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METRIC MEASUREMENTS AND THEIR 

 ENGLISH EQUIVALENTS. 



The metric system adopted in this Bulletin is now 

 quite generally employed in botanical and other scien- 

 tific publications. For those unfamiliar with this sys- 

 tem the following expression of equivalents may be 

 useful : 



1 millimetre (1 mm.) = or.s twenty-fifth of an inch — exactly 

 0.0394 iiiche. 



1 centimetre (1 cm. )=nearly one-half of an inch; 10cin. = about 

 4 inches. 



1 d6cimetre (1 dm. ) = about 4 inches, or 3 dm. = one foot. 



1 metre (1 m. ) = about 3 feet 3| inches — exactly 39.37079 inches, 



