TABLE XXI. 



This table is taken from KAEMTZ'S Lehrbuch der Meteorologie, Vol. II. p. 21 

 To render it more useful, the first page, giving the corrections for Barometri 

 Heights between 240 and 280 Paris lines, has been added. 



The values* adopted by Kaemtz for reducing the Old French Barometer are i 

 following : 



Let h = observed height in French lines. 



" t = temperature of attached thermometer in degrees of Reaumur. 

 " m = expansion of mercury between and 80 Reaumur = 0.018018. 

 " I = linear expansion of brass between and 80 Reaumur = 0.0018782. 

 The normal temperature of standard being = 13 Reaumur. 

 And the formula becomes, 



__-, mxt-l(t-l3) 

 1 -\- m X t 



The Table gives the corrections only for full degrees and for every fifth line ; 1 

 the intermediate values can easily be found by an interpolation at sight. 



Example of Reduction. 



Observed height ... . . . = 325.32 lines. 



Attached thermometer = 12.5 Reaumur. 



In the line beginning with 12, and hi the vertical column headed 325 lines, 

 we find, Correction for 12 = 0.89 lines. 



Interpolation for 0.5 = 0.03 " 



Correction for 12.5 = 0.92 " 

 And we have, 



Observed height, 325.32 " 



Correction for 12.5, 0.92 " 



Height at the freezing point = 324.40 lines. 



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