A neiso Dendrometer. 



11 



length of the surface of the table, full size, will show its form, 

 and the subjoined columns will supply the figures for the rest. 



Table of Degrees and Elevation to 



be marked on the Quadrant. 



a 







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Si 



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ft 



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c 



3 



1 





10 



3 



2 



1 



8 



7 



3 



2 



7 



2 



4 



3 



5 



7 



5 



4 



4 



3 



6 



5 



3 



— 



7 



6 



1 



5 



8 



7 



— 



1 



9 



7 



10 



7 



10 



8 



9 



5 



11 



9 



8 



4 



12 



10 



7 



3 



13 



11 



6 



3 



14 



12 



5 



4 



15 



13 



4 



6 



16 



14 



3 



7 



17 



15 



3 



4 



18 



16 



3 



— 



19 



17 



2 



3 



20 



18 



2 



3 



21 



19 



2 



2 



22 



20 



2 



3 



23 



21 



2 



5 



24 



22 



3 



— 



25 



23 



3 



5 



26 



24 



3 



7 



27 



25 



5 



6 



28 



26 



6 



7 



29 



27 



8 



4 



30 



28 



10 



2 



31 



30 



— 



3 



32 



31 



2 



7 



33 



32 



5 



5 



54 



33 



8 



5 



35 



35 



— 



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36 



36 



3 



7 



37 



37 



8 



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38 



39 



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5 



39 



40 



5 



5 



40 



41 



11 



4 



41 



43 



5 



5 



42 



45 



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1 



43 



46 



7 



3 



44 



48 



3 



1 



45 



50 



— 



— 



46 



51 



9 



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47 



53 



7 



3 



48 



55 



6 



2 



49 



57 



6 



1 



50 



59 



6 



7 



51 



61 



8 



7 



52 



63 



11 



7 



53 



66 



4 



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54 



68 



9 



6 



55 



71 



4 



7 



56 



74 



1 



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57 



76 



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58 



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31| 



7 



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71 





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13 



40| 



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10 



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47 



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17 



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62§ 



14| 



21 



651 



15? 





22 



69 



16 





23 



72| 



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24 



75§ 



17§ 



1 



25 



78| 



18| 



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26 



81| 



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27 



84| 



19| 





28 



87? 



20§ 



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29 



91 



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30 



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22 





31 



97| 



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84 



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35 



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27| 





88 



119f 



28f 





39 



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40 



125f 



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The table showing the height for every degree of elevation 

 may, for the sake of expedition, be figured on the face of the 



