. An elementary laboratory study in soils . Fig. 11. Showing jars as they appear when filled in Experiment XI. One of the jars rests upon platform of the kitchen balance. 13. Place the six jars in order in some place sufficiently sheltered to pro- tect from rains and birds. 14. At the end of one week weigh each jar, record weight and add water through the tube or funnel sufficient to bring the jar and contents up to the original weight. Note—To bring up to weight leave the jur on scale and add water lliiuugli tube or funnel very slowly. 15. Repeat 14 at the end of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th we


. An elementary laboratory study in soils . Fig. 11. Showing jars as they appear when filled in Experiment XI. One of the jars rests upon platform of the kitchen balance. 13. Place the six jars in order in some place sufficiently sheltered to pro- tect from rains and birds. 14. At the end of one week weigh each jar, record weight and add water through the tube or funnel sufficient to bring the jar and contents up to the original weight. Note—To bring up to weight leave the jur on scale and add water lliiuugli tube or funnel very slowly. 15. Repeat 14 at the end of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th weeks. 16. Determine the total loss by evaporation from each jar.


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