| 16 Wuebe | of 7·27 | gallons | (1/2 Artaba) |
| each of 12 Saa | of 0·605 | „ |
While the Cafiz of Tunis is of 8 Artaba, the Cahiz of Spain is of 10 Artaba, 10 × 14·55 = 145·5 gallons. It is divided into
12 Fanegas of 12·125 gallons
each of 12 Almudas or Celemines of 1·0104 gallons.
The present standard in Spain of the Cahiz = 144·7 gallons, the Fanega being = 12·06 gallons, and the Celemin = 1·005 gallon. The Tomolo of Naples is = 12·22 gallons.
2. The second measure, the cubed Black cubit = 34·73 gallons, is the basis of the fluid (oil and wine) measures of Tunis, and also of Spain, Provence and Paris.
Reduced in inverse water-wheat ratio, it gives 34·73/1·22 = 28·46 gallons.
This fluid measure, apparently not extant at the present time, is yet found in its double, the Moyo of Spain = 56·79 gallons, and its half, the Mezzaruola of Italy, the Mieirolo of Marseilles.
The Mieirolo is the basis of other important measures; its standard, = 28·46/2 = 14·19 gallons, is found—
| in Tunis | = 13·97 | gallons | |
| in Tripoli | = 14·19 | „ | |
| in Spain | = 14-23 | „ | (1/4 Moyo). |