TABLE XXXVI. 



SHOWS THE RELATIVE VALUE OR PRICE OF THE IMPERIAL, DUTCH, 

 THE EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, AND AYRSHIRE TRONE, AND THE 

 SMITHFIELD STONES, THE SCORE, AND THE CWT., AT RATES PROM 

 \d. TO Is. PER IMPERIAL POUND. 



THIS, and the two following Tables, are so simple that they 

 require little explanation ; we may, however, take an example 

 from each, beginning with Table XXXVI. 



What is the value or price of 1 stone of each of the denomina- 

 tions in the Table, a score, and a cwt., at the rate of 4.\d. per 

 Imperial pound ? 



Opposite 4|d. in the left-hand column, under their respective 

 headings, stands 5s. 3d. per Imperial stone, 65. 6fd. per Dutch 

 stone, 85. 3d. per Edinburgh Trone stone, Ss. 5|cL per Glasgow 

 Trone stone, 95. per Ayrshire Trone stone, 35. per Smithfield 

 stone, 7s. Qd. per score, and 2, 2s. per cvvt. 



EXAMPLE FROM TABLE XXXVII. 



What is the value of 1 Ib. of each denomination in the Table, 

 at the rate of 5\d. per Imperial Ib.? 



Opposite 5\d. in the left-hand column, under their respective 

 headings, stands 6d. per Ib. Dutch, l^d. per Ib. Edinburgh Trone, 

 7f d per Ib. Glasgow Trone, and 8ja. per Ib. Ayrshire Trone. 



EXAMPLE FROM TABLE XXXVIII. 



Required the equivalent weight of 9 Imperial Ibs. in each of 

 the other denominations in the Table? 



Opposite 9 Ibs., in the left-hand column, under their respective 

 headings, stands 8 Ibs. 3| oz. Dutch, 6 Ibs. 8| oz. Edinburgh 

 Trone, 6 Ibs. 6J oz. Glasgow Trone, and 6 Ibs. Ayrshire Trone. 



Tables XXXVI. and XXXVII. are calculated to the nearest 

 farthing ; and Table XXXVIII. to the nearest quarter of an. 

 ounce, either over or under. 



