EMPORIUM 
OF 
ARTS AND SCIENCES. 
Vol. 1.] June, ISIS. [No. 
No. 10. 
' Tables relating to the three Thermometers commonly 
used.* 
THE thermometers commonly employed, are Fahrein 
heit’s , in this country f universally ; Meaumur’s on most 
parts of the continent ; and lately Celsius’s , or the Swe- 
dish thermometer, has been adopted in France under th£ 
name of the Centigrade. Both the zero and the division's* 
of each of these three differ. The following three tables 
will give the correspondences of each thermometer for 
every degree of each from 212° of Fahr. the boiling point 
of water, to — 40, the freezing point of mercury. 
Table for Fahrenheit’s Thermometer , 
Fahr. 
Reau. 
Cent. 
Fahr. 
Reau. 
Cent. 
Fahr.' 
Reau. 
Cent . 
212 
80.00 
100.00 
208 
78.22 
97,77 
204 
76.44 
9 5.55 
211 
79.55 
99.44 
207 
77.77 
97.22 
203 
76.00 
95.00 
210 
79.11 
98.88 
206 
77.33 
96.66 
,202 
75.55 
94.44* 
209 
78.66 
98.33 
205 
76.88 . 
96.11 
201 
75.11 
93,8£> 
* Aikin’s Chemical Dictionary, vol. 2. 
| Great Britain ; the Same Thermometer is that which is employed hi the. 
United States. Fiix 
Vol. i. 
r. 
