CONTENTS. 



(The figures refer to the folio at the bottom of the page.) 



Practical Tables based on Regnault's Hygrometrical Constants. 



a. In French Measures. 



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Table I. Elastic Force of Aqueous Vapor, by Regnault .... 9 



II. Psychrometrical Tables, by Haeghens ..... 12 



III. For deducing the Relative Humidity from the Indications of Dew- 

 Point Instruments, by Haeghens ...... 30 



IV. Factor -p- for computing Relative Humidity .... 36 

 V. Weight of Vapor contained in a Cubic Metre of Air . . .38 



b. In English Measures. 



VI. Elastic Force of Vapor, reduced from Regnault's Table . . 43 

 VII. Psychrometrical Tables, by A. Guyot . . . . .46 



VIII. For deducing the Relative Humidity from the Indications of Dew- 



Point Instruments, by A. Guyot 73 



IX, Factor -^, for computing Relative Humidity .... 88 



X. Weight of Vapor in a Cubic Foot of Saturated Air . . .92 



Practical Tables based on the Hygrometrical Constants adopted in the 

 Greenwich Observations. 



Table XI. Elastic Force of Aqueous Vapor 99 



XII. Psychrometrical Tables, by Glaisher 102 



XHI. Factors for computing the Force of Vapor from Psychrometrical 



Observations, by Apjohn's Formula ..... 138 



XIV. Factors for finding the Temperature of the Dew-Point from the 



Readings of the Psychrometer ...... 140 



XV. Weight of Vapor contained in a Cubic Foot of Saturated Air . 141 



XVI. Factors for deducing the Weight of Vapor from the Indications of 

 Dew-Point Instruments ........ 141 



XVII, For comparing the Weight of a Cubic Foot of Dry and of Satu- 

 rated Air 142 



XIV'. Factors for finding the Temperature of the Dew-Point from the 



Readings of the Psychrometer ...... 144 



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