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3 G 
MDCCCXCIII.—A 
Note. —The box is marked by Messrs. Elliott as “ Legal ohms at 17° C., hence the value of each coil, in terms of a 
True ohm, should be ‘99757. The mean value of all the coils is '99801, at a true temperature of 16 92 C., or 17 by its 
own thermometer. 
