5<> L. CASELLA'S CATALOGUE 



296. Pocket Scribing Iron ... 036 



297. NORWAY RAG STONES .... 010 



298. 6 feet Tape, with inches on one side and qr. girt on the other . 046 

 Timber Contenting Rules : 



299. 18 inch 096 



300. 24 inch. ..... 13 6 



302. 38 inch. .... 18 6 



303. Timber Cubing Rules, 3 feet ... 16 



304. Combined Timber and Plank Rules, 18 inch. . . . 180 



305. Timber Measuring Rods/ painted, 5, 10, 16 and 20 feet, in feet and quarters 



5s. 6d., 8s. 6d. 3 14s., and 100 



306. TIMBER MEASURING RODS, 5, 10, 16 and 20 feet, in feet and inches 8s., 12s., 



19s., and 160 

 If jointed, each joint extra 4s. 



307. Spirit Rules, showing the quantity in any spirit cask whose capacity does not 



exceed 20 gallons, with line of inches and tenths, and diagonal line, 3 to 6 

 feet, 4 to 12 fold . . . . 5 S . 6 to 1 1 each 



308. SPIRIT RULES, same as above in one piece . . 5s. to 7s. 6d. 



309. Screw Spile Rods, boxwood, with line of inches and tenths and diagonal, 30 



to 60 inches ..... 6s. to 9s. each 



Same price with vinegar dips when required. 



310. Table Rods for the outs of Casks, 4 and 5 feet, 

 lancewood, imperial or old wine 5 6 and 



066 



312. TABLE RODS FOR THE OUTS OF CASKS, 4 and 5 



feet, brass, ditto ditto 2 12 6 and 300 



313. DIP TAPE, in inches and tenths with plumb 



026 



314. Ullage and Casting Rules, 4| to 24-inch., boxwood 

 FIG. 319. 6s. 6d. to 12s. each 



315. ULLAGE AND CASTING RULES, 4| to 12-inch., ivory 12s. 6d. to 1 8 



316. Valuation and Reducing Rules, 6 to 24-inch., boxwood 3s. to 8s. 



317. VALUATION AND REDUCING RULES, 6 to 12-inch., ivory 10s. to 1 



318. Steel Oil Rods, 3 to 6 feet, round, in inches^ tenths and diagonals 



100 to 160 



319. Beer Rule or Dipping Rod, 4 feet (fig. 319) . . . 056 



320. BEER RULE OR DIPPING ROD, superior, for hot climates . 066 

 322. BEER RULE OR DIPPING ROD, 3 to 4 feet, 4 to 8 fold. 5s. 6d. to 11s. 6d. each. 



Directions for Use This rule will show the ullage in any regular made cask, let it be 

 either lying or standing. Example : Suppose a barrel or 36-gallon cask is present on ullage, 

 and that it is standing, or S.S. ; seek for such on the rule, viz., barrel 36 gallons, S.S. ; dip 

 the cask perpendicularly, and the wet inches on that line will be the number of gallons 

 therein. Should the cask be lying, or S.L., seek for such, viz., barrel 36 gallons, S.L., the 

 wet will also indicate the contents, or ullage. Whatever be the full contents of the cask, a 

 similar result will be found by looking on that part of the rule where such is denoted, 

 observing that each size cask has two scales, or lines, viz., for S.L. and S.S. 



To find the full contents of a cask when such is not marked thereon, or known, with 

 that part of the rule marked " imperial gallons " dip the cask as in the engraving, and the 

 mark at B is the number of gallons it will contain when full. 



