29 
of EdinhurgTiy Session 1882-83. 
IV. 
Damp Air. — The same air as in No. 
III. 
Time. 
Pressure. 
Time. 
Pressure. 
m. 
S; 
m. 
s. 
0 
0 
9314-1 
2 
30 
9333-6 
0 
2T 
9323-6 
3 
45 
9334-1 
0 
32 
93,28-6 
4 
20 
9334-6 
0 
40 
93,3.2-6 
5 
30 
9335-6 
0 
41 
( Steam issuing 
7 
45 
9337-1 
\ freely* 
8 
45 
9337-6 
1 
6 
9333-1 
13 
45 
9338-1 
1 
35 
9333-5 
15 
0 
9338-1 
V. Dry Air . — The a,ir had he^n drawn through the absorber and 
drying tubes for hours. 
Time. 
Pressure. 
Time. 
Pressure. 
m. 
s. 
m. 
s. 
0 
0 
9334-9 
2 
0 
9356-4 
0 
24 
9336-4 
2 
15 
9357-4 
0 
32 
9338-4 
2 
35 
9358-4 
0 
40 
9341-4 
3 
25 
9359-4 
0 
45 
9343-4 
4 
45 
9362-4 
0 
50 
9346-4 
5 
15 
9363-4 
0 
57 
9348-4 
6 
20 
9364-4 
1 
5 
9351^4 
7 
45 
9368-4 
1 
6 i 
' Steam issuing 
9 
35 
9370-4 
1 freely. 
h 
12 
9372-4 
1 
20 
9354-4 
12 
54 
9373-4 
1 
30 
9355-4 
16 
0 
9375-4 
VI. 
Dry Air. — The same ait as in No.' V. 
Time. 
Pressure. 
Time. 
Pressure. 
m. 
s. 
m. 
s. 
0 
0 
9326-4 
2 
30 
9350-4 
0 
20 
9336-4 
3 
0 
9351-4 
0 
25 
9342-4 
3 
25 
9352-4 
0 
30 
9346-4 
3 
45 
9353-4 
0 
36 
9348-4 
; 5 
0 
9356-4 
0 
36 * 
f Steam issuing 
5 
’25 
9357-4 
1 freely. 
6 
20 
9358-4 
0 
46 
9349-4 
8 
40 
9362-4 
1 
5 
29349-6 
12 
15 
9364-4 
