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| Tapre Vi. 
AQ 21) 0 Dp. Ap. Ap/AQ.|  X. X/p. | Ap; pAQ. 
SAG | 3125 "74 30 401 123 92 
oh 27 "33 2°76 416 154 1-02 
‘118 2-4 303 2°6 424 176 1:08 
"238 1-97 ‘56 2°34 420 214 1-19 
"236 1:45 “49 2-08 414 288 1-43 






TaBLE VII. 


| | | 
129 | 29 | 35 | 976 | 376 | 190 95 
“Tap eee noo | 28 326 151 1-09 
123 ooo Laat 254 | 401 L179 | age 
242 TS eas vara 412 923°) || 193 



The tables are illustrated by the curve (fig. 4), and the points 
lying near it or on it. 

Fig. 4, 
125 
Te o7 
6 
To oF 
o3 
OY, 06 


6 100 x]p 200 
r 
The abscissas are the values of —, and the ordinates the 
; 1 Ap 
corresponding values of nes -. The numbers attached to 
i DD 
the points indicate the table from which these values are 
taken. 
al j 4 Ap . > . a D4 
These results show that — —” is a function of —. 
p AQ p 
We conclude that, for the range of X and p indicated by 

