for Garde NERs, &c. 6j 



to F, let him move about to the right or left, 

 'til you ftanding at your Inflrument, and look- 

 ing thro' the Sights to A ^ obferve the M^n 

 to come to Poinr 6, in the Line E A5 F O 

 being one Chain, let him place a Stick therei 

 and proceed on towards A, imagine to H, 

 wh^are beingftopp'dby the hinder Perfon's Ar- 

 riv?il at G, let the hinder Perfon take up the 

 Stick, and being brought as before to I, in 

 Line E x\ ^ let him place a Srick, the hinder- 

 moft Perfon takes up the Stick at G, and then 

 fuffers the foremoft to proceed A 5 which is 

 another Chain's Length, fo that E G, G I, 

 and I A, are juft three Chains. 



Set againft A, Column-wife in this Man- 

 ner three Chains. 



Lines E B, EC, and E D, being meafur'd in 

 the fame Manner, fuppofe E B 2 Ch. 14. Li. 

 E C 2 Ch. 51. Li. and E D i Ch. 90 Li. 

 Tabulate them as above. 



Now repair to your Surveying Scale, and, as 

 has been taught, take off 3 Chains, and fet 

 that Diftance from E to A ; fet 2 Ch. 14 Li. 

 from E to B, and draw A B 5 fet 2 Ch. $!♦ 



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