ARITHMETIC 301 



TABLE OF DISTANCES 



1 mile =5,280 ft.; 1,760 yd.; 



320 rd.; 8 fur. 



1 furlong =40 rd. 



1 league =3 mi. 



1 knot,* or nautical mile =6,080 ft., or 1| mi. 



1 nautical league =3 naut. mi. 



1 fathom =6 ft. . 



1 meter = 3 ft. 3| in., nearly 



1 hand = 4 in. 



1 palm = 3 in. 



1 span =9 in. 



1 cable's length = 240 yd. 



MEASURES OF VOLUME 



1 cubic foot = 1,728 cu. in. 



1 ale gallon = 282 cu. in. 



1 standard, or wine, gallon =231 cu. in. 



1 dry gallon =268.8 cu. in. 



1 bushel =2,150.4 cu. in. 



1 British bushel =2,218.19 cu. in. 



1 cord of wood = 128 cu. ft. 



1 perch =24.75 cu. ft. 



1 ton of round timber =40 cu. ft. 



1 ton of hewn timber =50 cu. ft. 



A box 12yf in. long, wide, and deep contains 1 bu. 



A box 19 f in. long, wide, and deep contains 1 bbl. 



A box 8 1 in. long, wide, and deep contains 1 pk. 



A box 63^ in. long, wide, and deep contains | pk. 



A box 4jV in- long, wide, and deep contains 1 qt. 

 Cylinders having the following dimensions, in inches, con- 

 tain the measures stated, very closely; the diameters are 

 given first: 



Gill =lfin.X3in. I Gallon = 7in.X 6 in. 



Pint =3in.X3in. 8 gallons = 14 in. X 12 in. 



Quart =3in.X6in. | 10 gallons =14in.X15in. 



*A knot is really a measure of speed and not of distance; 

 when used in this sense, it is equivalent to 1 naut. mi. in 1 hr. 

 Thus, a vessel traveling 20 naut. mi. per hr. has a speed of 

 20 knots. 



