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XV.]
DANTZIC OAK.
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Table XXXXI. —Dantzic Oak.
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.
1 4.30 .15 5.250 474.0 850 558.00 118.50
2 4.35 .25 5.250 466.0 812 573.00 116.50
3 5.55 .30 6.850 449.0 817 549.00 112.25
4 575 .25 7.000 456.0 768 592.00 114.00
5 5.20 .25 7.850 508.0 897 566.00 127.00
6 4.85 .25 6.550 488.0 872 559.00 122.00
Total 30.00 1.45 38.750 2,841.0 5016 3397.00 710.25
Average 5.00 .24 6.458 473.5 836 566.16 118.37

Remarks.—All the specimens broke rather short.

Table XXXIII.
Tensile Experiments.
Number
of the
specimen.
Dimensions of
each piece.
Specific
gravity.
Weight the
piece broke
with.
Direct
cohesion on 1
square inch.
  Inches.   lbs. lbs.
7 2 × 2 × 30 812 13,444 3,361
8 817 14,276 3,569
9 850 17,920 4,480
10 872 21,840 5,460
Total ... 3351 67,480 16,870
Average ... 838 16,870 4,217