120 STORRS AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 












TABLE 28. 
Energy given off by the body in different ways.—Amounts per 
day. 
HEAT ELIMINATED. | = 
> . 
xe) irs 
may ic tn | 96 
oo) fo |S eae. ae 
vg|/ 28 is oe i dee eI 
SUBJECT AND KIND OF EXPERIMENT. Bart lh es a ade ey ae re > 
OU wu q z n Ea os H 
wm A = al fe) Vo 
Sh © fe) en = ik 2 
ao bg q Pat) g 5 
ae ae ag 
Rest LEexperiments, Cal. Cal. Cale Cal. Cal. 
E. O., 7 experiments: 
Minimum, - - - ~ - 1479 | 19 412 | — | 2062 
Maximum, - - - - - 1835 | 56 673 | — | 2452 
Average, -°. = --. - - =| Q6°) 1673) OO.) SOG] sissies 
ASIW a5... experiment: 
Minimum, - - - - - 1710 | 30 486 | — | 2226 
Maximum, - - - - ~ T7827) 534 BST | aa 
Average, - - ~ - : . 8 | 1739 | 32 509 | — | 2279 
bes. 3 experipicnts: 
Minimum, - - - - - 1564 | 17 468 | — | 2065, 
Maximum, - - - - - LISOr Leo 520 | — | 2297 
Average, - - - - - | 9 |°162271'28 | 491 >\-—)a1Se 
Average of II experiments, - - | 87 | 1666 | 82 | 588} — | 2261 
Work Experiments. 
E. O., 2 experiments: 
Minimum, - - - - - 2045 |-17°>|- 1041 | 193) 3473 
Maximum, - - = - - 2521 | 25 | 1560 | 270 | 4287 
Average, *- “= = - - -| §8 | 2249 | 20 | 1882 | 228 | 3829 
J. F. S., 4 experiments: 
Minimum, - >i Sein - - 2185 4023 709 | 127 | 3253 
Maximum, - - - - - 2400 | 27 | 1240 | 277 | 3890 
Average, - - = «= 1 19-0996 | 18% S988 eosmmouse 
Average of 6 experiments, - = | 90-1 9877 |.19 | 11969) 234 agese 


The figures in the second column are obtained by subtracting 
the sum of the quantities of heat given off by the feces and 
urine in cooling and by the water in condensing on the ab- 
sorbers and the heat equivalent of the external work (d-- 
d+e above) from the total heat taken from the chamber by 
the water current. Accordingly they represent the sum of the 
quantities of heat given off by the skin directly and by the 
product of respiration and perspiration in cooling to the tem- 
perature of the room (a+¢ above). It is hoped that it will be 
possible later to make at least approximate estimates of the 
latter quantity and thus show the amount of heat given off by 
the skin alone. 
