750 
AECHDEACOX PEATT OX THE DEFLECTIOX 
Table of the average Heights (in feet) of the masses in the several compartments above 
the level of Kaliana. 
No. of 
compart- 
ment. 
Distance 
of middle 
of com- 
partment 
from 
station. 
For Station A (Kaliana). 
For Station B (Kalianpur). 
For Station C (Camargida . 
Lune I. 
Lune 11. 
Lune lil. 
Lune IV- 
Lune V. 
Lune 1. 
Lune 11. 
Lune III. 
Lune IV. 
Lune V. 
Lune I. 
Lune II. 
Lune 11!. 
1 
6-787 
600 
Q 
/V 
0-866 
500 
600 
3 
0-949 
600 
1,200 
300 
4 
1-048 
500 
1,500 
800 
300 
5 
1-153 
300 
800 
1,500 
1,500 
300 

6 
1-268 
500 
1,000 
1,200 
1,600 
300 
7 
1-395 
800 
2,000 
600 
1,600 
800 
8 
1-534 
1,300 
3,000 
2,000 
1,800 
1,000 
9 
1-687 
2,300 
3,000 
2,500 
2,500 
1,500 
10 
1-856 
1,800 
5,000 
3,000 
6,000 
2,000 
11 
2-042 
300 
2,500 
5,500 
7,000 
2,500 
12 
2-247 
800 
4,000 
7,000 
7,000 
3,000 
13 
2-472 
800 
4,000 
8,500 
9,000 
2,500 

14 
2-719 
800 
5,000 
9,500 
9,000 
2,500 

i 
15 
2-990 
800 
5,500 
6,000 
9,000 
9,000 
2,500 

16 
3-289 
800 
9,500 
9,000 
2,500 
17 
3-61 6 
1,300 
7,000 
9,500 
9,500 
2,500 
18 
3-980 
1,800 
7,500 
9,500 
9,500 
3,000 
• 
19 
4-378 
2,800 
8,300 
9,500 
9,500 
3,000 
20 
4-813 
4,800 
9,500 
9,500 
9,500 
3,000 
21 
5-298 
7,000 
8,700 
8,500 
7,000 
3,000 
oo 
5-828 
8,000 
8,200 
8,000 
9,000 
3,750 
500 
23 
6-408 
9,000 
7,700 
7,500 
8,600 
4,500 
500 
2,500 
24 
7-054 
9,000 
7,200 
7,000 
8,100 
5,250 
2,500 
7,000 
25 
7-707 
8,700 
6,800 
6,500 
7,600 
6,000 
4,500 
9,000 
26 
8-533 
8,400 
6,300 
6,000 
7,100 
6,750 
6,500 
9,500 

27 
9-386 
8,100 
5,800 
5,500 
6,700 
7,500 
1,200 
8,200 
9,000 
4,000 

28 
10-324 
7,900 
5,400 
5,000 
6,200 
8,250 
6,000 
9,500 
8,250 
5,700 
29 
11-360 
7,600 
4,900 
4,500 
5,700 
9,000 
9,000 
9,000 
7,500 
7,300 

30 
12-506 
7,300 
4,400 
4,000 
5,200 
9,000 
9,000 
8,200 
6,750 
9,000 
1 600 
31 
13-770 
7,000 
3,900 
3,500 
4,800 
8,250 
8,450 
7,400 
6,000 
9,000 
: 4,000 
6,000 
32 
15-211 
3,450 
3,000 
4,300 
7,500 
7,850 
6,600 
5,250 
8,150 
5,000 
7,300 
9.000 

33 
16-80 
3,000 
2,500 
3,850 
6,750 
7,250 
5,750 
4,500 
7,300 
7,000 
9-500 
7,950 
7,000 
34 
18-51 
2,500 
2,000 
3,400 
6,000 
6,700 
4,900 
3,750 
6,450 
9,000 
9,000 
6,850 
9,000 
35 
20-40 
2,000 
1,500 
2,900 
4,100 
3,000 
5,550 
8,250 
j 7,900 
5,800 
8,100 
36 
22-50 
1,500 
2,400 
3,300 
2,250 
4,700 
7,500 
6,850 
4j/ 00 
7.2.50 
37 
24-83 . 
3,500 
1,900 
2,500 
1,500 
3,850 
i 5,750 
3,6.50 
6,400 
38 
27-43 
1,500 
2,000 
3,000 
' 4,650 
2,550 
5,500 
39 
30-31 
1,500 
3,000 
: 3,600 
1,500 
40 
33-55 
4,000 
i 2,500 
2,000 
Totals in feet 
110,000 
154,850 
180,400 
207,950 
125,000 
55,450 
83,450 
91,250 i 74,000 
36,750 
i 6 1 ,650 
50,000 
43,250 
Totals in miles 
20-833 
29-328 
34-167 
39-385 
23-673 
10-502 
15-805 
17-282 
14-015 
6-960 
j 11-676 
9-470 
b-191 
precaution I now feel the value of — I multiply them by arbitrary coetScients 1 — C' ami 
1—?;, making them 
15"-885 (1-m) and 5''-059 (1-c). 
The ellipticity and the semi-axis major then are 
2=0-002346 +0-003693«i -0-001046 
u=2088274-3+0-0059576«-0-0014564yi 
These are the only results which it is necessary here to recapitulate. 
