520 TABLE XXXIV. EQUIVALENT "WEIGHT OF IMPERIAL STONES, ETC. 



Imperial ounces in its pound), and divide the product by 14, the 

 quotient is the equivalent in Imperial stones; the remainder, if 

 any, is Imperial pounds. 



To find an equivalent for Trone pounds, in Imperial pounds, 

 multiply the given Trone pounds by the number of the Imperial 

 ounces in its pound, and divide the product by 10, the quotient 

 is the equivalent in Imperial pounds ; if tkere*is a remainder, it 

 is Imperial ounces. 



EXAMPLES. 



1. Required the equivalent of 

 15 Imperial stones, in Berwick- 

 shire Trone stones of 23 Im- 

 perial pounds ? 



Imp. Stones. 

 15 

 1 

 65 

 15 

 23 ) Ho (9 2, or stones 



207 

 3" 



Ibs. Berwickshire 

 Trone. 



2. Required the equivalent of 

 9J Edinburgh Trone stones, in 

 Imperial stones? 



Edin. Stones. 



H 



_22 



14 ) 209 ( 14 13, or 14 stones 

 14 13 Ibs. Imperial, 



"69 

 56 



48 

 46 



">? 



3. Required the equivalent of 4. Required the equivalent of 

 13 Imperial pounds, in Glasgow 15 Ayrshire pounds, in Imperial 

 Trone pounds? 



On account of the fraction, 

 multiply the ounces in the two 

 pounds by 2 = 32 and 45. 



Imp. Lbs. 

 13 

 32 



39 



45 ) 416 ( 9 3f 1, or nearly 9J 

 405 Glasgow Ibs. 



~TT 



16 

 176 

 135 



pounds ? 

 Ayr. Ll)8. 

 15 

 24 

 "60 

 30 



10 ) 360 ( 22* Imperial pounds. 

 32 

 40 

 32 



J-L ==* 



16 



45 



