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DE. J. JOLT ON THE SPECIFIC HEATS 
Table XIX.— W = 3'9510. Mean Density = 0‘0456. 
Mean Pressure = 26'8 Atmospheres. 
L. 
h- 
X. 
U - ty. 
IV, 
34-66 
100-15 
536-4 
65-49* 
0-10.31 
34-.55 
99-55 
.5.36-8 
65-00 
0-1027 
35-69 
99-96 
5.36-5 
64-27 
0-1036 
.35-35 
99-72 
5.36-7 
64-37 
0-1028 
35-06 
99-84 
.536-6 
64-78 
0-1030 
Correction for spheres = — 0‘0I900. 
Other corrections = — 0'00033. ss — 0'0837. 
Deduced specific heat = 0‘17548. 

Table XX.—W = 3‘9510. Mean Density = 0‘0456. 
Mean Pressure = 29 atmospheres. 
fi- 
u. 
X. 
h- 
IV, 
77-85 
99-54 
5.36-8 
21-69 
0-0394 
77-67 
99-40 
536-9 
21-73 
0-0395 
78-46 
100-40 
5.36-2 
21-94 
0-0380 
78-46 
100-41 
536-2 
21-95 
0-0391 
78-26 
100-25 
536-3 
21-99 
0-0387 
78-14 
100-00 
.536-5 
21-86 
0-0389 
Correction for spheres = — 0'00899. 
Other corrections = — 0'00012. -sr = 0'02981. 
Deduced specific heat = 0'18516. 
The foregoing experiments are summarized in the next table. Those experimenls 
in which licpiid carbon dioxide was present at the initial temperature have the 
numerical value of the specific heat printed in black. 
