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TABLE XLV.—BuRMAH (OR MOULMEIN) TEAK.—NO. 1. 
Transverse Experiments. 
Deflections. © Total o. {Weight Weight 
a ‘weight « > |reduced| & 
Muonber With the | After the Ae | required ‘oe to eae ured 
specimen, | 2PPatatus weight | thecrisis | to break a | specific 4 nea 
P '| weighing was ° each "00 | gravity] 7 ih 
390 Ibs, | removed. | breaking. | piece. 1000. mee 
Inches. Inch. Inches. Ibs. Ibs. 
7 2°05 "25 5°50 840 7i2 1179 | 210°00 
8 1°35 "10 4°50 | 971 | 787 | 1233 | 242°75 
9 1°75 "15 475 | 867 | 840 | 1032 | 216-75 
10 1°65 ‘00 5°00 915 724 | 1277 | 228°75 
11 1°75 ‘00 7°50 923 720 | 1282 | 230°75 
12 1°35 ‘00 5‘00 g60 874 | 1098 | 240°00 
Total . 9°90 “50 32°25 5476 14657 | 7101 | 1369‘00 
Average | 1°65 083 | 5°375 912°66| 776°16 1183°5| 228°16 
E = 576220, S = 2394. 
Remarxs.—Each piece broke short to the depth of about one-third, then with scarph- 
like fracture, 8 to x2 inches in length. 
TABLE XLVI.—BuRMAH (OR MOULMEIN) TEAK.—No. 2. 
Transverse Experiments. 
Deflections. ~ , i 
weigh | ais |sedueea| Welghe 
Number | with the } After the At required | "3°5 to required 
of the apparatus| weight | the crisis | to break | & |specific| *° break 
specimen. | weighing was o! each “bo | pravity| * aus 
3g0lbs. | removed. | breaking. | piece. 1000, mens 
Inches. Inch. Inches. ibs. Ibs. 
13 125 2 5°25 950 Qg10 | 1044 |) 237°5 
14 2°10 ‘o 7°00 850 821 | 1035 | 212°5 
15 1°75 0 7°00 920 805 | 1018 | 230°0 
16 1°90 xe) 6°75 816 790 | 1033 | 204°0 
17 1°50 xe) 6°50 920 800 | 1150 | 230°0 
18 315 5 6°25 602 726 829 | 150°5 
Total . | 11°65 5 38°75 | 5058 [4852 | 6109 | 1264'5 
Average| 1°942 083 | 6:485 | 843 | 808°66/1018°16] 210°75 
E = 485720. S = 2213. 
Remarks.—Each piece broke short to the depth of about one-fifth, then with scarph- 
like and fibrous fracture, zo to 14 inches in length. 
