Tables for reducing Degrees of Beaune* s Areometer. 85 
Cent. 
Reau. 
Fahr. 
Cent. 
Reau . 
Fahr. 
Cent. 
Reau. 
Fahr . 
55 
44 . 
131. 
23 
18.4 
73.4 
-9 
-7.2 
15.8 
54 
43.2 
129.2 
22 
17.6 
71.6 
10 
8. 
14. 
53 
42,4 
127,4 
21 
16.8 
69.8 
11 
8.8 
12.2 
52 
41.6 
125.6 
20 
16 
68. 
12 
9.6 
10.4 
51 
40.8 
123.8 
19 
15.2 
66.2 
13 
10.4 
8.6 
50 
40. 
122. 
18 
14.4 
64.4 
14 
112 
6.8 
49 
39.2 
120.2 
17 
13.6 
62.6 
15 
12. 
5. 
48 
38.4 
118.4 
16 
12.8 
60.8 
16 
12.8 
3.2 
47 
37.6 
116,6 
15 
12. 
59. 
17 
13.6 
1.4 
46 
36.8 
114.8 
14 
11.2 
57.2 
18 
14.4 
-0.4 
45 
36. 
113. 
13 
104 
55.4 
19 
15.2 
2.2 
44 
35.2 
111.2 
12 
9.6 
53.6 
20 
16. 
4. 
43 
34.4 
109.4 
11 
8.8 
51.8 
21 
16.8 
5.8 
42 
33.6 
107.6 
10 
8. 
50. 
22 
17.6 
7.6 
41 
32 8 
105.8 
9 
7.2 
48.2 
23 
18.4 
9.4 
40 
32. 
104. 
8 
6.4 
46.4 
24 
19.2 
11.2 
39 
31.2 
102.2 
7 
5.6 
44.6 
25 
20. 
13. 
38 
30.4 
100.4 
6 
4.8 
42.8 
26 
20.8 
14.8 
37 
29.6 
98.6 
5 
4. 
41. 
27 
21.6 
16.6 
36 
28.8 
96.8 
4 
3.2 
39.2 
28 
22.4 
18.4 
35 
28. 
95. 
3 
2.4 
37.4 
29 
23.2 
20.2 
34 
27.2 
93,2 
2 
1.6 
35.6 
30 
24. 
22. 
33 
26.4 
91,4 
1 
0.8 
33.8 
31 
24.8 
23.8 
32 
25.6 
89.6 
0 
0. 
32. 
32 
25.6 
25.6 
O 1 
O 1 
24.8 
87.8 
-1 
-0.8 
30.2 
33 
26.4 
27.4 
30 
24. 
86. 
2 
1.6 
28.4 
34 
27.2 
29.2 
29 
23.2 
84.2 
3 
2.4 
26.6 
35 
28. 
3 1. 
28 
22.4 
82.4 
4 
3.2 
24.8 
36 
28.8 
32.8 
27 
21.6 
80.6 
5 
4. 
23. 
37 
29.6 
34.6 
26 
20.8 
78.8 
6 
4.8 
21.2 
38 
30.4 
36.4 
25 
20. 
77. 
7 
5.6 
19.4 
39 
31.2 
38.2 
24 
19.2 
75.2 
8 
6.4 
17.6 
40 
32. 
40, 
Tables for reducing th e Degrees of Beaume* s Areometer 
into their corresponding expression of Specific 
Gravity . 
Beaume’s Areometer or Hydrometer, though not a ve- 
ry correct instrument, is that which from its convenience 
is employed very commonly by the Freitch chemists, who 
are in the habit of expressing the strength or specific gra- 
vity of the acids, alcohol, &c» which they employ by the 
