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TABLE I.

e2 by (a) m e2 by (b)
9,000
1
4,000
15,000
2
11,000
21,000
3
19,000
27,000
4
27,000
33,000
5
34,000
39,000
6
42,000
45,000
7
49,000
51,000
8
57,000
57,000
9
65,000
63,000
10
72,000
69,000
 
80,000


The numbers, in the first and third columns, have been calculated by giving to m, in the preceding Formulæ, the successive values one-half, 3-halves, 5-halves, &c. Hence we see that, by Formula (a), a District containing between 9,000 and 15,000 Electors must have between one-half and 3-halves of a Member (i.e. must