It is a table of data that gives you key details in a readily-accessible manner.
Examples:
The index in a text-book.
The Multiplication Tables.
ThePeriodic Table of chemical Elements.
Rail / bus / air timetables.
Stratigraphical columns on gelogical maps.
Tables of the correcthole diameters for screws (inmechanical engineering).
Conversions of cookery temperature settings of ovens.
Clothes size equivalents between countries.
etc, etc...
The name of the reference table can vary depending on the context in which it is used. In databases, it might be referred to as a "lookup table," while in academic settings, it could be called a "reference chart" or "data table." If you're looking for a specific reference table, please provide more details for a more precise answer.
as a reference tool
A table with a map is commonly referred to as a "map table" or a "cartographic table." It is a piece of furniture that combines a table surface with a built-in map for reference or decoration.
Earth science reference table..
BLue Book of Gun Values has cross reference table.
A cross reference table joins two or more tables together. This could be used to find related information that is somewhere else in the document in which someone is working.
qualifier
Usually you will be provided a table or terrain index reference points. For example with a table you will exchange the number in the grid with the letter that is above that number in the table.
The vapor pressure of propanone (acetone) at 45 degrees Celsius is approximately 365 mmHg according to reference table h.
To identify igneous rocks using a reference table, first examine the rock's texture (e.g., coarse-grained or fine-grained) and color (mafic or felsic). Then, compare these characteristics against the descriptions and classifications in the table, which typically categorize rocks based on their mineral composition and cooling history. By matching your observations with the reference table, you can accurately determine the rock type, such as basalt, granite, or rhyolite.
Lead, (for future reference you can work this out using the periodic table)
The ClearAudio Master Reference table