TABLE 82. 

 GRAVITY. 



In this table the results of a number of the more recent gravity determinations are biOught t< 

 show the degree of accuracy which may be assumed for the numbers in Table Si. In gt 

 lower than the calculated value for stations far inland and slightly higher on the coast line. 



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together. They serve to 

 general, gravity is a little 



* For references 1-4, values are derived by comparative experiments with invariable pendulums, the value for 

 Washington taken as 980.111. For the latter see Appendix 5 of the Coast and Geodetic Survey Report tor 1901. 



SMITHSONIAN TABLES. 



