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MR. E. H. GRIFFITHS OX THE VALUE OP 
For convenience of reference in the succeeding Tables, we repeat here the Table 
showing the values we have assigned to each range on the rising thermometer. 
Table XXXIV. 
No. of 
range. 
P„,- 
C. 
Mean. 
de. 
I 
87'.5-I27-.5 
I3-990-14-963 
14-477 
-973 
2 
I27'5-I77-5 
14-963-I6T98 
15-581 
1-235 
3 
I77-5-2I7-5 
I6-I98-17-I85 
16-682 
-987 
4 
217-5-257-5 
17-J85-I8T80 
17-683 
-995 
5 
257-5-297-5 
I8T80-19T96 
18-688 
1-016 
6 
297'5-.347-5 
I9-I96-20-474 
19-835 
1-278 
7 
347-5-397-5 
20-474-21-756 
21-115 
1-282 
8 
397-5-447-5 
21-756-23-063 
22-409 
1-307 
9 
447-5-507-5 
23-063-24-G61 
23-862 
1-598 
10 
507-5-537-5 
24'661-25-471 
25-006 
-811 
We consider it unnecessary to give more of our original observations in full, 
but have collected in Tables XXXV. and XXXVI. the unreduced experimental 
results of all the J experiments, with the exception of J 1 to 4. (See p. 475.) 
