I10 TABLE 95, 



DENSITY IN GRAMS PER CUBIC CENTIMETER OF THE ELEMENTS, 



LIQUID OR SOLID. 



N. B. The density of a specimen may depend considerably on its state and previous treatment. 



To reduce to pounds per cu. ft. multiply by 62.4. 



t Where the temperature is not given, ordinary atmospheric temperature is understood. 



Compiled from Clarke's Constants of Nature, Landolt-Bornstein-MeyerhofTer's Tables, and other sources. Where 

 no authority is stated, the values are mostly means from various sources. 



SMITHSONIAN TABLES. 



