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they go to confirm those previously found. The mean values at the foot of 
the columns are very curious, and possibly significant. 
The tabular numbers are shown diagrammatically in the figure, together 
with the curve for all the observations described in the previous paper. All 
the curves have something in common, and nearly every turning-point on 
any one curve has its corresponding analogy on the others. A complete 
explanation of them all is not yet to be attempted ; but a more or less 
