AUTHOR'S REPLY TO CORRESPONDENCE. THE REMODELLING AND EQUIPMENT OF MADRAS HARBOUR.
Proceedings.] EQUIPMENT OF MADRAS HARBOUG. 241 The temperature of the water in which the briquettes were kept IJI~. BIit,.fLr.ll. \::tried betwoen 78" :Incl 84" F. The minimum temperature of the :tir on thedayonwllicl~the7-daybriquettes werc: exposed WLS SG" F., and on the day 011 which the %day briquettes were taken out of water 90" P. The following precautions were taken to reduce to a minimum the chances of error in mtnipulation :(l) The same gauger was employed throughout the progress of the works ( G years)...
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