The Chain or Combination Table Extended.-(Continued.) 20 farthings 5d.--20d. 1s. 8d.-20s. £1. 20 dwts. 1 oz.-20 cwt. 1 ton.-20 grs. 1 scruple. 20 quires 1 ream.-20 articles 1 score. 24 farthings 6d.-24d. 2s.-24s. £1. 4s. 24 grains 1 dwt.-24 hours 1 day. 32 farthings 8d.-32d. 2s. 8d.-32s. £1. 12s. S36 farthings 9d.-36d. 3s.-36s. £1. 16s. 48 48 farthings 1s.-48d. 4s.-48s. £2. 8s. The Chain or Combination Table Extended.-(Continued.) Fractions. 30 Money, Weights, Measures, &c. 25 farthings 61d.-25d. 2s. 1d.-25s. £1. 5s. 25 years of a century. 30 farthings 74d.-30d. 2s. 6d. -30s. £1. 10s. 35 35 farthings 8.-35d. 2s. 11d.-35s. £1. 15s. 40 farthings 10d.-40d. 3s. 4d.-40s. £2. 40 poles 1 furlong.-40 poles 1 rood. 5 is of 25 { 5 6 11 5 11 6 5 6 30 5 30 5 45 284 284 5 5 40 42 6 and 6 are 12 6 from 12 leaves 6 6 times 6 are 36 6 Sixes in 36 6 is of 36 6 7 13 6 13 76 7 42 7 6 6 6 8 14 6 14 8 6 8 48 8 6 6 48 { 40 bushels 1 ton of potatoes. 45 farthings 111d.-45d. 3s. 9d.-45s. £2.5s. 50d. 4s. 2d.-50s. £2. 10s. 50 years a century. 55d. 4s. 7d.-55s. £2. 15s. 60d. 5s.-60s. £3.-60 miles 1 degree. 60 seconds 1 minute.-60 minutes 1 hour. 36 farthings 9d.-36d. 3s.-36s. £1. 16s. 36 bushels 1 chaldron.-36lbs. 1 truss of straw, 42 farthings 101.-42d. 3s. 6d.-42s. £2. 2s. 48 farthings 1s.-48d. 4s.-48s. £2. 8s. 54d. 4s. 6d.-54s. £2. 14. 60d. 5s.-60s. £3.-60 miles 1 degree. 66d. 5s. 6d.-66s. £3. 6s. 72d. 6s.-72s. £3. 12s. H The Chain or Combination Table Extended.--(Continued.) 9 16 7 16 97 9 63 9 7 63 7 1080 63 56lbs.cwt.-56lbs. 1 firkin of butter. 63d. 5s. 3d.-63s. £3. 3s.-63 gallons 1 hogshd. 8 and 8 are 16 8 from 16 leaves 8 8 times 8 are 64 8 Eight's in 64 8 is of 64 72 8 ૐ 72 64d. 5s. 4d.-64s. £3. 4s. 80 8 to 80 76 These Tables are generally used as Rostrum Lessons; but the most effectual and striking plan is to have out several children round the room, each one giving out, in turn, and the School, generally, repeating after them. Another method is to have out one or more Monitors, to question the School, viz.-M. Twice two. C. Four. M. Three times 2. C. Six. from 4. C. Two. Again,-M. Two and 2. C. Four. M. Two C. Two. M. Twice 2. C. Four. M. Twos in 4. M. Two is what part of 4? C. The half, &c. Till the children are tolerably perfect, however, this must be done by the Teacher himself; and, indeed, when the children are quite perfect, occasionally. These plans not only apply to the foregoing Tables, but also to those that follow. FARTHINGS TABLE. 4 farthings are 1d. 6 farthings are 1d. 5 farthings are 1d. 7 farthings are 1ąd. 8 farthings are 2d. &c. to 48 farthings are 12d. or 18. PENCE TABLE. Twenty pence are one and eight pence, Forty pence are three and four pence, Sixty pence will make five shillings; Eighty pence are six and eight pence, |