ON CEETAIX THERMOELECTRIC EFFECTS OF STRESS IX IRON. 340 



Table I. (Continued) 



It may now be n.^sunied tliat the mean <ifanv set of four iinml)eiN 

 for T will correspond to the mean of the .set of three iiiimhers loi- rlie 

 J'] of the same jiinotion-])nir. Tlie.se means are then to 1)e rcihiccd to 

 tem])eratnre in the one ca.se, to electromotive force in the otiier. For 

 tlic re(hictioii to temj^eratnre independent exjX'rimcnts were made to 

 determine the constanrs of tlie ir(-)n u'erman-siKei- circuits ; ;ind in llie 

 final reduction full account was taken of the slii^-jit \ai'i:irions in the 

 \alue of the cold junction tem])erature. The residts of the reduction 

 are emliodied in Tahlell., all the cold juncti(^n t(Mn])eratui'es heino- 

 reduced to lo°.ô C. 



