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sively by experiment that we are really dealing with a strictly reproducible and satisfactorily constant temperature throughout the column of vapor in the standard form of sulphur boiling apparatus, which is generally used. We have recently shown ^ that in the ordinary form of Callendar and Griffiths apparatus, in which the sulphur is boiled in a glass tube some 45 cm long by 4.5 cm diameter, heated from below either electrically or by a gas burner, and in which the thermometer coil, mounted within a porcelain tube glazed on the