A STUDY IN MOIIBID AND NORMAL 1' n Y « I O L O G Y. 225 



Rise iu lemp. of water 1..5'24 X T9.544 = 121.225 = heat given to calorimeter. 



i'l-'} = beat giveu to air. 



12.5. '.)o4 = lieat dissipateJ iu 5 hours. 

 Hourly dissipation of heat 2d.l9U8 



Third Period— 

 ' Quantity of air (V) = 97.64 at V-l^'.SS — 32= = 42.33 = t'. 

 V + (V X t' X 0.00203.5) = v. V = f'f-^ = 90. W = V X 0.08073 =- 7.2CG 



Rise in temp, of air 2.08 = t. Q = W x t x sp. h. = 7.2GC X 2.98 X 0.2374 = 0.1397 = heat given to air. 

 Rise in temp, of water 1.26 X 79.544 = 100.2254 = heat given to calorimeter. 



5.1397 ^ heat given to air. 



105.3651 = heat dissipated iu 5 hours. 

 Hourly dissiiyation of heat 21.073 



Fourth Period — 

 Quantity of air (V) = 85.9 at 730.C1 — 32^ = 41. Gl = t'. 



V + (V X t' X 0.002035) = v. V = ^^■^- = 79.2. W = V X 0.OS073 = 6.39 



1.085 



Rise in temp, of air 1.21 = t. Q = W X t X sp- 1- = 6.39 X 1-21 X 0.2374 = 1.8355 = heat given to air. 



Rise in temp, of water 1.02 X 79.544 = 81.1349 = heat given to calorimeter. 



1.8355 = heat given to air. 



82.9704 = heat dissipated iu 3 hours. 

 Hourly dissipation of heat 27.6568 



ITeaf Pm<hicilon. 

 First Period — 

 No change in bodily temperature. 

 Hourly dissipation of heat = hourly production of heat 26.4527 



Second Period — 

 Rise of bodily temperature in 54 hours 1^', in 1 hour 0.182 = t. 

 Q = W X t X sp. h. = 3.5 X 0.182 X 0.75 = 0.4777 = heat added to reserve. 



25.1908 = hourly dissipation of heat. 

 0.4777 = hourly addition to heat reserve. 



Hourly production of heat 25.6685 



Tliird Period— 

 Rise of bodily temperature in 5i hours 2°, in 1 hour 0.375 = t. 

 Q = \V X t X sp. h. = 3.5 X 0^75 X 0.75 = 0.9844 = heat added to reserve. 



21.073 ^ hourly dissipation of heat. 

 0.9844 = hourly addition to heat reserve. 



Hc'rly production of heat 22.0574 



Fourth Period— 



No change in bodily temperature. ^ 



Hourly dissipation of heat = hourly production of heed 27.6568 



RECAPITULATION. 



Tjste Hkat Hf..\t Aveb. Rfxt. Temp. 



Dissipation. Production. (Fall.) 



First period. 12:35 r. m. to 6:5 p. .m. 26.4.527 26.4:527 103O.6 



Second period. 7:2 p. m. to 12:2 a.m. 2.5.1908 25.6685 104.1 



Third period. 1:12 a. m. to 6:12 a.m. 21.073 22.0574 104.8 



Fourth period. 9 a. m. to 12 a. .M. 27.6568 27.6568 105.4 



29 October, 1880. 



