TA3LE XXXV. 



SHOWS TDB RELATIVE OR EQUIVALENT PRICES FROM Is. TO 125. PER 



IMPERIAL STONE OF 14 LBS., IN SCOTCH TROYES OR DUTCH STONES 

 OP 17J IMPERIAL LBS., IN EDINBURGH TRONE STONES OP 22 IM- 

 PERIAL LBS., IN GLASGOW TRONE STONES OF 22 J- IMPERIAL LBS., 

 IN AYRSHIRE TRONE STONES OF 24 IMPERIAL LBS., IN LONDON OR 

 SMITHFIELD STONES OF 8 IMPERIAL LBS., IN SCORES OF 20 IM- 

 PERIAL LBS., AND IN CVVTS. OF 112 IMPERIAL LBS. 



IN the left-hand column are placed the prices per Imperial 

 stone; opposite which, in the other columns, under their respec- 

 tive headings, is found the relative or equivalent price of the 

 other weights. 



For example, if the Imperial stone is worth 55. 3d., the Dutch 

 stone, at an equivalent rate, is worth 05. 6fd, the Edinburgh 

 stone 85. 3d., the Glasgow stone 85. 5jd., the Ayrshire stone 95., 

 the Smithfield stone 85., the score 75. 6d, and the cwt. 42s. 



In calculating the Table the equivalent price is set down to 

 the nearest farthing over or under the exact result. 



The price of one weight is converted into an equivalent price 

 in another, in the following manner : 



To convert the price per Imperial stone into an equivalent 

 price per Trone stone, multiply the given price per Imperial stone 

 by the number of Imperial pounds in the given Trone stone, 

 divide the product by 14; the number of pounds in the Imperial 

 stone, and the quotient is the equivalent price sought. 



To convert the price per Imperial Ib. into an equivalent price 

 per Trone Ib., multiply the given price per Imperial Ib. by the 

 number of Imperial ounces in the given Trone Ib., divide the 

 product by 16, the number of ounces in the Imperial Ib., and the 

 quotient is the equivalent price sought. 



To convert the price per Trone stone into an equivalent price 

 per Imperial stone; multiply the given price per Trone stone by 

 14, the number of pounds in the Imperial stone, divide the pro- 

 duct by the number of Imperial pounds in the Trone stone, the 

 quotient is the equivalent price sought. 



To convert the price per Trone Ib. into an equivalent price per 

 Imperial Ib., multiply the given price per Trone Ib. by 16, the 

 ounces in the Imperial Ib., divide the product by the number of 

 Imperial ounces in the given Trone pound, and the quotient is 

 the equivalent price sought. 



