XX.] INDIAN TEAK. 125 
Table XLV. —Burmah (or Moulmein) Teak.— No. 1. 
Transverse Experiments. 
Number 
of the 
specimen. 
Deflections. 
Total 
weight 
required 
to break 
each 
piece. 
Specific 
gravity. 
Weight 
reduced 
to 
specific 
gravity 
1000. 
Weight 
required 
to break 
1 square 
inch. 
With the 
apparatus 
weighing 
390 lbs. 
After the 
weight 
was 
removed. 
At 
the crisis 
of 
breaking. 
Inches. 
Inch. 
Inches. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
7 
2-05 
•25 
5 ‘ 5 ° 
840 
712 
1179 
210*00 
8 
i '35 
•IO 
4 ' 5 ° 
971 
7S7 
1233 
242-75 
9 
i 75 
•15 
475 
867 
840 
IO32 
216*75 
10 
1-65 
•OO 
5-00 
915 
724 
1277 
228*75 
11 
175 
•OO 
7 - 5 o 
923 
720 
1282 
230*75 
12 
i' 3 S 
•OO 
5-00 
960 
874 
IO98 
240*00 
Total . 
9-90 
'SO 
32-25 
5476 
4657 
7101 
1369*00 
Average 
1-65 
•083 
5775 
912*66 
776-16 
II 83-5 
228*16 
E = 576220. 
S = 2394. 
Remarks. —Each piece broke short to the depth of about one-third, then with scarph- 
like fracture, 8 to 12 inches in length. 
Table XLVI. —Burmah (or Moulmein) Teak.—No. 2. 
Transverse Experiments. 
N umber 
of the 
specimen. 
Deflections. 
Total 
weight 
required 
to break 
each 
piece. 
Specific 
gravity. 
Weight 
reduced 
to 
specific 
gravity 
1000. 
Weight 
required 
to break 
1 square 
inch. 
With the 
apparatus 
weighing 
390 lbs. 
After the 
weight 
was 
removed. 
At 
the crisis 
of 
breaking. 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
Inches. 
1*25 
2*10 
175 
I *90 
1*50 
3-15 
Inch. 
*o 
*o 
•0 
•0 
•0 
•5 
Inches. 
5-25 
7*00 
7*00 
675 
6*50 
6*25 
ibs. 
95 ° 
850 
920 
816 
920 
602 
910 
821 
805 
790 
800 
726 
IO44 
1035 
IOl8 
I °33 
1150 
829 
lbs. 
237 T 
212*5 
230*0 
204*0 
230*0 
I 5 0 -5 
Total . 
11*65 
•5 
38-75 
5058 
4852 
6109 
1264*5 
Average 
1*942 
•083 
6*485 
843 
808 *66 
1018 *16 
210*75 
£ = 485720. S = 2213. 
Remarks. —Each piece broke short to the depth of about one-fifth, then with scarph- 
like and fibrous fracture, 10 to 14 inches in length. 
