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Dijjertations on Coins, Weights, &c.

Pt. /. In, Dec.

The Congius according to my Estimate is 7 + 9-5789.

The Sextarius , or 6th Part of it,The Hemina , \ of Sextarius,

The 'uartarius , | of Sextarius,The Acetabulum , ^ of a Sextarius,The Cyathus , 7- of Sextarius,

The Ligula , ^ of Sextarius,

£V. /. In. Dec.

I _s_ 6.263I

; 4 3-I3I5i + 1-5657| + O.7828

H + 0.52194 0.1304

These being found out by dividing the Congius , the rest ofthe Measures may be found out by multiplying it.

Gal. Pt. fin. Dec.

The Urna is 4 Congiuss, - - 3 + 54 10.3136

The Amphora is 8 Congiuss - 7 + 2 _}_ 2 0.6312

The Culeus is 20 Amphoras - 146 + 64 20. 624

E.Gtf/.

Pints.

1 sol. In. Dec.

Ligula ,

000

I

+8

00.1304

Cyathus , - -

000

I

7 z

00.5219

Acetabulum ,

000

i

8

00.7828

^ uartarius ,

000

1

4

01-5657

Hemina ,

000

1

L

03 1315

Sextarius ,

000

I

06.2631

Congius ,

000

7

09.5789

Urna , - -

003

5

10.3156

Amphora ,

007

2

20.6312

Culeus , - - -

146

6

20. 624

Gall.

/. fir

Or. Arbuthnot\ Culeus , in his first )

Tables, corrected by the Pen, contains 3 I 43 + 3 + II -3 2and consequently falls short of mine 3 + 3+ 9.296

F 2

It