eft Spirituous Liquors* 
In order to deduce the fpecific gravities from the numbers in 
the preceding table, it was neceffary to weigh diftilled water 
in the fame veffel. This Mr. Gilpin did, in the fame manner 
as before, at the different degrees of heat ; and the refult of 
his experiments is delivered in the following table, where the 
firft column fliews the heat, and the fecond gives the weight 
of the water, at that temperature, contained in the bottle. 
TABLE II. 
Weights and fpecific Gravities of diftilled Water. 
Heat. 
Weight of 
the 
water. 
| Specific gra 
I vity of the 
water. 
o 
30 
Grains. 
35 
2967,03 
1,00087 
40 
2967.34 
1,00091 
45 
2967,29 
1,00084 
50 
2966,97 
1,00066 
55 
2966,39 
1,00040 
60 
2965,39 
1,00000 
6 5 
2964,17 
599952 
,99896 
70 
2962,72 
75 
2961,03 
.99832 
80 
2959. 1 3 
,99762 
35 
2957.03 
,99685 
90 
2954,80 
• ,99602 
' 95 
2952,20 
.99507 
5 100 
2949,36 
.99404 
There 
