1887.] Rate at which Electricity leaks through Liquids. 425 



Fig. 9. 



Curres plotted for carbon bisulphide at different temperatures from Tables XIX, 

 XX, and XXI. 



A curve plotted from Table XXII would almost coincide with that from Table XIX. 



In fig. 9 the curve from Table XIX is practically the same as 

 that from XXII ; the latter is therefore omitted. 



Olive Oil. — Tables XXIII — XXVIII give the readings and ratios 

 for olive oil, and fig. 10 shows graphically the first three of these 

 tables. 



Olive Oil at different Temperatures. 

 Table XXIII. Table XXIV. Table XXV. 



Temp. 11-5° C. 



Temp. 47 '5° C. 



Temp. 18-5° C. 1 



122 i-w 



444 1 -10 

 403 I™ 



364 J, J» 



332 J.g 



301 I™ 



273 1-10 



247 MS 



223 I™ 

 203 1 W 



» 2-54 



490 1-24 

 394 { 4! 



319 ] .11 



260 HI 



210 1-24 

 168 1 ^ 



Eatios — 

 Mean.. 1 -10 

 Max. .. 1-10 

 Min. .. 1-10 



2-45 

 2-54 

 2-36 



1-236 



1-24 



1-23 



