Abstract

After an account of the methods employed by previous experimenters in the subject, reference is made to the views of Nichols, according to which two distinct kinds of ice have been subjected to experiments. The density of artificial ice is about 0·916 gramme per cubic centimetre, while that of natural ice is more than one part in a thousand greater. Two tables are given showing in the first all the results which have been published concerning the density and coefficient of cubical expansion of ice, and in the second the same results tabulated separately according to the variety of ice used.

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