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metrj : In Lengimetry.tht Art of Levelling, the Meafuring of 
Rights or Diftances unapproachabIe,and the Hights of feve- 
ral Steeples, Towers, &c, in Englijh feet ; feme rropofitions 
Geometrical for ordinary ufes ; a Table giving the length of the 
pares of a Circle. In Planimetry^ the Meafuring of Triangles 
with and without a Perpendicular ; of Squares, Oblongs, Re- 
gular or Irregular figures ; the dimenfion of Circles^and other 
Round figures ; the bed: Proportions for Circles, Spheres, 
Cylinders,&:c. Meafuring of Pavements, Plaiftering,Wainfcot- 
ting,&c. MeafuringofCarpenters-and Brick- work; Tables^ 
to caft Square Feet into Perches of a brick and a half thick, 
&c. to turn Square inches into Sticks, and parts of Tapeftry ; 
to turn fquare inches into feet, quarters and inches. In Stere-^ 
ometry, or meafuring of Solids,as a tapering Timber^ Spheres, 
Sedors and Segments of Spheres,Spheroids : Tables plain 
and folid meafure ; for turning foiid inches into folid feet-and 
for finding a foot by the fuperficial content at the end of Tim- 
ber or Stone: Themeafuring of Earth-work,as CellarSjVauIts, 
Ramparrs,&c. A Table to turn folid feet into floors, quarters, 
&c, Meafuring Ships,Veirels,&c. To double a Cube: Ey the 
magnitude or weight of any body, to know the weight of mo* 
t\\trhod)\^ contra: The weights of Merals, Stones, &c. in 
water : Two Tables for turning folid inches of water into 
Aver-du pis weight^and contranly : The meafuring of all Ir- 
regular bodies by finking them in water: Of the Gauging of 
VefTels : Tables for turning any number of folid inches into 
Wine-meafure,or into BeerorAle-meafure,asalfo into dry mea- 
fure : The meafuring VefTels not full. 
After this do follow thelnftrudions iovEmhatteling of Soul- 
d\etSyfor CaJlrametation^FortiJicationy^ud Gunnery ; concern- 
ing which 1 aft, there is a Table of the Names of Guns, their 
weight,bore,{}iot, powder for proof and fervice ; asalfo the 
Names of the Implements belonging to a Gun ^ totertiate, to 
difpart, and to know the bore:, about the fliooting in great 
Cuns,with their ranges,and a Table of ranges* 
As for Jftronomy^htxQzx^ delivered Problems for praftice of 
plain and fpherical Triangles,and Problems of the Sphere ^ and 
then,theobtaining of the Hour andAzmiuth by taking the hight 
of the Sun. Con- 
