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Document Name:

ASTM D1535: Specifying Color by the Munsell System

CFR Section(s):

7 CFR 1755.860(c)(3)

Standards Body:

American Society for Testing and Materials

Official Incorporator:
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER


WASHINGTON, D.C.

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Designation: D 1535 - 89

Standard;.T~'$t,~Metho_c;t

Specifying Color

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This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 1535; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
. original adoptIon; dr, :irtf the cas'e of rbvisi'oh', the year oHMt revision. A number in pai'erttheses -Indicates the ~year oflast reapproval. A .
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superscript epsilon (E) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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white at the top. The lightness of a color perceived. as


chromatic (not gray) is represented by the distance above the
base plane. Hue is represented by the angular position about
this axis (see 3.1.1.1). Chroma is represented by the perpendicular distance from the central axis. If the observer has
normal color vision, is adapted to daylight, and views the
specimen illuminated by CIE source c or D65, against a
medium gray to white background, the Munsell value of the
specimen correlates well with the observer's perception of the
lightness of the color. Under the same conditions, the
Munsell hue correlates well with the observer's perception of
hue and the Munsell chroma with the perception of chroma.
3.1.1.1 Discussion-Although the original system proposed by Munsell was a left-handed coordinate system, the
system is often represented as a right-handed system because
it facilitates comparison to the CIE chromaticity diagram,
taken to be right-handed.
3.2 Definitions-see also Definitions E 284.
3.2.1 Munsell notation, n-(l) the Munsell hue, value,
and chroma assigned to the color of a specimen by visually
comparing the specimen to the chips in the Munsell Book of
Color;5 (2) a notation in the Munsell color system, derived
from daylight luminous reflectance factor Y and chromaticity coordinates x and y, in the CIE system, by the use of
scales defined by the Optical Society of America Subcommittee on the Spacing of the Munsell Colors. 6
3.2.1.1 Discussion-The Munsell notation is written as a
combination ofletters and numbers by which the color of an
opaque object may be specified with respect to Munsell hue
H, Munsell value V, and Munsell chroma C, written in the
form H VIC.
3.2.2 hue, n-the attribute of color perception by means
of which a color is judged to be red, orange, yellow, green,
blue, purple, or intermediate between adjacent pairs of these,
considered in a closed ring (red and purple being an adjacent
pair).
3.2.3 Munsell hue, n-an attribute of color lIsed in the
Munsell color system to indicate the hue of a specimen
viewed in daylight.
3.2.3.1 Discussion-Two systems of designating Munsell
hue are shown in Fig. 2, a letter-number system and an
all-number system. The two systems are equivalent, but the
letter-number system is preferred, because it requires no
prior knowledge or memory of the correspondence of
numbers to hues. The hue circle is graduated in steps judged

1. Scope
1.1 This test method provides a means of specifying the
colors of objects in terms of the Munsell color order system,
a system based on the color-perception attributes hue,
lightness, and chroma. The test method is limited to opaque
objects, such as painted surfaces viewed in daylight by an
observer having normal color vision. This test method
provides a simple visual method as an alternative to the
more precise and more complex method based on
spectrophotometry and the CIE system (see Method E 308
and Practice E 1164). Provision is made for conversion of
CIE data to Munsell notation.
1.2 This standard may involve hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. This standard does not purport to
address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is
the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish
appropriate safety and health practices and determine the
applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
2. Referenced Documents

2.1 ASTM Standards:


D 1729 Practice for Visual Evaluation of Color Differences
of Opaque Materials2
E 284 Definitions of Terms Relating to Appearance of
Materials 3
E 308 Method for Computing the Colors of Objects by
U sing the CIE System3
E 1164 Practice for Obtaining Spectrophotometric Data
for Object-Color Evaluation 3
3. Terminology
3.1 Descriptions of Terms:
3.1.1 Munsell surface-color perception solid, n-a spatial
representation of colors in the form of a cylindrical coordinate system based on the three perceptual attributes: hue,
lightness and chroma, as shown in Fig. 1. 4 This solid forms
the basis of the Munsell notation in which Munsell hue
corresponds to hue, Munsell value corresponds to lightness,
and Munsell chroma corresponds to chroma. The central,
vertical axis dimension represents neutral colors, ranging
from black at the bottom, through a gradation of grays, to
J This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E-12 on
Appearance of Materials and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E12.09
on Color Order Systems USTAGTC 187.
Current edition approved Oct. 27, 1989. Published December 1989. Originally
published as D 1535 - 58 T. Last previous edition 0 1535 - 80.
2 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 06.01.
J Annllal Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 14.02.
4 Taken from Nimeroff, I., "Colorimetry," Monograph 104, Nat. Bureau
Standards, NBS, January 1968.

5 Available from the Munsell Color Co .. 2441 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD


21218.
6 Newhall, S. M., Nickerson, D., and Judd, D. B., "Final RepOIt of the OSA
Subcommittee on the Spacing of the Munsell Colors," Journal. Optical Society (?i'
America, Vol 33, 1943, p. 385.

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visually to be approximately equal. .
3.2.4 lightness, n-the attribute of color perception by
which a non-self-luminous body is judged to reflect more or
less light.
3.2.5 Munsell value, n-an attribute of color used in the
Munsell color system to indicate the lightness of a specimen
viewed in daylight, on a scale extending from 0 for ideal
black to 10 for ideal white, in steps that are visually
approximately equal in magnitude.
3.2.5.1 Discussion-Achromatic or neutral colors are designated N followed by the value notation, thus: N 5.61/.
Strictly interpreted, the neutral N implies zero chroma, but
the N is often used to designate colors with chromas under
0.20, the letter symbol for the nearest of the principal hues
being included in parentheses with the chroma, as in N
8.73/(2.58 Y, 0.12).
3.2.6 chroma, n-the attribute of color used to indicate
the degree of departure of the color from a gray of the same
lightness.
3.2.7 Munsell chroma, n-an attribute of color used in the
Munsell color system to indicate the degree of departure of a
color from a gray of the same Munsell value, in steps that are
visually approximately equal in magnitude.

by light other than daylight falling on the work surface. Place


the specimen on a neutral medium gray to white background, where it is uniformly illuminated by daylight. View
the specimen along a direction just far enough from the
normal to avoid reflection of your forehead. Although 45
illumination and perpendicular viewing are recommended
by the CIE, converse conditions are equivalent if a black
matte surface is placed opposite the observer to minimize the
amount of light reflected from the specimen surface.
6.2.3 If both matte and glossy editions of the Munsell
Book of Color are available, use the one having gloss most
like the specimen. Select the two adjacent Munsell constanthue charts or chips between which the hue of the specimen
lies. Place one on each side of the specimen. Cover the
specimen and charts with the gray masks so the specimen
and one chip from each chart can be seen. Move the masks
from chip to chip to find the chips most like the specimen.
The glossy chips are removable. They should be removed
and placed immediately adjacent to the specimen. Estimate,
in the following order, the value, the chroma, and the hue by
interpolation or extrapolation of the notations on the chips,
as described in 6.2.3.1 to 6.2.3.3. Interchange the positions of
the charts, repeat the estimations, and average the results.
6.2.3.1 Value-Find the chips between which the value of
the specimen lies. Estimate the value of the specimen to the
nearest tenth of the one-value-step interval between adjacent
value levels. Record the estimated Munsell value in front of
the slant, for example 4.2/.
6.2.3.2 Chroma-Move the masks to present successive
colors of the same chroma and,. by interpolation or extrapolation, determine the Munsell chroma. Pay chief attention to
the Munsell chips having values nearest that of the specimen
and secondary attention to those next nearest. Although all
Munsell chips of the same Munsell chroma are intended to
appear to have the same perceptual chrom~, a slightly
different estimate of chroma may be obtained by comparison
with the chips of the next value. In such cases, average the
estimated Munsell chromas. Note that there are usually two
chroma steps between adjacent columns of a chart. Estimate
chroma to the nearest fifth of the 2-chroma interval and
record the estimated Munsell chroma after the slant, for
example /6.4.
6.2.3.3 Hue-Estimate the hue of the specimen by interpolation between the chips of the nearest Munsell value and
chroma in the selected hue charts. Estimate to the nearest
fifth of the 2.5-hue steps between adjacent hue charts.
Record the hue estimate in front of the value-chroma
estimate and separated from it by a space, for example
4.5R 4.2/6.4. If the value and chroma of the specimen do not
correspond closely to those of any chip, repeat the interpolation of hue with the next closest pair of chips and record the
average.

4. Apparatus
4.1 Munsell Book of Color, matte or glossy edition.5
4.2 Gray Jl;[asks, with rectangular openings the size of the
chips in the Munsell Book of Color.
4.3 Daylight Illuminating Equipment, as described in
Practice D 1729.
5. Preparation of Test Specimens
5.1 This test method does not cover the preparation of test
specimens. If preparation is necessary, see other ASTM
standards covering the appropriate materials or agree among
interested parties on what the procedure shall be.

6. Munsell Notation by Visual Means


6.1 Lighting and Viewing Conditions: ;
6.1.1 Specimens must be examined by an observer with
normal color vision.
6.1.2 For critical applications, use daylight illuminating
equipment as described in Practice D 1729.
6.1.3 If the lighting equipment described in Practice
D 1729 is not available, natural daylight can be used to
obtain notations having accuracy adequate for many purposes.
6.2 Procedure:
6.2.1 When using daylight illuminating equipment, follow
the lighting and viewing recommendations of Practice
D 1729.
6.2.2 When determining the Munsell notation with natural daylight, select a window through which the sun is not
shining. A north window is usually used in the northern
. hemisphere, and a south window is usually used in the
southern hemisphere. Place a working surface at the window
. so the light reaches the surface from the observer's side,
chiefly from the sky, and at angles centering on 45 above the
'. horizontal. Place a canopy of black cloth above the working
surface to prevent errors caused by the ceiling or other
objects being reflected from the surface of the specimens, or

7. Munsell Color Notation from CIE MeasuremenC


NOTE i-The eIE results for the specimen must be based upon color
measurements in which the specular component was excluded, and with

7 Computer programs that convert CIE data to Munsell color notations are
available from the Davidson Colleagues, P.O. Box 490, Tatamy, PA 18085; the
Munsell Color Company, 2441 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21218; and Applied
Color Systems, P.O. Box 5800, Princeton, NJ 08543.

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8.1 Report the notation in the Munsell system, specifying'
whether,the 'l1otation was obtained' visualiy, using the matte
by'conversion of eIE
or glos~y Munsell:Book of Colot;i
colorimetric data; .( '.
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\ (2fthevalu((lies'be1\veen7,c~md 8; so the hue and chroma will be
found by inte~olathli:,iiiese qUailtitie~pet~een, thoSer{r~lli~,in Figs. '1 1
and 13. On'Flg:''l1,x,:=0.500 andy = 0.454 corresponds'tba hue of'
10.0 YR and a chro1i1a" of 13j;1',' On Fig\' IJ~ the same xl al'ld 'y correspond
to ia lluejust a/small" amount'redder, than 10.0 YR., an amount less than
0.2.5 hue ~tep'i~Q theh;ge is)r~ad:~s lO.OYR. The chroma iis14.6. "
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betweert the hues'found a:ttnose two value levels. 'Since't~e di(ferenc~ i
was zero, the interpolated hue is simply the hue foUnd for'value 7. The
interpolatoo chroma is found'in'tlie same way;The-diffetence in chroma
for the two value levels is 14,6-13.1 ::;:1.5.I The difference is'multiplied
by th(( iJ1,terpolation factor: 1.5.x .0;2.8 F= 0:42,:''Vvhich may be rounded to; i
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luminous reflectance, Y. 'Use Figs~33: to 16 to estimate hue
and chr(j)ma for~va1ue.levelsabove'dnd below the valuefolllid
and linearly interpolate the:hues and' chromas for the desired
value level.: If the required value level differs'frofh theriearest'
level by.0;05 or less, ,simply use the hue and' chroma for the
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9 Judd, D. B., and Wyszecki, G., "Extension of the Munsell RtlnotationSystem


to Very Dark Colors," Journal, Optical Societyoj America, Vol~6, 1956, p. 281.
10 McCamy, C. S., MacbetV.Piy~ston"ofKolhnorg~nlnstrumen~s,<Lo.rporation,
private communication to ~~TM Co~mittee 'D~I, Jan?ary,. 1987,: ' .'

16areenlal'gementsofthciI0\~Lchr(lInaare~sorFigs.

7,9, II, 13, and 15. Large-scale diagrams of Figs. 3 through rI6 are available from
the Munsell Color Compan)';,2441 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21218.

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Munsell Value V for Given Luminous Reflectance Factor Y, in Percent, Relative to the Perfect Reflecting Diffuser

0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.25
0.26
0.27
0.28
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.32
0.33
0.34
0.35
0.36
0.37
0.38
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.42
0.43
0.44
0.45
0.46
0.47
0.48
0.49
0.50
0.51
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.55
0.56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.61
0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67,
0.68
0.69
0.70

0.01
0.02
0.03
0,04
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
0.11
0.11
0.12
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.18
0.19
0.20
0.21
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.25
0.25
0.26
0.27
0.28
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.32
0.32
0.33
0.34
0.35
0.36
0.37
0.38
0.39
0.39
0.40
0.41
0.42
0.43
0.44
0.45
0.46
0.46
0.47
0.48
0.49
0.50
0.51
0.52
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.55
0,56
0.57
0.58
0.59
0.60
0.60
0.61

0.71
0,72
0 ..73
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.77
0.78
0.79
0.80
0.81
0.82
0.83
0.84
0.85
0.86
0.87
0.88
0.89
0.90
0.91
0.92
0.93
0.94
0.95
0.96
0.97
0.98
0.99
1.00
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.04
1.05
1.06
1.07
1.08
1.09
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15
1.16
1.17
1.18
1.19
1.20
1.21
1.22
1.23
1.24
1.25
1.26
1.27
1.28
1.29
1.30
1.31
1.32
1.33
1.34
1.35
1.36
1.37
1.38.
1.39
1.40

0.62
0.63
0.64
0.65
0.66
0.67
0.67
0.68
0.69
0.70
0.71
0.72
0.73
0.73
0.74
0.75
0.76
0.77
0.78
0.79
0.79
0.80
0.81
0.81
0.82
0.83
0.84
0.85
0.86
0.86
0.87
0.88
0.89
0.90
0.90
0.91
0.92
0.93
0.94.
0.94
0.95
0.96
0.97
0.97
0.98
0.99
1.00
1.00
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.03
1.04
1.05
1.05
1.06
1.07
1.08
1.08
1.09
1.10
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.14,
1.15
1.16

1.41
1.42
1.43
1.44
1.45
1.46
1.47
1.48
1.49
1.50
1.51
1.52
1.53
1.54
1.55
1.56
1.57
1.58
1.59
1.60
1.61
1.62
1.63
1.64
1.65
1.66
1.67
1.68
1.69
1.70
1.71
1.72
1.73
1.74
1.75
1.76
1.77
1.78
1.79
1.80
1.81
1.82
1.83
1.84
1.85
1.86
1.87
1.88
1.89
1.90
1.91
1.92
1.93 .
1.94
1.95
1.96
1.97
1.98
l.99
2.00
2.01
2.02
2.03
2.04
2.05
2.06
2.07
2.08
2.09
2.10

1,16
1.17
1.18
1,18
1.19
1.20
1.20
1.21
1.22
1.22
1.23
1.24
1.24
1.25
1.25
1.26
1.27
1.27
1.28
1.29
1.29
1.30
1.30
1.31
1.32
1.32
1.33
1.33
1.34
1.35
1.35
1.36
1.36
1.37
1.38
1.38
1.39
1.39
1.40
1.40
1.41
1.42
1.42
1.43
1.43
1.44
1.44
1.45
1.45
1.46
1.47
1.47
1.48,
1.48,
1.49
1.49
1.50
1.50
1.51
1.51
1.52
1.53
1.,53
1.54
1,54
1.55
1.55
1.56
1. 56
1.57

5,

2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15
2.16
2.17
2.18
2.19
2.20
2.21
2.22
2.23
2.24
2.25
2.26
2.27
2.28
2.29
2.30
2.31
2.32
2.33
2.34
2.35
2,36
2.37
2.38
2.39
2.40
2.41
2.42
2.43
2.44
2.45
2.46
2.47
2.48
2.49
2.50
2.51
2.52
2.53
2.54
2.55
2.56
2.57
2.58
2.59
2.60
2.61
2.62
2.63
2.64
2.65
2.66
2.67
2.68
2.69
2.70
2.71
2.72
2.73
2.74
2.75
2.76
2.77
2.78
2.79
2.80

1.57
1.58
1.58
1.59
1.59
1.60
1.60
1.61
1.61
1.62
1.62
1.63
1.63
1.64
1.64
1.65
1.65
1.66
1.66
1.67
1.67
1.68
1.68
1.69
1.69
1.70
1.70
1.71
1.71
1.72
1.72
1.72
1.73
1.73
1.74
1.74
1.75
1.75
1.76
1.76
1.77
1.77
1.78
1.78
1.78
1.79
1.79
1.80
1.80
1.81
1.81
1.82
1.82
1.82
1.83
1.83
1.84
1.84
1.85
1.85.
1.86
1.86
1.86
1.87
1.87
1.88
1.88
1.89
1.89
1.89

2.81
2,82
2.83
2.84
2.85
2.86
2.87
2.88
2.89
2.90
2.91
2.92
2.93
2.94
2.95
2.96
2.97
2.98
2.99
3.00
3.01
3.02
3.03
3.04
3.05
3.06
3.07
3.08
3.09
3.10
3.11 .
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.21
3.22
3.23
3.24
3.25
3.26
3.27
3.28
3.29
3.30
3.31
3.32
3.33
3.34
3.35
3.36
3.37
3.38
3.39
3.40
3.41
3.42
3.43
3.44
3.45
3.46
3.47
3.48
3.49
3.50

1.90
1.90
1.91
1.91
1.92
1.92
1.92
1.93
1.93
1.94
1.94
1.94
1.95
1.95
1.96
1.96
1.97
1.97
1.97
1.98
1.98
1.99
1.99
1.99
2.00
2.00
2.01
2.01
2.01
2.02
2.02
2.03
2.03
2.03,
2.04
2.04
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.06
2.06
2.06
2.07
2.07
2.08
2.08
2.08
2.09
2.09
2.10.
2.10
2.10
2.11
2.11
2.11
2.12
2.12
2.13
2.13
2.13
2.14
2.14
2.14
2.15
2.15
2.15
2.16
2.16
2.17
2.17

~m~J-~ 0 ';15~~'
.\'
y~

~.51

3.62

3:63
3:54
3.55
3.56
3.57
3;58
3.59
3.60
3.61
3.62
3.63
3.64
3.65

"PABtE l'

1/

4.2i
4.22
4.23
4.24
4:25
4.26
4.27
4.28
4';29
4.30

2.41

4.91
4.92

2.62
2.62
2:62
~::63

5.61
5.62

2.81
2,81
2.81
2.81
2.82
2.8~'

6.33
6.34
6.,35
6.36'

2M

6':31-

2~\18

2':19,
2.19:
2.19

2:eO
2.20

2:.21'
2.21'
2.21
2.22
2.22
2.22
2~23
2.~3

4~1'4

4.f5
4.16
4.17
4:1'8
4.~9"

4.20'

"

3.67
3:68
3.69
3.70
3.71
3.12
3.73
3.74
3,75
3:76
3:.11
3.78
3.79
3.80'
3.81
3.82
3.83'
3;84
3.863.81
3'.88:
3.89"
3.90
3.913:92:
3.93
3.94,;,
3.95
3.96
3.97
3.98
3.99
4.00
4.01
4,02
4.03
4:04 .
4.05
4.06 ..
4:07
4.08
4.09
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13

"

2.17
2.18'
2 ..18,

3,86

3~85;

OontJrl'ued'

2.23,
2:24:
2:24'
2.24
2.25
2.25
2.25
2:26
2;26
2.26
2.27
2.27
2.28
21.28
2.28
2.29,
2.29
2-.29
2.30
2'.30
2.30
2.31
2.31'
2:31
2;32
2,32
2:32
2.33
2.33
2:33
2.34
2.34
2.M
2.35
2.35
2.35
2.36
2.36
2.36
2.37
2.37
2:37
2.37'
2.38
2.38
2.38
2.39
2.39
2.39
2.40
2.40
2.40;
2.41

4'~'31

4'.B2
4.33
4.34
4.35
4;36
4:37
4:38
4:39
4.40
4.41
4.42
4.43
4.44
4.45
4.46
4.47
4.48
4.49
4.50
4:51
4.52
4.53
4.54
4.55
4.56
4.57
4.58
4.59
4.60
4.61'
4.62
4.63
4.64
4.65
4.66
4.67
4.68
4.69
4.70
4.71
4~72

4.13
4:74
4.75
4.'76
4.77"
4':78'
4.79'
4.80'
4.81
4;82
4.83'
4.84
4.85
4.86
4.87
4:88
4.89
4.90

~.41

2.42
2.42
2.42
2.<1-3
2.43
2.43
2.44
2.44
2.44
2.44
2.45
2.45
2.45
2.46:
2.46

2A6
2:4"2:'47
2.47
2:48
2.48
2.48
2.48

2A9
2:49
2.49
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.51
2.51
2.51
2.51
2.52
2.52
2.52
2.53
2;53
2.53
2.54'
2.54
2'.54
2.54
2.55
2:55
2.55
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.57
2~57

2,57

2.58~

2.58 :
2.58'
2;58
2.59'
2,:59
2~'59

2.60
2.60'
2;60
2~61

2.61
2.61~
2.61
2.62:

4.~3

4.94
4.95
4.96
4.97
4;98
4.'99
5.'00
5.01
5'.02
5.03'
5.04
5.05
5.06
5.07
5:08
5.09
5.10
5.11
5.12
5:13
5.14
5.15
5.16
5.11
5.18
5.19
5.20
5.21
5.22
5.23
5'.24
5:25
5.26
5.27
5:28'

2,.,~3

2.63
2.64
2.64
2.64
2.64
2:65
2.65
2.~5
2':66
2.66
2.66
2.66
2.67
2J31
2:67
2.~7

2.68
2.68
2.68
2.69
~,69.

5.5~

2.69
2.69
2.70
2.70
2.70
2:70
2.71
2.7r
2.71
2.72
2.72
2.72
2.12
2.73
2.13
2.73
2:73'
2.74
2.74'
2.74
2.74
2.75
2.75
2.75
2.76
2/6
2.76
2.76
2.77.
2.77
2.77
2.77
2.78
2.78
2,.,78
2!7~
2'.79

5.54
5.55'
5:56
5.57;
5.58.
5.59;.
5.60

2.19
2',7,9
2 r8b:
2;80
2:Ao
2.80

5:~9

5.30
5.3l
5;32
5.33
5:34,
5.35
5.3'6
5.37
5,.38
5.39
5.40
5.41
5.42
5,43
5'.44
5.45
5,46
5.47
5'.48

5A9
5.50

5~5~ ,

5'.52

2:'1~

5~63

5.64
5.65
5.. 66,
5.67
5.68
5:69,
5.70
5.,71
5.7~
5.7~

5.74
5.75
5.76
5.77
5.78

q;79

5.80
5.81
5.82
5.8q
5,84
5.85
5.86
5.87
5.88
5.&Q
5.90
5.91
5.92
5.93
5.94'
5.95'
5.9,6'
5.97

5~98i

5,99
6.00
6.01
6.02
6.03
6.04
Q.05~

6:06
6.07
6.08
6.09
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6:17
6.18
6~~19

6.20
6.21
6.22'
6.23
6.24,
6.25:
6'.26,
6~2(
6'.28
6.29
6'.30

2.83
2,.83
2'.'!33
2.83

2M

2.84
2.84
2.'84

6.3~

2.9~'

6.~?

2,.98
2.ge:
2,.99
2',.99

S',j'B'
f39
6.40
6:41
6,42

6043

2'.88'
2~89
2.89

6.44
6.45
6.46
6.47
6.48
6.49
6.50
6.51
6.52
6.53
6.54
6.55
6.56,
6.57
6.58
6.59
6.60
6.61
6.,62
6.6'3

2~89

6.64

i85
2.85
2.85
2:85
2.86
2.86
2.86
2.86
2.87 '
2.87
2.87
2.87
2:88
2.88
2,.~8

2;~9

2.90
2:90
2.90
2.90,
2.91

i,91
2:~\

2.91
2.91,
2.92'
2.92
2.92
2.92
2.93
2.93
2.93
2.93
2.94
2.94
2.94
2.94
2.95
2.\)5
2.95'
2.95
2.96
2.96
2.96
2.96
2:97
2.97
2.97
2,97,
2:97
2.98

2.~9i

2.99
3.00
3,00:
3.00
3.00
3.01
3.01
3.01
3.01
3.01
3.02
3.02
3.02
3.02
3.03
3.03
3.03
3.03
3.04
3.04
3.04
3.04
3.05

3.0q,
3.05
3.05
3.05
3.0'6
3.06
3.06
3.06

~65~

6.66
6.67
6.68
6.69
6.70
6.71
6.72
6.73
6.74
6.75
6.76'
6.77
6.78,
6.79

3.0~
~.O7

6.ap'
6.81

6.~2

6:~~,
6.84

6,~p5 -'

3~11

6:86
6~87
6.~8

6.89
6~90

6.91
6.92
6.93
6.94
6.95
6.g6
6.97
6.98
6.9~ ~

7.00.

3.07
3.07
3.b7
3.08
3.08
3.08
3,08
3.09
3.09
3,.p9
3.09
3.10
3.10,
3,10:
3::10
3'.10
3.1,1
3J1
3.11 .
3.12(:
3 ..12
3.12
3,1'2
3.12
3.13
3.13
3.13,
3.13.
3,1,4
3.14

q~~ 01535
Continued

TABLE 1

y
7.01
7.02
7.03
7.04
7.05
7.06
7.07
7.08
7.09
7.10
7.11
7.12
7.13
7.14
7.15
7.16
7.17
7.18
7.19
7.20
7.21
7.22
7.23
7.24
7.25
7.26
7.27
7.28
7.29
7.30
7.31
7.32
7.33
7.34
7.35
7.36
7.37
7.38
7.39
7.40
7.41
7.42
7.43
7.44
7.45
7.46
7.47
7.48
7.49
7.50
7.51
7.52
7.53
7.54
7.55
7.56
7.57
7.58
7.59
7.60
7.61
7.62
7.63
7.64
7.65
7.66
7.67
7.68
7.69
7.70

V
3.14
3.14
3.14
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.15
3.16
3.16
3.16
3.16
3.16
3.17
3.17
3.17
3.17
3.18
3,18
3,18
3.18
3.18
3.19
3.19
3.19
3.19
3.19
3.20
3.20
3.20
3.20
3.21
3.21
3.21
3.21
3.21
3.22
3.22
3.22
3.22
3.22
3.23
3.23
3.23
3.23
3.24
3.24
3.24
3.24
3.24
3.25
3.25
3.25
3.25
3.25
3.26
3.26
3.26
3.26
3.26
3.27
3.27
3.27
3.27
3.28
3.28
3.28
3.28
3.28
3.29
3.29

y
7.71
7.72
7.73
7.74
7.75
7.76
7.77
7.78
7.79
7.80
7.81
7.82
7.83
7.84
7.85
7.86
7.87
7.88
7.89
7.90
7.91
7.92
7.93
7.94
7.95
7.96
7.97
7.98
7.99
8.00
8.01
8.02
8.03
8.04
8.05
8.06
8.07
8.08
8.09
8.10
8.11
8.12
8.13
8.14
8.15
8.16
8.17
8.18
8.19
8.20
8.21
8.22
8.23
8.24
8.25
8.26
8.27
8.28
8.29
8.30
8.31
8.32
8.33
8.34
8.35
8.36
8.37
8.38
8.39
8.40

3.29
3.29
3.29
3.30
3.30
3.30
3.30
3.30
3.31
3.31
3.31
3.31
3.31
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.32
3.33
3.33
3.33
3.33
3.34
3.34
3.34
3.34
3.34
3.35
3.35
3.35
3.35
3.35
3.36
3.36
3.36
3.36
3.36
3.37
3.37
3.37
3.37
3.37
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.38
3.39
3.39
3.39
3.39
3.39
3.40
3.40
3.40
3.40
3.40
3.41
3.41
3.41
3.41
3.41
3.41
3.42
3.42
3.42
3.42
3.42
3.43
3.43

8.41
8.42
8.43
8.44
8.45
8.46
8.47
8.48
8.49
8.50
8.51
8.52
8.53
8.54
8.55
8.56
8.57
8.58
8.59
8.60
8.61
8.62
8.63
8.64
8.65
8.66
8.67
8.68
8.69
8.70
8.71
8.72
8.73
8.74
8.75
8.76
8.77
8.78
8.79
8.80
8.81
8.82
8.83
8.84
8.85
8.86
8.87
8.88
8.89
8.90
8.91
8.92
8.93
8.94
8.95
8.96
8.97
8.98
8.99
9.00
9.01
9.02
9.03
9.04
9.05.
9.06
9.07
9.08
9.09
9.10

3.43
3.43
3.43
3.44
3.44
3.44
3.44
3.44
3.45
3.45
3.45
3.45
3.45
3.46
3.46
3.46
3.46
3.46
3.47
3.47
3.47
3.47
3.47
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.48
3.49
3.49
3.49
3.49
3.49
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.51
3.51
3.51
3.51
3.51
3.51
3.52
3.52
3.52
3.52
3.52
3.53
3.53
3.53
3.53
3.53
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.54
3.55
3.55
3.55
3.55
3.55
3.56
3.56
3.56
3.56

9.11
9.12
9.13
9.14
9.15
9.16
9.17
9.18
9.19
9.20
9.21
9.22
9.23
9.24
9.25
9.26
9.27
9.28
9.29
9.30
9.31
9.32
9.33
9.34
9.35
9.36
9.37
9.38
9.39
9.40
9.41
9.42
9.43
9.44
9.45
9.46
9.47
9.48
9.49
9.50
9.51
9.52
9.53
9.54
9.55
9.56
9.57
9.58
8.59
9.60
9.61
9.62
9.63
9.64
9.65
9.66
9.67
9.68
9.69
9.70
9.71
9.72
9.73
9.74
9.75
9.76
9.77
9.78
9.79
9.80

3.56
3.56
3.57
3.57
3.57
3.57
3.57
3.58
3.58
3.58
3.58
3.58
3.59
3.59
3.59
3.59
3.59
3.59
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.60
3.61
3.61
3.61
3.61
3.61
3.62
3.62
3.62
3.62
3.62
3.62
3.63
3.63
3.63
3.63
3.63
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.64
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.65
3.66
3.66
3.66
3.66
3.66
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.67
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.68
3.69

9.81
9.82
9.83
9.84
9.85
9.86
9.87
9.88
9.89
9.90
9.91
9.92
9.93
9.94
9.95
9.96
9.97
9.98
9.99
10.00
10.01
10.02
10.03
10.04
10.05
10.06
10.07
10.08
10.09
10.10
10.11
10.12
10.13
10.14
10.15
10.16
10.17
10.18
10.19
10.20
10.21
10.22
10.23
10.24
10.25
10.26
10.27
10.28
10.29
10.30
10.31
10.32
10.33
10.34
10.35
10.36
10.37
10.38
10.39
10.40
10.41
10.42
10.43
10.44
10.45
10.46
10.47
10.48
10.49
10.50

3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.70
3.71
3.71
3.71
3.71
3.71
3.71
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.72
3.73
3.73
3.73
3.73
3.73
3.73
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.76
3.76
3.76
3.76
3.76
3.76
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.77
3.78
3.78
3.78
3.78
3.78
3.78
3.79
3.79
3.79
3.79
3.79
3.79
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.80
3.81

~m~; D:15~5~
y

{(j:51

\3:;8.1
3'.81

1J.21
11.22
11.23
11::24
11.;25
11":.26
11.27
1'1 ..28
l.J.29
11;30.
11.31

3.92
3.92
3.92
3.93
3.93
3.93
3.93
3.93
3.93'
3J)4'
3.94
3.94
3;94
3;94
3.94
3.95
3.95
3.95:
3.95
3.95'
3.95
3,.95
3.96
3.96
3.96
3 ..96
3.96
3.96

TABL.E;t'1
y,

Continued

W52

1,Q;p3
10.:54
lo..5
10..56
1957
10..,56
10..59
10..60.
10..61
1o..6?
10..63
10..,64
1o..f?5
10..66
10..67
10..6.8
1o..6~

10.;70.
1o..7~.

10..72
lo..,7g
10..74
lQ.75
19..76
10..77
1978
1o.}9
10..80.
10.:81
1o..~2

10..83
10..84
1Q.~5

~.8.1

3.1;31
,3.81
3.82
3;~82

B.82
3;82
3.8~

3.82
3.83
3.83
3.. 83
3.83
3'.83
3e3
3.84
8;84
3.84,
;3.841'
~.84i
~.84,

3.89,
3.85'
3.815
3;a,5
3.815
3.85
3;85
3.86
3:86;
3:86
3.86
3:86

10.:86
10..87
1Qi86
10..89
10.:,90.
1991
10..92
10.:93
10.:94
10. ..95
10..96

3.8~:

1o.,~n;

3.88t
3:68,

1o..9~

10..99
11.0p,
11,.0.:1,.
11:0.2

3.87
3:a?
3.a7
aB7

l1A1

11.42
1,1.43
1:1.44
11.46
11.46
11.47
HAS
11.149
11,50.
1t.Q:1
lL5?
11.53
1t5:4
1t;5~

H.56
11:57.
H:Q8
11,59
11.60.
11~p1

3;~8i

~.89'

~.89.1

3.8g,
3;89,
~,B9'

11.19
11,20.

l1;39
11'foQ

11,62
11;63
11;6.4
11.615
11.66
11.67
11,,68
11.69
11.70.
11,71
11.72
11,713
11.74
11,75
11.75
11.77
11.78
11.79
11.80.
11;81
11,82
11;83
11;84
11;85
11.86

3,89,
3.90.
390.'

11;1~

1.1.38

3~7,

1~;O3

1~.q9

l1i~,6

11 :;3;7

3Iar.,
3.86:
3.8a:'
3,813

11 :0.4.
1~ .o.!>
1~ .o.J~
11:0.7
11;0.8
11..,10.
1~.. 11
11-.12
11.,:13
11 ;14
11-:15
H,16
11;,17,

11.3:2
101.:33
11,:34
11:35

3.90.

3;90..
3.90.
;3.90.
~,91,

3.9:1"
3.91.:
3.9ji:
;3.91,
3,91
3.91
3;92
3.92
3 ..92:

1~.87.

11,,88
11.89
11.90.

3~97

3.97
3.97
3.97:'
3.97'
3.97
3.98:
3.\98
3.98
3;96
3.98
3.. 98~
3.98
3;99
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3,99:
3;99~

3.99
3.99
4.0.0.
4,0.0.
4.0.0.
4.0.0.
4.0.0.
4;0.0.)
4.go.,
4.0.1
4.0.1'
401'
4,0.1
4;0.14.0.1:'
4.0.2'
4.0.2
4,0.2
4.0.2
4.0.2
4.0.2,
4.03'
4.03
4.03
4.0.3

1'1;92
11,:93
111.94
lit.95
11.9,6
1.1:.,97
1;1'..98
11.99
1-2.0.0.
12.0.1
12.0.2
12;0.3
12.0.4
1,2.0.5
12;0.6
t2~;o.7

1,2,;08
12~o.9

12\1.0
12'.,11
12:12
12.13
12;1'4
1-21>16
12.16
12.17
12.18
12.19
12(20.
1,2.'21
1,2:22
12.23
12.2412;25
12,26
12.27
12'.28
12.29
12.30.
12.3'1
12.~2

12.33
12,34
12,,35
12.36
12;37
12.38
12,39
12.40.
12.4,1
12,.42
12.43
12.44
12.45
12.46
12.47
12.48
12.49
12;50.

12:51
12.52
12.53
12;54
12,55
12.56
12.57
12.68
12.69
12.60.

4.0.3
4.0.3
4.0.3
4;0.4
4.0.4
4.0.44.0.4
4.0.4
4.0.4
4.0.5
4.0.5
4.0.5
4:0.5
4.0.5'
4.0S

1:2;61
1'2:62
12;63
12:'64
12.65
12;66
12.67
12.68
12.69
12';70.
12.71
12:72
12.73
12;74
12.7'5
1'2:76
12.17
12::78
1-2;79
12:80.
12.81
12.82
12.83
12:84
12,.85
12.86
12.87
12.88
12.89
1-2.90.
12:911
12.92
12.93
12.94
12.95
12/;'96
12.97

4.14
4.14
4.14'
4.14'
4'.14
4:15'
4.15
4.15

13:31
13.32

4.24
4.,24'

13~33

4::24

13.34

4:\25
4,125

4':15
4:15
4.15
4'..15
4.16
4.16
4.16
4.16'
4'.16
4;.-16
4'.16
4.'17
4.17
4)17
4'.:'17
4.17
4.17
4:'18
4.18
4:18
4.18
4.18
4.,18
4:18

1,3.39

t1~91

4~;O5'

4.0.6'
4.0.6
4.0.6
4';(!l6,
4.06
4.06
4.0.7
4.0.7,
4.0.7
4,0.7

4.0.7
4.0.7
4.0.7
4.0.8
4.'08
4.'08:
4.'08
4.0.8
4.0.8
4'\0.9,
4.0.9
4,0.9;
4~'O9',

410.9
4.09:
4.0.9
4.10.
4.10.
4.10.'
4.10.
4.10.
4.10.
4.10.
4.11
4.11
4.11
4..11
4.11
4.11,
4,12;
4:~2"

4\12'
4.:12,
4:12)
4:12
4.12:
4.~3'

4,13
4.13
4:13
4.13
4.13
4.1,3:
4.14

12mB

12:99
13.0.0.
13':0.1
13.0.2
13.0.3
13:0.4
13.0.5
13.0.6
13.0.7
13;0.8
13'.0.9
13.10.
13.11
13.12
13113
13:14
13:15
131'16
18.17
13.18
13.19
13;20.
13:21
13122
13.23
13.24
13;25
13.26
13.27
13128
13.29
13.30.

- ..

13~35

13.36
13.37
1~138

l'3:4b

4~25

4~19;

13~68

4.26
4.26
4.26
4.26
4.26
4.26
4.26
4.27
4;27
4:274.27
4.27
4.27
4.21
4.28
4:28
4.28
4.28
4.28
4;28
4.128
4.29
4.29

4.19
4.19

13;64
13.65

4,~9

4,19'

13~66

4.29:

4.':19
4.19
4.19'
4;20:

13~67

4'.129

13.68
13.69
13.70
18:71
13.72
13.73

4,99,

4.20.

4.20.\
4.20.'
4,20.,
4:20.
4;20.
4.21
4.21
4.21:
4;21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.22,
4:22
4.22
4J~2

4.22
4~22-

4l22\
4.23
4:2$
4:23:
4,23
4.23
4,23'
4~24

4:24:
4:24
4)24

13.41
13;42
13f43
13!44
13;45
13.413

4~;25

4.25
4.25
4',;2fi'

13A7

13.48
mf49
13.50.
13.51
13.52
13J53
13:54
13.55
13;56
13.57
13.58
13.59
13~6o.

13:61
13:62

13~74

13.75
13:76
13:77
13.78
13.79
13.80.
13~81

13.82
13.83
13:84
13:85
13:86
13:87
13:88
13:89
13.90.
13.91
13:92
13~93

13.94
13:95
13:96
13:97
13;98
13~99

14:0.0.

4.29,

4:30.
4';30
4:30.,
4:30.
4:30.
4:30.,
4,30.
4.31
4-:31\
4.31
4.31
4.31'
4.31
4.31
4.32
4.32
4.32
4.32
4.32
4:32
4.32
4:32,
4.33
4;33.
4.33,
4.33,
4.33~

4:33
4;33'
4;34,
4.34
4:34

~t

D 1535

TABLE 1 Continued
y
14.01
14.02
14.03
14.04
14.05
14.06
14.07
14.08
14.09
14.10
14.11
14.12
14.13
14.14
14.15
14.1(1
14.17
14.18
14.19
14.20
14.21
14.22
14.23
14.24
14.25
14.26
14.27
14.28
14.29
14.30
14.31
14.32
14.33
14.34
14.35
14.36
14.37
14.38
14.39
14.40
14.41
14.42
14.43
14.44
14.45
14.46
14.47
14.48
14.49
14.50
14.51
14.52
14.53
14.54
14.55
14.56
14.57
14.58
14.59
14.60
14.61
14.62
14.63
14.64
14.65
14.66
14.67
14.68
14.69
14.70

V
4.34
4.34
4.34
4.34
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.36
4.36
4.36
4.36
4.36
4.36
4.36
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.37
4.38
4.38
4.38.
4.38
4.38
4.38
4.38
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.39
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.41
4.41
4.41
4.41
4.41
4.41
4.41
4.41
4.42
4.42
4.42
4.42
4.42
4.42
4.42 "
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43
4.43 ,
4.43
4.43

14.71
14.72
14.73
14.74
14.75
14.76
14.77
14.78
14.79
14.80
14.81
14.82
14.83
14.84
14.85
14.86
14.87
14.88
14.89
14.90
14.91
14.92
14.93
14.94
14.95
14.96
14.97
14.98
14.99
15.00
15.01
15.02
15.03
15.04
15.05
15.06
15.07
15.08
15.09
15.10
15.11
15.12
15.13
15.14
15.15
15.16
15.17
15.18
15.19
15.20
15.21
15.22
15.23
15.24
15.25
15.26
15.27
15.28
15.29
15.30
15.31
15.32
15.33
15.34
15.35
15.36
15.37
15.38
15.39
15.40

4.44
4.44
4.44
4.44
4.44
4.44
4.44
4.45
4.45
4.45
4.45
4.45
4.45
4.45
4.46
4,46
4.46
4.46
4.46
4.46
4.46
4.46
4.47
4.47
4.47
4.47
4.47
4.47
4.47
4.48
4.48
4.48
4.48
4.48
4.48
4.48
4.48
4.49
4.49
4.49
4.49
4.49
4.49
4.49
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.51
4.52
4.52
4.52
4.52
4.52
4.52
4.52
4.53
4.53
4.53

15.41
15.42
15.43
15.44
15.45
15.46
15.47
15.48
15.49
15.50
15.51
15.52
15.53
15.54
15.55
15.56
15.57
15.58
15.59
15.60
15.61
15.62
15.63
15.64
15.65
15.66
15.67
15.68
15.69
15.70
15.71
15.72
15.73
15.74
15.75
15.76
15.77
15.78
15.79
15.80
15.81
15.82
15.83
15.84
15.85
15.86
15.87
15.88
15.89
15.90
15.91
15.92
15.93
15.94
15.95
15.96
15.97
15.98
15.99
16.00
16.01
16.02
16.03
16.04
16.05
i6.06
16.07
16.08
16.09
16.10

4.53
4.53
4.53
4.53
4.53
4.54
4.54
4.54
4.54
4.54
4.54
4.54
4.54
4.55
4.55
4.55
4.55
4.55
4.55
4.55
4.56
4.56
4.56
4.56
4.56
4.56
4.56
4.56
4.57
4.57
4.57
4.57
4.57
4.57
4.57
4.57
4.58
4.58
4.58
4.58
4.58
4.58
4.58
4.59
4:59
4.59
4.59
4.59
4.59
4.59
4.59
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.61'
4.61
4.61
4.61
4.61
4.61
4.61
4.61
4.62
4.62
4.62

Y
16.11
16.12
16.13
16.14
16.15
16.16
16.17
16.18
16.19
16.20
16.21
16.22
16.23
16.24
16.25
16.26
16.27
16.28 <\
16.29 .\
16.30
16.31
16.32
16.33
16.34
16.35
16.36
16.37
16.38
16.39
16.40
16.41
16.42
16.43
16.44
16.45
16.46
16.47
16.48
16.49
16.50
16.51
16.52
16.53
16.54
16.55
16.56
16.57
16.58
16.59
16.60
16.61
16.62
16.63
16.64
16.65'
16.66
16.67
16.68
16.69
16.70
16.71
16.72
16.73
16.74
16.75
16.76
16.77
16.78
16.79
16.80

4.62
4.62
4.62
4.62
4.62
4.63
4.63
4.63
4.63
4.63
4.63
4.63
4.64
4.64
4.64
4.64
4.64
4.64
4.64
4.64
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.67
4.67
4.67
4.67
4.67
4.67
4.67
4.67
4.68
4.68
4.68
4.68
4.68
4.68
4.68
4.68
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.69
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.71
4.71

16.81
16.82
16.83
16.84
16.85
16.86
16.87
16.88
16.89
16.90
16.91
16.92
16.93

4.71
4.71
4.71
4.71
4.71
4.71
4.72
4.72
4.72
4.72
4.72
4.72
4.72
4.72
4.73
4.73
4.73
4.73
4.73
4.73
4.73
4.73
4.74
4.74
4.74
4.74
4.74
4.74
4.74
4.74
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.76
4.76
4.76
4.76
4.76
4.76
4.76
4.76
4.77
4.77
4.77
4.77
4.77
4.77
4.77
4.77
4.78
4.78
4.78
4.78
4.78
4.78
4.78
4.78
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79

16.~4

16.95
16.96
16.97
16.98
16.99
17.00
17.01
17.02
17.03
17.04
17.05
17.06
17.07
17.08
17.09
17.10
17.11
17.12
17.13
17.14
17.15
17.16
17.17
17.18
17.19
17.20
17.21
17.22
17.23
17.24
17.25
17.26
17.27
17.28
17.29
17.30
17.31
17.32
17.33
17.34
17.35
17.36
17.37
17.38
17.39
17.40
17.41
17.42
17.43
17.44
17.45
17.46
17.47
17.48
17.49
17.50

~t~ ;D1!53~S
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v!

'17.51.

4:79'
4.80'

18.21
18.22
16.23
16;24
18;25
18.26
1a.27
18.28
1a.29
18.30
18.31
16.32
18;33
16.34
18.35
18.36

17:5~

17.5$.
17.51
17.q!ji
1V~6

17;57
17;.58
17.59
17.~(j)

17.61
17.62
17:63
17,.64
17.65
17.66
17.67
17.68
17.69
17:70
17.71
17.72
17.73.
17.74
17.75
17.76
17.77,
17.78
17.79
17.80
17.1;1.1
1(1:82
1(.:83
17.84
17.8.5
17.8~

17.e7
17,,88,
17,8~

17.9p
17.9l
17',92
17.9~

17:94
17,95
17);lQ
17:.97
17.98
17,:~9

18.00.
18:01,
18.02
18.Q3
18~Q4
18,O~

18\06
18:07
18:08
18.09
18i 10
18:1.1.
1R12
18.13
18:14
18;15
18,16,
18,171&,18
18,19
18.20

4f~Q

4;aQ,
4;80
4.80,
4.80
4.80'
4(80.
'h83
4.81
4.81.:
4JHi.
4.81,'
4.81"
4.81
4.81
4,82 .
4.82,'
4.82"
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4.1331
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4'.84
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4.86
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18.38
18.39
18;40
18.41
16.42.
18.43
18;44
18;45
18.46
18,47
18.48
18,49
18:50
18.51
18,52
18.53
18,54
18.55
18.56
16.57
16,58
18.59
18.60
18,61
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18,63
18.64
18.65
18.66
18;67
18'.68
18.69
18.7.0
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18.72,
18:.73
18.74
18:75
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18.77
18.78
18.79
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18.86
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4:90
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4.90
4.90
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4.91
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4.92
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4.95
4.95
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4.96
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18;91
18.92
18.93
18.94
18,95
18.96
18:97
18;98
18:99
19.00
19,01
19;02
19.03
19.04
19.05
19.06
19.0719;08
19.09
19.10
19.11
19:12
19.13
19.14
19.15
19.16
19.17
19.18
19.19
19,20
19:2119;22
19,23
19.24
19.25
19:26
19:27
19,28
19.29
19.30
19.3119.32
19.33
19.34
19.35
19.3.6
19.37
19.38
19;39
19.40
19.41
19.42
19.43
19044
19'.45
19:4.6
19047
19,48
19,49
19.-50
19.51
19.52
19,53
19.54
19.55
19.56
19.57
19:58
19::59
19;60

4:96.
4.96,
4i96
4;96

19;61
19.62
19:63
19:64

5.04:

5!12 i

4~97

19~65

4.97
4.97
4;97

19;66
19.67
19.68
19.69
19.70
19:71
19:72
19.73
19;74
19;75
19:76
19.77
19:78
19;'19
19;80
19:81
19;82
19:83
19.84
19'J85
19;86
19.'87
19.88
19,89
19:90
19;91
19.92
19.:93
19;94
19.95'
19',96
19,97
19.98
19,'99

20:31
20.32
20:33
20;34
20,35
20;'36
20.37'
20:38
20i39
20:40
20.41

4;97~

4.97
4.97:
4.97
4.981'
4.98'
4.98
4.98,
4,98'
4.98
4.98
4.98
4:98
4.99"
4.99
4.99
4:99
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4.99
4.99'
4.99
4.99
5.00
5.00
5.00 .
5.00
5.00
5.00'
5.00
5.00
5.01,
5.01 ;
5,01
5.01
5.01
5.01
5.01
5.01
5.01
5.02'
5.02.
5;02
5.02 .
5.02
5~02 .
5.02
5.02 ;
5:02
5.03
5.03
5.03
5;03
5.03
5.03
5.03 '
5.03
5'.03,
5.04,
5.04
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5:041
5.04~

10'

5~04"

5:04,'
5:04
5;05"
5.05:
5.05
5.05'
5.05
5:05'
5.05
5:05
5.05'
5.06
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5:06:
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5:06 1
5:06'
5~06 '
5.01
5:07
5.07
5'[07'
5.07
5.07'
5.07 .
5'.07
5.07
5:08
5.p8'
5.@8
5.08t
5.08'
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20~OO

5'.09'

20.01
20.02
20.03
20,04
20.05
20.'06
20.07
20.08
20.09
20..10
20..11
20.12
20.13
20.14
20.15
20.16
20.17
20.18
20.19
20.20
20.21
20.22
20.23
20.24
20-,25
20:26
20.27
20.28
20.29
20.30

5.09
5.09
5.09
~09

5.09'
5.09
5.09
5.09
5.10
5.10
5.10
5:10:
5>10"
5:10l
5.l0'
5\'10:,

20~42

20.4320:44
20.45
20)46
20.4720.48'
20.49
20!50
20.51
20!52
20.53
20.54
20'i55
20!56
20.5?
20.58
20;59
2(i'.(30
20;61
20.62'
20.63
20.64
20;(35
20.66
20'.67
20.68
20:69'
20:'70
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20.7:l
20.74
20.75
20:16
20.7720.'18
20.79
20.80
20'.81
20.132
20.83'
20.84
20.85"
20:86'

5.10:~

20~a7'

5J1\~

20.88
20.89
20.90
20.91
20;92
20:93

5:11' i
5:11:
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5,lf1
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5:H"
5.11:
5.12'
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20.95
20:96
20.97
20:98'
20:99'
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5:12'

51.12'"
5:12:
5:12,
5:13'
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5:13
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5.13
5.13
5.13 1
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5.13
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5.16
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5.11
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5;19
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5.19 .
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TABLE 1

y
21.01
21.02
21.03
21.04
21.05
21.06
21.07
21.08
21.09
21.10
21.11
21.12
21.13
21.14
21.15
21.16
21.17
21.18
21.19
21.20
21.21
21.22
21.23
21.24
21.25
21.26
21.27
21.28
21.29
21.30
21.31
21.32
21.33
21.34
21.35
21.36
21.37
21.38
21.39
21.40
21.41
21.42
21.43
21.44
21.45
21.46
21.47
21.48
21.49
21.50
21.51
21.52
21.53
21.54
21.55
21.56
21.57
21.58
21.59
21,60
21.61
21.62
21.63
21.64
21.65
21.66
21.67
21.68
21..69
21.70

V
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.21
5.21
5.21
5.21
5.21
5.21
5.21
5.21
5.21
5.21
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.22
5.23
5.23
5.23
5.23
5.23
5.23
5.23
5.23
5.23
5.24
5.24
5.24
5.24
5.24
5,24
5.24
5.24
5.24
5.24 '
5.25
5.25
5.25
5.25
5.25
5.25
5.25
5.25
5.25
5.26
5.26
5.26
5.26
5.26
5.26 '
5.26
5.26
5.26
5.27
5.27
5.27
5.27
5.27

Y
21.71
21.72
21.73
21.74
21.75
21.76
21.77
21.78
21.79
21.80
21.81
21.82
21.83
21.84
21.85
21.86
21.87
21.88
21.89
21.90
21.91
21.92
21.93
21.94
21.95
21.96
21.97
21.98
21.99
22.00
22.01
22.02
22.03
22.04
22.05
22.06
22.07
22.08
22.09
22.10
22.11
22.12
22.13
22.14
22.15
22.16
22.17
22.18
22.19
22.20
22.21
22.22
22.23
22.24
22.25
22.26
22.27
22.28
22.29
22.30
22.31
22.32
22.33
22.34
22.35
22.36
22.37
22.38
22.39
22.40

5.27
5.27
5.27
5.27
5.27
5.28
5.28
5.28
5.28
5.28
5.28
5.28
5.28
5.28
5.29
5.29
5.29
5.29
5.29
5.29
5.29,
5.29
5.29
5.29
5.30
5.30
5.30
5.30
5.30
5.30
5.30
5.30
5.30
5.31
5.31
5.31
5.31
5.31
5.31
5.31
5.31
5.31
5.31
5.32
5.32
5.32
5.32
5.32
5.32
5.32
5.32
5.32
5.33
5.33
5.33
5.33
5.33
5.33
5.33
5.33
5.33
5.33
5.34
5.34,
5.34,
5.34
5.34
5.34
5.34
5.34

22.41
22.42
22.43
22.44
22.45
22.46
22.47
22.48
22.49
22.50
22.51
22.52
22.53
22.54
22.55
22.56
22.57
22.58
22.59
22.60
22.61
22.62
22.63
22.64
22.65
22.66
22.67
22.68
22.69
22.70
22.71
22.72
22.73
22.74
22.75
22.76
22.77
22.78
22.79
22.80
22.81
22.82
22.83
22.84
22.85
22.86
22.87
22.88
22.89
22.90
22.91
22.92
22.93
22.94
22.95
22.96
22.97
22.98
22.99
23.00
23.01
23.02
23.03
23.04
23.05
23.06
23.07
23.08
23.09'
23.10

5.34
5.35
5.35
5.35
5.35
5.35
5.35
5.35
5.35
5.35
5.35
5.36
5.36
5.36
5.36
5.36
5.36
5.36
5.36
5.36
5.36
5.37
5.37
5.37
5.37
5.37
5.37
5.37
5.37
5.37
5.38
5.3&
5.38
5.38'
5.38
5.38
5.38
5.38
5.38
5.38
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.39
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.40
5.41
5.41
5.41
5.41
5.41 '
5.41
5.41
5.41
5.41
5.42

23.11
23.12
23.13
23.14
23.15
23.16
23.17
23.18
23.19
23.20
23.21
23.22
23.23
23.24
23.25
23.26
23.27
23.28
23.29
23.30
23.31
23.32
23.33
23.34
23.35
23.36
23.37
23.38
23.39
23.40
23.41
23.42
23.43
23.44
23.45
23.46
23.47
23.48
23.49
23.50
23.51
23.52
23.53
23.54
23.55
23.56
23.57
23.58
23.59
23.60
23.61
23.62
23.63
23.64
23.65
23.66
23.67
23.68
23.69
23.70
23.71
23.72
23.73
23.74
23.75
23.76
23.77
23.78
23.79
23.80

5.42
5.42
5.42
5.42
5.42
5.42
5.42
5.42
5.42
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.43
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.45
5.46
5.46
5.46
5.46
5.46
5.46
5.46
5.46
5.46
5.46
5.47
5.47
5.47'
5.47 '
5.47
5.47
5.47
5.47
5.47
5.47
5.48
5.48
5.48
5.48
5.48
5.48
5.48
5.48
5.48
5.48
5.49

23.81
23.82
23.83
23.84
23.85
23.86
23.87
23.88
23.89
23.90
23.91
23.92
23.93
23.94
23.95
23.96
23.97
23.98
23.99
24.0
24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4
24.5
24.6
24.7
24.8
24.9
25.0
25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4 .
25.5
25.6
25.7
25.8
25.9
26.0
26.1
26.2
26.3
26.4
26.5
26.6
26.7
26.8
26.9
27.0
27.1
27.2
27.3
27.4
27.5
27.6 \
27.7 .
27.8
27.9
28.0
28.1
28.2
28.3
28.4
28.5
28.6
28.7
28.8
28.9
29.0

5.49
5.49
5.49
5.49
5.49
5.49
5.49
5.49
5.49
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.51
5.52
5.53
5.54
5.55
5.55
5.56
5.57
5.58
5.59
5.60
5.61
5.62
5.63
5.64
5.65
5.66
5.67
5.68
5.69
5.70
5.71
5.72
5.73
5.74
5.75
5.75
5.76
5.77
5.78
5.79
5.80
5.81
5.82
5.83
5.84
5.85
5.86
5.87
5.87
5.88
5.89
5.90
5.91
5.92
5.93
5.94
5.95
5.96
5.96
5.97

~t 'D'1'53$
TABLE ,1" ContinUed
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29.1':
29.2:

5.:!3.8'.
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36.2
36.3:
3().4
36.5
36;6
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36.
36.9
37.0
37.1
3t.2
37.3
37.4
37\5
37.6
37,:7
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37.9
38.0
38.1
38.2
38;3
38.4
38.5
38.6
38.7
38.8
38,9
39.0
39.1
39,2
39,3
39.4

6.56
6.QV:::
6.58
6.59
6.60 ..
6.60
6.61

43.1
43.2
43.3
43.4
43.5
43.6
43.7.
43.8
43.9
44.0
44.1
44.2
44.3
44.4
44.5
44.6
44.7
44.8
44;9.
45'.0
45.,1'
45.2"
45;3
45.4.
45;5
45.6
45.7
45.8
45.9
46.0
46.1
46.2
46.3
46.4
46.5
46,6
46.7
46.8
46.9
47.0
47..1
47:2
47.3'
47.4
47.5
47.6
47.7'
47.8
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48.0
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48.3
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49.6
49.7
49.8
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29;7,
2,9.8
29.9
30.0
30.1
30.2
30.3
30.4
30.5
30.6
30.7
30;8
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31.1
31.2
31.3
31.4
31;5
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31.7
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32.2
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32.4
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33.1
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33.3
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33.5..
33.6
33.7
33.8
33.9
34.0
34.1
34.2
34.3
34.4
34.5
34.6
34.7
34.8
34,9
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35(1
35.2
35.3
35.4
35.5
35.6 .
35.7
35:8
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6.01
6 ..0?'
6.03
6.. 03
6.04
6.05
6.06..
6.07
6.08
6.09
6.10
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6'.1.1 .
6.12
6,;13
6.,14
6.15
6.16
6.16
6.1,7
6.J8 .
6 ..19
6.20
6.21
6.21
6.2~

6.23
6.24
6.25
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6.27
6.27
6.28
6.29,.
6;3Q
6.31 :
6.32
6.32 .
6.3,~ ,
6.34
6.36
6.36
6.36
6.37
6.38
6.39
6.40
6.4"
6.41
6.42 ..
6.43'
6.44
6.45
6.45
6.46
6.47:
6.48
6.49
6.49
6.50
6.51
6.52
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4Q:Q,
40.1
40;2'
40.3
40.4
40.6
40.6
40,7
40 i S,
40.9 .
41,0
41.1
41.2
41.3
41.4
41,5
41.6
41:7 '
41.8
41.9.
42.0 ;
42;1 '
42.2
42.3
42.4
42.5
42.6
42.7.
42;8,
42.9.
43.0

6.62
6.63.
6.63
6;64.
6.65
6 . 66
6.67
6;67
6.66
6.69 .
6.70
6.7.0 ..
6.71
6.172
6.73
6.73
6.74
6.75
6.76
6.76.
6.. 77,
6.78.::
6.79'
6.7.9
6,80
6.81
6.82
6.82
6.83
6.84 .
6,85
6,85.
6;86 .
6.87.
6.87
6.88
6.89
6,90,.,;
6.90,'
6.91
6.92
6.93
6.93
6.94
6.95
6.95.,
6.~6

6,97
6.98
6;98
6.99'
7.00
7.00 .
1.01>
7.02
7.03 \
7,.03
7.04,
7.05
7.06
7. 06
7;07
7.07

V
7:0S'
7.09'
7,10,
'7-:10
7.11 '
7.12
7.12
7.13
7:.14
7.14
7.15
7.16
7.16
7.17
7.18
7;19'
7.19..
7.20
7.21
7.21
7.22
7.23
7.23
7.24
7.25
7.25
7.26
7.27
7.27
7.28
7.29
7.29
7.30
7.31
7.31
7.32 .
7.33.
7.33.
7.34
7~35

7.35,
7.36
7.37
7.37
7:38
7.39
7.39
7.40
7.41
7.41
7.42
7.43
7.43 .
7.44
7.44 ;.
7.45 "
7.46
7.46.
7.47.'
7.48
7.48.
7.49 ..
7.. 50 '
7.50
7.61 .
7.52.
7.52
7.63
7.63
7,54

12

y.

50;1 '
50.2
50.3
50.4
50.5
50.6
50.7
50.8
50.9
51.0
51.1
51.2

7.55
7.55
7:66
1:57':
7.57
7.5S'
7.59
7.59
7.60
7.60
7.61
7.62
7.62"
7.63
7.64'
7.64
7.65
7.65

57.1
57-:2
57.3

51$~

5104
51.5
51.6
51.7
51.8
5'1.9
52;0
52,,1
52.2
52.3
52.4
52.5
52.6
52.7
52:8
52.9'
53';0,
53.1
53.2
53.3
53.4
53.5
53:6~.

53.7
53.8.
63:9
54.0
54.1
54.2
54;3
5i:t4
54.5
54.6
54.7
54.8 \
54.9
55.0
55.1
55.2
55.3.
56.4
56.5
56.6
55,7
55.8
55.9
56,0
56.1
56.2
56.3 .
56.4
56:5
66.6
56,7
56.8
56.9
67.0

5i'A
57~'5

51.6
57~7

8:01

57.8
57.9
58.0
58.1
58.2
58.3"
58.4
58;5
58.6
58.7
58.8

8J)1
8.02

7.6~

58'.~

7;'67
7.67
7.68.
7.69 .
7;69
7.70
7,',70
7.71
7.72
7.72
7.73
7.73
7.74'
7.75 .
7.75
7.76
7i76
7:77'
7.78
7.78
7.79
7.79 .
7:80
7.81
7.81
7.82
7.82
7.83
7.84
7.84
7.85
7.85
7.S6::
7.87 .
7.87
7.S8':
7,8S.
7.89
7.90 .
7.90
7,91
7.91
7.92
1.92
7.93
7.94'

59.0:
59.1
59.2
59;3
59;4 ,
59;'5
59;6
59;7
59.8
59.9
60.0
60.1
60.2
60.3
60.4
60.6
60.6
60.1 '
60:8
60.9 '
61.0
61:1 .

7.94j~

7.95':
7.95:7.96
7;97 '

V
7.97,
7:98
1.98
7;99
7;99
8;0()

61:~

61:3 .
61',4;'
61:5;
61.6
61:7
61.8
61.9
62.0
62.1
62.2
62:3
62.4
62.5
62.6
62.7
62.S
62.9
63:0
63~1,

63:~F

63.3'
63.4
63.5
63.6'
63.7
63.S:
63.9'
64:0

8.0~ .
8.03
8.03
8.04 .
8.05
8.05

8~06

8.06
8;01
8.07
8.08
8.09
8.09
8.10
8.10
8.11
8.11
8.12
8.13
8.13
8.14
8.14
8,15
8.15
8:16
8,16
8;17
8.18
8;18
8.19
8.19
8.20 .
8;20
8.21,
8.21
8.22
8.23 .
8:23
8.24
8.24
8.25
8.25
8.26
8 ..26
8.27
8.27
8)28
8.29'
8.:29
8.30
8.30
8;31"
8.31! "
8.32'
8.32
8.33
8.33
8.34
8.34
8.35
8.36

~m~ 01535
TABLE 1 Continued
y
64.1
64.2
64.3
64.4
64.5
64.6
64.7
64.8
64.9
65.0
65.1
65.2
65.3
65.4
65.5
65.6
65.7
65.8
65.9
66.0
66.1
66.2
66.3
66.4
66.5
66.6
66.7
66.8
66.9
67.0
67.1
67.~

67.3
67.4
67.5
67.6
67.7
67.8
67.9
68.0
68.1
68.2
68.3
68.4
68.5
68.6
68.7
68.8
68.9
69.0
69.1
69.2
69.3
69.4
69.5
69.6
69.7
69.8
69.9
70.0
70.1
70.2
70.3
70.4
70.5
70.6
70.7
70.8
70.9
71.0
71.1
71.2

8.36
8.37
8.37
8.38
8.38
8.39
8.39
8.40
8.40
8.41
8.41
8.42
8.42
8.43
8.44
8.44
8.45
8.45
8.46
8.46
8.47
8.47
8.48
8.48
8.49
8.49
8.50
8.50
8.51
8.51
8.52
8.53
8.53
8.54
8.54
8.55
8.55
8.56
8.56
8.57
8.57
8.58
8.58
8.59
8.59
8.60
8.60
8.61
8.61
8.62
8.62
8.63
8.63
8.64
8.64
8.65
8.65
8.66
8.66
8.67
8.67
8.68
8.68
8.69
8.69
8.70
8.70
8.71
8.71
8.72
8.72
8.73

y
71.3
71.4
71.5
71.6
71.7
71.8
71.9
72.0
72.1
72.2
72.3
72.4
72.5
72.6
72.7
72.8
72.9
73.0
73.1
73.2
73.3
73.4
73.5
73.6
73.7
73.8
73.9
74.0
74.1
74.2
74.3
74.4
74.5
74.6
74.7
74.8
74.9
75.0
75.1
75.2
75.3
75.4
75.5
75.6
75.7
75.8
75.9
76.0
76.1
76.2
76.3
76.4
76.5
76.6
76.7
76.8
76.9
77.0
77.1
77.2
77.3
77.4
77.5
77.6
77.7
77.8
77.9
78.0
78.1
78.2
78.3
78.4

8.73
8.74
8.74
8.75
8.75
8.76
8.76
8.77
8.77
8.78 .
8.78
8.79
8.79
8.80
8.80
8.81
8.81
8.82
8.82
8.83
8.83
8.84
8.84
8.85
8.85
8.86
8.86
8.87
8.87
8.88
8.88
8.89
8.89
8.90
8.90
8.91
8.91
8.92
8.92
8.93
8.93
8.93
8.94
8.94
8.95
8.95
8.96
8.96
8.97
8.97
8.98
8.98
8.99
8.99
9.00
9.00
9.01
9.01
9.02
9.02
9.03
9.03
9.03
9.04
9.04
9.05
9.05
9.06
9.06
9.07
9.07
9.08

9.08
9.09
9.09
9.10
9.10
9.10
9.11
9.11
9.12
9.12
9.13
9.13
9.14
9.14
9.15
9.15
9.16
9.16
9.17
9.17
9.17
9.18
9.18
9.19
9.19
9.20
9.20
9.21
9.21
9.22
9.22
9.22
9.23
9.23
9.24
9.24
9.25
9.25
9.26
9.26
9.27
9.27
9.27
9.28
. 9.28
9.29
9.29
9.30
9.30
9.31
9.31
9.32
9.32
9.32
9.33
9.33
9.34
9.34
9.35
9.35
9.36
9.36
9.36
9.37
9.37
9.38
9.38
9.39
9.39
9.40
9.40
9.40

78.5
78.6
78.7
78.8
78.9
79.0
79.1
79.2
79.3
79.4
79.5
79.6
79.7
79.8
79.9
80.0
80.1
80.2
80.3
80.4
80.5
80.6
80.7
80.8
80.9
81.0
81.1
81.2
81.3
81.4
81.5
81.6
81.7
81.8
81.9
82.0
82.1
82.2
82.3
82.4
82.5
82.6
82.7
82.8
82.9
83.0
83.1
83.2
83.3
83.4
83.5
83.6
83.7
83.8
83.9
84.0
84.1
84.2
84.3
84.4
84.5
84.6
84.7
84.8
84.9
85.0
85.1
85.2
85.3
85.4
85.5
85.6

13

85.7
85.8
85.9
86.0
86.1
86.2
86.3
86.4
86.5
86.6
86.7
86.8
86.9
87.0
87.1
87.2
87.3
87.4
87.5
87.6
87.7
87.8
87.9
88.0
88.1
88.2
88.3
88.4
88.5
88.6
88.7
88.8
88.9
89.0
89.1
89.2
89.3
89.4
89.5
89.6
89.7
89.8
89.f}
90.0
90.1
90.2
90.3
90.4
90.5 .
90.6
90.7
90.8
90.9
91.0
91.1
91.2
91.3
91.4
91.5
91.6
91.7
91.8
91.9
92.0
92.1
92.2
92.3
92.4
92.5
92.6
92.7
92.8

9.41
9.41
9.42
9.42
9.43
9.43
9.43
9.44
9.44
9.45
9.45
9.46
9.46
9.47
9.47
9.47
9.48
9.48
9.49
9.49
9.50
9.50
9.50
9.51
9.51
9.52
9.52
9.53
9.53
9.53
9.54
9.54
9.55
9.55
9.56
9.56
9.56
9.57
9.57
9.58
9.58
9.59
9.59
9.59
9.60
9.60
9.61
9.61
9:62
9.62
9.62
9.63
9.63
9.64
9.64
9.64
9.65
9.65
9.66
9.66
9.67
9.67
9.67
9.68
9.68
9.69
9.69
9.69
9.70
9.70
9.71
9.71

92.9
93.0
93.1
93.2
93.3
93.4
93.5
93.6
93.7
93.8
93.9
94.0
94.1
94.2
94.3
94.4
94.5
94.6
94.7
94.8
94.9
95.0
95.1
95.2
95.3
95.4
95.5
95.6
95.7
95.8
95.9
96.0
96.1
96.2
96.3
96.4
96.5
96.6
96.7
96.8
96.9
97.0
97.1
97.2
97.3
97.4
97.5
97.6
97.7
97.8
97.9
98.0
98.1
98.2
98.3
98.4
98.5
98.6
98.7
98.8
98.9
99.0
99.1
99.2
99.3
99.4
99.5
99.6
99.7
99.8
99.9
100.0

9.72
9.72
9.72
9.73
9.73
9.74
9.74
9.74
9.75
9.75
9.76
9.76
9.76
9.77
9.77
9.78
9.78
9.79
9.79
9.79
9.80
9.80
9.81
9.81
9.81
9.82
9.82
9.83
9.83
9.83
9.84
9.84
9.85
9.85
9.85
9.86
9.86
9.87
9.87
9.87
9.88
9.88
9.89
9.89
9.89
9.90
9.90
9.91
9.91
9.91
9.92
9.92
9.93
9.93
9.93
9.94
9.94
9.95
9.95
9.95
9.96
9.96
9.97
9.97
9.97
9.98
9.98
9.99
9.99
9.99
10.00
10.00

~m~ 0;1535
WHITE

{\"..

I/)
I/)

'(}

lI
(!)

...J
BLU~

GREEN

,_SATURATION',

'P URPLE

HUE ____~ _ _-+..,.

YELLOW

R~D

BLACK

FIG. 1

Dimensions of the Surface-Color-Perception ,SOlid

FIG. 2

Designation Systems for Munsell Hue

14 '

~m~ 0 1535

55r-______~--~~--;_------~~--------~7T-------.~----~~----~-----------------------~5~
I

HUE

AND

CHROMA

VALUE

.50 -- .

45

50

45

.40

.35

30

FIG. 3

Munsell Value 1-Loci of Constant Hue and Constant Chroma


in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

15

.55

~-r----------r-~~--------~----~--------~

__

~--~--~~

__

--~

____,-____________--______________

~~~

HUE ANp CHROMA


VALUE 2

.50

.45

.4&

.40

.35

.30

.2&

.20

.15

FIG. 4

.20

.25

',.

.30

.50

.55

Mun'sell Value 2-Loci of Constant Hue and Constant Chroma in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

16

~m~ 0 1535

.so

.45

.45 I--!---I'I--+-+

.40

.30

FIG. 5

Munse" Value 3-Loci of Constant Hue and Constant Chroma in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

17

HU,E

I
.. .
A~D'lqHRorvfA
VALliJE.A . .

I.

__ .i

.50

.45

.40

.30

.25

FIG,~.6

lYI.uns~IIVal"'~ 4...... Loci of ~eoi1stant Hue and Constant 'Chronia'in CIE (x,y) Coordinate's

~ffi~ 0 1535
~~--~--~~----r---~~--------~--~~------~~------~~----~--~--------~------------------~.55

HUE AND CHROMA


VALUE 5

50

45

.25

20

.20

FIG. 7

Munsell Value 5-Loci of Constant Chroma in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

19

FIG. 8

Munsell Value 5-Loci of Constant Hue and Constant Chroma, Near Gray, in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

20

~m~ 0 1535

HUE

AND

,CHROMA

VALUE 6

.50

.45

.35

.35 11-1-+-'--1-'-+-1+-+1-+-'--1-+--1

'I

.30

.25

__ ._ .. __ ..... _.

-_.-- _. ..

- .20

.10

.Ie,I~0---':'--.o:I::I5"""'----:.2:f.;0:-----~~-=:::!!ioo.-"":;:;;oI--:::::"'''''''':::;;'''':------,-:1;40::------,+.45:--...---......;;;:------.-:::S5:------.6;:;!0,15

FIG. 9. Munsell Value 6-Loci of Constan,t Hue and Constant Chroma in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

21

,37

,33

FIG. 10

MuhseliValue 6:"";'Lbci of'Constant'Hue and Co~stan(ChrOina, Near' C1ray; 'ikClE

22

(x,y)

Coordinates

~~l~ 0 1535
.&5r---~~~r-~--r----r--~~----~------~r-------~~------~~~~~~--------~--------~--------~.55

HUE

AND

iCHROMA

.50

50

.45

.45

.40

..

40

.3& I--l---....j'--f-l--

.35

.30

.30

.n

-- .25

.10

JlIj~O--------~.I:'::-5--------~.2::'::0~-------.2::'::5~-------.3::':0~-------.3::'::5---------4-:-:0:---------.-:-:45:------......:;-.-;:';50:-------.~55::------~.6015

FIG. 11

Munsell Value 7-Loci of Constant Hue and Constant Chroma in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

23

FIG. 1'2' 'Munsell' Value 7~Loci ofcbnstantHue'and Cbnst~ritChroma, Near:G~a',

24

iril'CiEi'(x,y) Co'ordinates

~m~ 0 1535

- Ii

. i. j

.10

HUE

AND

CHROMA

, -1+--

.;

VALUE 8

-, t--j-

.50

~LL -+
.
...

-II~--+---+-+--I-_--I-.I~'-i.45

.40

.H J+-I--'-H-1f -'-I---+-+--1
.35

.30

.l11-~~~::~~~::;-:-It

.25

-~ j--l--!

__=~_Ll_
I-+--I--l-+--+-+-I--~ -

____

~'1'- ~

~:--

.I~

__...;...*___

FIG. 13

.20

:.

--::~

___ ____ ___--:":--__ _",:", ___':::::"':'-":""'_________


~

.30

.35

...J.16

.40

.45

.50

.55

Munsell Value a-Loci of Constant Hue and Constant Chroma


in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

25

.60

2.6

~m~ 0 1535
,55r-'-~~--~--------~--------~------~--~~------~

~------~~~--~~~--------~--~----~---------;'~5
;

HUE
...50 -

AND

pHROMA

VAL~E. 9

.45

.411

.40

.40

.30

. 25

I-~--;'--'---f--I--l--:- .. ,.........

I_-'--~~-~-+_-i-,.. _

.. _-_ ..+

.211

.20 I .. ,.. ,".-+-+--1-- --:...

.15

L-~

ill

______~________~________~________ __~________

FIG. 15

__--------~------~~------~~~~~~~~-------~III
M
M
M
M
~

Munsell Value 9--Loci of Constant Hue and Constant Chroma


in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

27

36

- .35

.. 34

.31

- . . . 30

9/.
~--~~~.2~8~~--~2~9--~~~~.30~PL---~~.371~~--~.~32~--~--~.3~3~~~~.3~4--~--~.~35~------~.3~6--~~~.3729
__ 'I

FIG. 16

-~

\I.

,n, . ','"

'",

'."

',;

:~: '<~~ -'.

4'

,'f.'.

"':'7 . :~ ~ ..' ~ .. ~~',,- "-

_,

,:".:."LI)'t

~t~~~~'~~:; ~.:

",

.-:~~. .

Munsi!~rValue 9-Loci of Constant Hue and Constant Chroma, Near White, in CIE (x,y) Coordinates

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