TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
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Fie. 17. Survey as SKETCHED IN THE FIELD 
Problems 
The student should now make several surveys and finish the 
maps from his notes. He should practice various methods of sur- 
veying and of keeping records. Definite problems should be under- 
taken, such as the following: 
1. Make a compass and pace survey of the nearest school 
grounds, preparing a finished map in ink. 
2. Make a compass and tape-line survey of the nearest railroad 
station grounds and prepare map. 
3. Make paced survey without compass of some neighboring 
house and lot. The pupil’s own home grounds will offer 
a desirable problem. 
