TABLE XL 



SHOWS, FROM ANY GIVEN WEIGHT OF A BUSHEL, THE WEIGHT OP A 

 QUARTER OF WIIKAT, <fcc. IN STONES OF 14 POUNDS, AND THE 

 VALUE OF THE QUARTER ACCORDING TO ITS WEIGHT, AT RATES 

 FROM |cf. TO Ifd. PER POUND, ALSO T1IE VALUE OF A CWT. AT THE 

 SAME RATES PER POUND. 



IN the first column on the left hand is placed the weight per 

 bushel, in the seeond column the weight per quarter at the op- 

 posite rates per bushel, and in the other columns the value of 

 the quarter, at the rates per pound placed on the tops of these 

 columns, rising from %d. up to 1 \d. The last line of the Table 

 shows the value of a cwt. at the same rates per pound. 



EXAMPLE. Suppose a bushel of wheat weighs 60 pounds, and 

 it is desired to know the weight of a quarter at that rate, and 

 the price per pound at 50s. per quarter. Look along the line 

 opposite 60 pounds in the left hand column, and the weight of 

 the quarter is found to be 34 stones, 4 pounds; and the price on 

 the top of the column at 505. is l^d. per pound. 



Price per Pound. 



