of emanation from the solution, and this in turn is proportional to the amount of radium. Boltwood has made in this way a very complete and accurate comparison of the radium content of different varieties of pitchblende and other ores containing radium. It was found that many of the minerals in the solid state allowed a considerable fraction of the emanation to escape into the air. The percentage fraction of the total amount of emanation lost in this way is shown in Column II of the following table. Column I gives the maximum amount of emanation present in 1 gram of the mineral in arbitrary units when none of the emanation escapes; Column III the weight in grams of uranium contained in 1 gram; and Column IV the ratio obtained by dividing the quantity of emanation by the quantity of uranium. The numbers in Column IV should be constant, if the amount of radium is proportional to the amount of uranium.
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| Substance | Locality | I | II | III |IV |
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|Uraninite |North Carolina|170·0 |11·3|0·7465|228|
|Uraninite |Colorado |155·1 | 5·2|0·6961|223|
|Gummite |North Carolina|147·0 |13·7|0·6538|225|
|Uraninite |Joachimsthal |139·6 | 5·6|0·6174|226|
|Uranophane |North Carolina|117·7 | 8·2|0·5168|228|
|Uraninite |Saxony |115·6 | 2·7|0·5064|228|
|Uranophane |North Carolina|113·5 |22·8|0·4984|228|
|Thorogummite |North Carolina| 72·9 |16·2|0·3317|220|
|Carnotite |Colorado | 49·7 |16·3|0·2261|220|
|Uranothorite |Norway | 25·2 | 1·3|0·1138|221|
|Samarskite |North Carolina| 23·4 | 0·7|0·1044|224|
|Orangite |Norway | 23·1 | 1·1|0·1034|223|
|Euxinite |Norway | 19·9 | 0·5|0·0871|228|
|Thorite |Norway | 16·6 | 6·2|0·0754|220|
|Fergusonite |Norway | 12·0 | 0·5|0·0557|215|
|Aeschynite |Norway | 10·0 | 0·2|0·0452|221|
|Xenotine |Norway | 1·54|26·0|0·0070|220|
|Monazite (sand) |North Carolina| 0·88| |0·0043|205|
|Monazite (crys.) |Norway | 0·84| 1·2|0·0041|207|
|Monazite (sand) |Brazil | 0·76| |0·0031|245|
|Monazite (massive)|Conn. | 0·63| |0·0030|210|
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With the exception of some of the monazites, the numbers show a surprisingly good agreement, and, taking into consideration the great variation of the content of uranium in the different