the earlier table 5 been incorporated. 



The charts (figs. 45 to 49) show, howe r, that in all cases the fall of 



computed curves, while not quite rapid : /< 10, is somewhat 



too rapid for the higher time intervals, t follows that 6 is less than 



io~* and c greater than 0.035. If w< an of the positive 



values in table 56, 6 -=0.00079, c = 0.039 >ut the provisional constants 



in table 57 are in much better agreer -\ 'Starvations than the 

 _t val- 



TABLE 57. Estimated c 



> it)"*, c- < n in thousands per cm*. 



. ('/a. 





The question 

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equation 



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have pro- 



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