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APPENDICES AND TABLES 



CAPACITY 



Millilitre - Cubic Centimetre = -007039 Irnpr. Gill. 



Centilitre = 10 Cubic Centimetres = '07039 



Decilitre -100 = -7039 



Litre . = Millistere -1-7598 Pint. 



Decalitre - 10 Litres =2-19975 Gals. 



Hectolitre = 10 Decalitres = 2-74969 Bush. 



Kilolitre = 10 Hectolitres = 1 Stere = 1 Cubic Metre = 3-43712 Qrs. 



Milligramme 



Centigramme 



Decigramme 



Gramme . . 



Decagramme 



Hectogramme 



Kilogramme 



Myriagramrne 



Quintal . . 



Tonneau 



WEIGHT 



= ^j Centigramme 

 = 3^ Decigramme 

 = ^3 Gramme 

 = Unit 



= 10 Grammes 

 = 10 Decagrammes 

 10 Hectogrammes 

 = 10 Kilogrammes 

 = 10 Myriagranirnes 

 =- 10 Quintals 



Avoirdupois 

 = -01543 Grain. 

 = -15432 

 = 1-54324 

 = 15-432356 Grains. 

 = 5-64383 dr. 

 = 3-5274 oz. 

 - 2-204622 Ib. 

 = 22-04622 

 = 1-96841 cwt. 

 = -98421 ton. 



The legal equivalent of the metre is 39-37079 inches, and of the kilo- 

 gramme 15432-34874 grains. In the above tables the values obtained in 

 1883 and 1896 by the order of the Board of Trade have been adopted as 

 being the toore accurate. In 1893 the metre was measured by Eogers, 

 who found it equal to 39-370155 inches. 



Weights can be more accurately compared than either lengths or 

 capacities. The actual weight of the standard kilogramme in Paris is 

 15432-35639 grains, and the English avoirdupois pound is equal to 

 453-5924277 grammes. 



