for Gardener s, Stc. : 1 1 ^ 



Proceeding is fo plain on the Paper, that I 

 need not enlarge.on it in Words^ . o ^ ^ ,,' -.. 



And the fame Method that is talcen w tl^e 

 enlarging a Map, is tiikcQ in the contraiftinff 

 thereof. ifv^V;! t',Vi.W! .-. :H ^ 



In order to have the more Room to begin 

 one's Work, clear off all Lines wrought, to fix 

 the Center in the largcft Field in the whole 

 Plan, be it either on one Side or the other, 

 fo will the Lines, in more Probability, b^ 

 clear of the little Draught ; but if they are not 

 clear of It, 'tis eafy, by Infpedion from given 

 Lines, to lay down the Angles and Interfefti. 

 ons, and from thence the Lines that are hid 

 .under that Paper. 



V^See the Method in Figure 13 of the next 

 rlate.:no3 ris 



r might, in this Chapter of Inftrumente, 

 have given the Cutts of the feveral Inftruments 

 to be us'd m Surveying and Gardening 5 but 

 they are now fo very well known, that I 

 ^i.-nl "eedlefs i and all that I (hall add to 

 this Chapter, is concerning the Square Level 

 and Boning-Staves, Arrows, &c. made Ufe 

 ot m Gardening. It would be ridiculous for 

 me to give an Account of the Make, Fafliion, 

 and Ufe of a Rake, or Spade, &c. but thefe 

 ^e not fo well known, and I takeMr. ^^ww's 

 ■I ranlJation to be deficieiit in that Kind, 



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