for Gardeners, &c. 95 



veyinig;, protracting, and finding the Length 

 of a Road 5 therefore we will conclude this 

 Part, by letting him into the Method of ta- 

 king and protracting a whole Mannour. 



Walk over the MannOur two or three times, 

 the better to know where to begin, and how 

 to proceed in your Works to the beft Advan- 

 tage 3 at which Time you may take fuch 

 Notes and Memorandums, as you think pro- 

 per, of all Roads, Lanes, Butting-hedges, 

 Waters, Houfes, &e. The Truth of this 

 Survey depending on the exad taking of An- 

 gles, and it confifting of fo many Farts as we 

 imagine cannot be taken in the Fields, on one 

 Piece of Paper, our Inftrument fliall be the 

 Theodolite^ 



Fig. la.'PT'Ixing the Theodolite at A, and 

 f/ the Needle hanging over the 

 Meridian Line, let a Man ftand at the firft 

 Bend of the Road B, direct your Index to bim^ 

 and it will cut 9 Degrees N. E. which note 

 down in your Field-Book,with this Mark © A 

 9 Degrees N. E. 3 meafure the OfF-fets to the; 

 right AG 32 li., left AO 55 li., and note 

 them in your Book. Meafure A B 4 ch. 5 li* 

 The Inftrument fix'd at B, as befote it was at 

 A, with the Index cut a Man at the next Bend 

 C 15 Degrees, Off-fets to the left, BO, 35 

 li. 5 to the right, B CL 55 li. a butting Hedge 



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