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heap measure, shall be derived and computed. Two of these gallons 

 make a peck, and 8 such gallons make a bushel, and 8 such bushels a 

 quarter of corn, or other dry goods not measured by heaped measure. 



The above bushel of 8 Imperial gallons is also to be used forcoals, 

 culm, fish, potatoes, fruit, and all other goods commonly sold by heaped" 

 measure, which goods are to be heaped up in the form of a cone of at 

 least six inches in height, the base of tlie"cone being lS l / 2 inches diam- 

 eter. 



J- he Iin P er l al g a jfo" contains 277.274 cubic inches. 



The olcf wfneljallon 231 do. 



The old corn 268.8 do. 



The old ale 282 do. 



TABLE OF FACTORS, 

 For converting old measures into new, and the contrary. 



N.B. For reducing- the prices, these numbers must all be reversed. 

 Ex. Reduce 63 gallons wine meaaure to the equivalent number in Im- 

 perial measure. 



