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XXIV.]
MORA.
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Table LXXVII.—Mora (Demerara and Trinidad).
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 2.000 .10 4.75 1,353 1075.00 1258.00 338.25
2 2.000 .10 5.00 1,363 1088.00 1253.00 340.75
3 2.150 .15 5.00 1,304 1094.00 1192.00 326.00
4 2.000 .05 3.00 1,284 1090.00 1178.00 321.00
Total 8.150 .40 1975 5,304 4347.00 4881.00 1326.00
Average 2.037 .10 4.94 1,326 1086.75 1220.25 331.50

Remarks.—Each piece broke with about 12 inches length of fracture.

Table LXXVIII.
Tensile Experiments.
Number
of the
specimen.
Dimensions
of
each piece.
Specific
gravity.
Weight the
piece broke
with.
Direct
cohesion on
1 square in.
  Inches.   lbs. lbs.
5 2 × 2 × 30 1094 37,800 9,450
6 1090 37,240 9,310
7 1075 35,840 8,960
Total ... 3259 110,880 27,720
Average ... 1086 36,960 9,240
Table LXXIX.
Vertical or Crushing Strain on cubes of 2 inches.
No. 8. No. 9. No. 10. No. 11. No. 12. No. 13. Total. Average. Ditto on
1 square
inch.
Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.
14.875 14.750 14.875 15.750 15.750 15.500 91.50 15.25 3.812

E = 466570.S = 3481.