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Mr. J. B. Hannay. 



T. 

 235 

 230 

 220 

 200 

 180 

 160 

 140 



120 

 100 

 80 

 60 

 40 

 20 

 



Table X. 

 Curves I, Fig. 2, and IX, Fig. 3. 

 P. in atmos. 



66 

 64 

 58 

 37 

 18 

 10 

 7 



millims. 

 3219 

 1694 

 812 

 350 

 134 

 44 

 13 



Cap. Ht. 

 

 40 

 99 

 198 

 269 

 321 

 365 



401 



436 

 467 

 501 

 530 

 555 

 579 



As examples have now been given of the numbers obtained in all 

 the different methods employed, and the probable error calculated, the 

 tables of original numbers will be omitted and only the corrected 

 values given, and where several observations have been made the 

 probable error will be given. 



The following table gives the capillary heights of alcohol at various 

 temperatures under compressed hydrogen, giving a much higher 

 pressure than the vapour alone. 



Table XT. 

 Curves II, Fig. 2, and X, Fig. 3. 

 Alcohol Capillarity under Pressure. 



P in atmos. Cap 



T. 



230 

 220 

 200 

 180 

 160 

 140 

 120 

 100 

 80 

 60 

 40 

 20 

 



163 



•5 



125 



•o 



106 



•o 



79 



•o 



53 



•5 



37 



•o 



27 



•8 



24 



•3 



22 



1 



18 



•3 



16 



•7 



15 



•o 



14 



•2 



Ht. 

 



63 

 159 

 234 

 286 

 333 

 372 

 409 

 442 

 473 

 503 

 531 

 557 



