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■*■ All these R.Ps. were corrected for changes in atmospheric pressure. The corrections were rendered necessar}'^ by the fact that the air 
displacements of the vessel and counterpoise were, through a small arithmetio error (discovered after the experiments had been concluded), not quite 
equalised. A variation in the barometric height = 10 mm. resulted in a change iti the relative apparent vmights = '002 mgr. 
