TABLE VI. 



SHOWING THE VALUE OP LAND, OP GROWING CROP, OR OP WORK 

 DONE, AT ANY RATE PER ACRE, FROM 3D. TO 100; AND FOB 

 ANY QUANTITY, FROM 1 POLE TO 10 ACRES. 



THE left hand column of the Table headed land, contains the 

 quantity of land, rising by poles from 1 to 39, thence by roods to 

 1 acre, and then 5 and 10 acres. The rate per acre is placed on 

 the top of the other columns, rising by 1 penny from 3d. to Is., 

 thence by 6d. to 1, thence by Is. to 20, thence by 1 to 29, 

 and then 50, 75, and 100. Under these rates, and opposite 

 each quantity in the left hand column, is found the value of that 

 quantity, at the required rate per acre. 



Note. As the Scotch and Imperial roods are similarly divided, 

 that is to say, the Scotch into 40 falls and the Imperial into 40 

 poles, and there are the same number of roods in an acre of each, 

 the Table will suit equally well for both Measures, and the left 

 hand column will denote falls instead of poles, when the measure 

 is Scotch. 



EXAMPLES. 1. Required the value of a lot of growing turnips, 

 measuring 3 roods, 25 poles, at 5 1 2s. per acre ? 



Look in the Table for 5 12s. the rate, 



Under which and opposite 3 roods, is .440 

 And opposite 25 poles, is . . . 0170 



Value of the lot, 5 1 6 



2. Required the cost of digging 1 acre, 1 rood, 15 falls, at 

 rate of 2 7s. per acre? 



Look in the Table for 2 7s. the rate per acre, 



And set down for 1 acre, . . .270 



Opposite 1 rood, stands . . .0119 



And opposite 15 falls (or poles), stands . 044} 



Cost of digging, 3 3 If 



