MONEY-TABLE.
(Comp. p. xiii.)
Approximate Equivalents.
Ital
ian.
American.
English
German.
Austrian.
Lire.
Cent.
Doll.
Cts.
L. S.
D.
Mk.
Pfg.
Fl.
Kr.
5
_
1
_
_
•I*
__
4
__
2
—
25
—
5
—
—
2>|2
—
20
—
10
—
50
—
10
—
—
5
—
40
—
20
—
75
—
15
—
—
7>(,
—
60
—
30
1
—
—
20
—
—
9^4
—
80
—
40
2
—
—
40
—
1
7'«
1
60
—
80
3
—
—
60
—
2
5
2
40
1
20
4
—
—
80
—
3
2>|-,
3
20
1
60
5
—
—
—
4
4
_
2
—
6
—
20
_
4
93|4
4
80
2
40
7
—
40
_
5
7>2
5
60
2
80
8
—
60
_
6
5
6
40
3
20
9
—
80
_
7
2>|,
7
20
3
60
10
—
2-
—
_
8
8
_
4
_
11
—
2
20
_
8
93/4
8
80
4
40
12
—
2
40
—
9
7'i,
9
60
4
80
13
—
2
60
_
10
5
10
40
5
20
14
—
2
80
—
11
21/2
11
20
5
60
15
—
3
_
_
12
12
_
6
_
16
—
3
20
_
12
93(4
12
80
6
40
17
—
3
40
—
13
7'-,
13
60
6
80
18
—
3
60
—
14
5
14
40
7
20
19
—
3
80
_
15
2'j2
15
20
7
60
20
—
4
—
—
16
—
16
—
8
_
25
—
5
_
1
_
_
20
_
10
—
100
—
20
—
4
—
—
80
—
40
—
Distances. Since the consolidation of the Kingdom of Italy the
French metre system has been in use throughout the country, but the old
Italian miglio (pi. le miglia) is still sometimes preferred to the new kilo-
mitre. One kilometre is equal to 0.62138, or nearly 5/st.hs, 0f an English
mile. The Tuscan miglio is equal to 1.65 kilometre or 1 M. 44 yds.; the
Roman miglio is equal to 1.49 kilometre or 1630 yds.
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