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THE TANGANYIKA PROBLEM. 
TABLE II. 
Vessel in 
which water 
remained fresh. 
Vessels in which salt was 
added in the proportions 
indicated in the columns. 
14 
15 
No. of 
days. 
II. 
III. 
IV. 
V. 
1 
•007 
015 
023 
■03 
2 
•014 
030 
•046 
06 
3 
•021 
■ 045 - 
069 
■09 
4 
•028 
•060 
092 
•12 
5 
Nothing added. 
6 
| 
■O48 
l 
•152 
•2 
7 
O 
c 
.O98 
■2 
•302 
'4 
8 
0 
a, 
0 
•198 
'4 
•602 
•8 
9 
5 
Nothing 
added. 
10 
S -4 
<L> 
•248 
•5 
752 1 
1 1 
•298 
•6 
•902 
f2 
12 
v 
•345 
7 
1-052 
13 
c 
Nothing added. 
l6 
1 
•395 
17 
« 
e/3 
•471 
18 
■5 
•495 
19 
rf 
t/1 
548 
20 
00 
1 ON 
to 
21 
■645 
22 
•649 
23 
•748 
24 
•798 
Table showing the effect of increasing the amount of common salt in the water in 
which Prawns were living. 
None left. 
