^m ^g^y jsfi' THE GENTLEMAN AND FARMER'S POCKET COMPANION AND ASSISTANT. SECOKD EDITION IMPROVED. GENTLEMAN AND FARMER'S POCKET COMPANION AND ASSISTANT: CONSISTING OF TABLES FOB FINDING THE CONTENTS OF ANY PIECE OF LAND BY PACING, OR BY DIMENSIONS TAKEN ON THE SPOT IN ELLS ; LIKEWISE, VARIOUS OTHER TABLES, OF GREAT USE TO EVERY GENTLEMAN AND FARMER IN SCOTLAND. BY JOHN AINSLIE, LAND SURVEYOR IN EDINBURGH. EDINBURGH : frinHd by John Brown, Anchor Close, I OR ARCH. CONSTABLE AND CO. 1812. TO THE GENTLEMEN AND FARMERS OF SCOTLAND, THIS WORK, COMPOSED FOR THEIR CONVENIENCE, IS PRESENTBDy WITH THE GREATEST RESPECT, BY THEIR MOST OBEDIENT SERVANT, JOHN AINSLIE. CONTENTS. PAGE. Directions how to measure a straight line^*^**^**-.*^^^*^****^*^^ 10 To measure a triangle, and find its contents by the tables 12 To measure a long square field^^^^^ — ^^^^^^^^^^*^^^v^^^^ 13 To measure a field that is longer on one side than the other — 14 To measure a field of four unequal sides ^ ^^^ — ^ — ^ 15 Description and use of the cross-staff*^^^^^^^^^**^^-^*^*^^^^ 16 To measure a field of five or six sides^x^ — ^^^^^^^v^^^^^^^^^ 17 To measure a field of two straight fences, having a crooked burn on one side ^^^ — ^ — ^^^^^^^^**^^^^*^^^ 19 To measure an irregular field of three sides^^^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 21 To measure a very irregular field^*^*^ — ^^^^^^^ — ^^^^^.^^ 25 Another method for ditto^^ ^ 27 To measure a planting ^^^^^ v^^^^^*^^^ ^^^^^^v^^^^ 29 To measure a loch, pond, or hillock ^ ^^^ 31 To measure roads, burns, and fences^^^^^^^^^^^^*,..*^*^^^^^ ib. To measure one, two, three, or more crooked ridges^^^^^^^ ib. To find the contents by the tables when the ground exceeds 600 ells v^^..^ ^^^ ^ 33 To estimate nearly by pacing a muir — ^v^^ — ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 54 JVIethod of proving any of the numbers, to ascertain the accuracy of the tables *^^^v*^vx*^^*^^^**^v^^»>^^^**^*>^v^^^ v 5,5 2 * CONTENTS. PAGE. Table for finding the contents of any piece of land, from di- mensions taken in ells of 57 inches, from 1 ell to 600 ells wide, and from 1 to 600 Iong.*w„*^^*>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 182 Table for turning acres, roods, and falls into money *^**,^.^*^ 186 Table, showing the number of days from any day in one month to the same day in any other month ^^^^^^*^^^^^****^*^ 197 Tablp for computing interest, from L. 1 to L. 900,000, for any time, and at any rate of interest, by a very simple and expeditious operation *-k**^^,^..^^w.^ww^-.^v^-.^v^^v%^..vv.^v%v^* 19S 1 m CONTENTS. PAGE. Table, showing the number of cubic feet there are in one running yard in cutting a ditch or drain from one foot to six feet deep, and from one foot to six feet wide, with directions to know the number of cubic yards there are in any lineal length ^^^x^^„^^^*^^^^*^^v^^^^*^^^^^*^^^^^ 201 Table for knowing what number of thorns to purchase for inclosing ground from 1 ell to 10,000 elis in length, and from 1 inch to 10 inches distant from thorn to thorn*^^^^ 204? Table for knowing how many ells there are in Scotch chains and links, also for knowing how many there are in English chains and links^^ »^.^^^^*,^*v^ — ^*^^^*»*^^^ — ^^ 206 Table of solid measure for finding the contents of any ti( e from 6 to 20 inches side of the square, and from 1 foot to 42 feet iongv%-v*^%-.^v^,.-»v^%>,»-v-»*-w**^v^^»*-^-.,-vx.».v^*^^v%»x-vv^..^vw^ 208. THE GENTLEMAN AND FARMER'S POCKET COMPANION AND ASSISTANT. Though the art of Land-Measuring has been carried to a great de- gree of perfection, in consequence of the numerous important trea- tises on it which have been successfully published, and the expensive and valuable instruments which have been invented for taking angles and distances, and for protracting and delineating the same upon a plan or map, so that the extent or area of any piece of land, large or small, may be had in known dimensions ; yet no Tables have been published in this country to abridge the laborious calculations of the Land-measux^er, and to prevent those errors to which such calcula- tions are always liable. A very great deal of calculation is required, because the measures hitherto used arc low ; such as links, feet, and inches, which must be multiplied into one another before the con- tents can be known: And after the area is got, and the operation com- pleted, the best of calculators cannot be certain that the work is right without going over the calculation a second time ; and if these two o;u'rations happen not to agree, a third, fourth, and frequently a iiftli is necessary, before the truth can be ascertained. Thus much time is lost in recalculating and proving the work by long and te- dious operations. 1. The following Tables, which are intended to save this labour, will be found very simple, and easily comprehended. To render them as useful as possible, dimensions, taken in Scots ells of 37 inches each, rather than links, feet, or any other measure, have been preferred. This will be found very convenient, as most men step or pace about aH ell ; and the contents of a square piece of land may be ascertained very nearly by pacing over the length and breadth. But when precision is wanted, the person who has occasion to mea- sure a piece of land should get a strong cord, such as gardeners use, or a piece of tape, 10 ells long, and divide it into ells of 57 inches each, by marks put upon the cord, orfigures written upon the tape; and each ell may be divided into halves and quarters, which will give the measure to the half or quarter of an ell. The Tables are so constructed as to give the contents of any re- gular piece of land, from 1 ell in length and breadth to 600, by addition only ; and, for the most part, when the field is regular, the labour does not exceed the addition of three or four sums. It can hardly be supposed that tables can be contrived to answer • every irregular piece of land, without a great deal of calculation ; yet the quantity may be known with sufficient precision, for all the pur- poses of sowing, mowing, hoeing, ploughing, harrowing, dunging, liming, trenching, planting, &c. by means of them. And they will be particularly useful to every person who is accustomed to sell or buy by the acre any quantity of standing grain, turnips, grass, clover, po- tatoes, lint, &c. They will likewise be found serviceable in ascertain- ing what to pay labourers for their work when employed by the acre. and in settling disputes between them and their masters; for the tables are so simple, that the labourers have only to measure the distances, and the book will tell them the contents. Several other tables are added, which will be of the utmost utility to country gentlemen and farmers, &c. These tables are the follow- ing ; an explanation of each of which will be given in its proper place. 2. Tables for turning Scotch measure into English, and English measure into Scotch — ^for turning Irish measure into English, and also into Scotch. 5. Tables for shewing the length and breadth required for an acre from 1 ell in length to 600, and from 1 ell wide to 400 ; with an ex- planation what width to measure to stake off' any quantity of acres to any given length, by which the quantity of seed wanted to sow is ea- sily ascertained. 4. Tables shewing the length of a rood of masonry in a stone dyke from one inch high to ten feet, by measuring the lineal length of the dyke only. 5. Tables to know how many cabbages may be planted, upon ground from 1 fall to GO acres, at 1 foot distant from one another to 5 feet. G. Tables to know what quantity of forest trees to order to plant ¥pon, from 1 fall to 60 acres of ground, from three feet distant from tree to tree to six feet. 7. Tables for manuring land, shewing the distance of the heaps, and the number of heaps made in a cart load, and the number of loads required for an acre. 8. Tables of slaters and thatchers work, from 1 foot the slant of the roof to 18 feet, and from 1 foot long to 100, shewing the num- ber of square yards there are contained in any roof not exceeding the above dimensions. k. 9 8 9. Tables to know how many thorns or quicksets to purchase for inclosing ground from 1 ell in length to 10,000, and at one inch dis- tant from thorn to thorn to ten inches. 10. Tables of interest, from £1 to .^^900,000, for any time, and at any rate of interest, by a simple and expeditious operation ; to which is added, a table, shewing how many days there are from any day in any month to the same day in any other month. 12. Table for turning Scotch chains and links into ells, and also for turning English chains and links into ells, of 57 inches each, from 1 link long to 60 chains. 13. Tables for turning acres, roods, and falls, into money, from 6d. per acre to ^^1000, and from 1 fall to 60 acres. 14. Tables of solid measure, for finding the contents of any tree from 6 inches square of the side to 20 inches, and from 1 foot long to 42. 15 Tables shewing the number of cubic feet there are in a running yard of cutting, in a ditch or drain from 1 foot deep to 6 feet, and from 1 foot wide to 6 feet, with directions to know the number of cu- bic yards of cutting there are in any running length, if not deeper or wider than the above dimensions. It would be presumption to say any thing more in favour of these tables, than that every method has been studied to make them com- prehend a great deal in very little room. That the use of the first tables may be easily understood, a few directions will be necessary, in order to explain the method of taking the dimensions in the field. Land in Scotland is generally estimated in acres, roods, falls, and ells. There are 56 ells in 1 fall, 40 falls in 1 rood, and 4 roods in I acre; consequently, if you have any sums of acres, roods, falls, and ells, to add together, you must carry 1 for every 56 ells that you have from the ells to the falls; if you have twice 36, or 72, you must car- ry 2; if you have three times 36, or 108, you must carry 3; and so on : but always set down the remainder in the column under ells. In adding up the falls, you must carry 1 to the roods for every 40 falls; if you have twice 40, or 80, you must carry 2 to the roods; if you have three times 40, or 120, you must carry 3 to the roods. In adding up the roods, you must carry 1 to the acres for every 4; if you have twice 4, or 8, you must carry 2; if you have three times 4, or 12, you must carry 3; and so on: and always set down the remainders under their respective columns. Two or three examples will make the whole plain and distinct. Example I. Example II. Example III. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 9 --_ 25 20 — 3 8 5 10 2 20 18 5 3 — 35 6 2 18 10 12 3 32 IT 10 3 9 30 8 1 12 16 15 2 16 12 25 2 36 13 15 2 38 51 59 — 29 11 To the greater number of readers these directions will appear su- perfluous; but it is not every person that may be in possession of the Tables who can remember how many ells ther« are in a fall, or how many falls there are in a rood, or how many roods are in an acre. In the first example you find there are 85 ells, which is twice 56, and 13 remaining: therefore 13 is set down under ells, and 2 carried to the falls. You next sum up the falls, and you find they amount to 56 falls, which is set down under the falls ; 36 being less than 10 40, there is nothing to carry. You then sum up the roods, which amount to 6; which being 2 more than 4, you set down 2 under roods, and carry 1 to the acres. You then sum up the acres, and you find they amount to 25: — which makes in all 25 acres, 2 roods, 56 falls, 15 eHs. — In example second, you sum up the ells, and they amount to 31 ; you set down 51 under ells, and carry nothing because 31 is less than 56. You next add up the falls, and they amount to 58 ; you set down 58 under falls, and have nothing to carry. You next sym up the roods, which amount to 6 ; which being 2 more than 4, you set down 2 under roods, and carry 1 to the acres. You then sum up the acres, and they amount to 15, which you set down under acres. So that the whole sum is 15 acres, 2 roods, 58 falls, 31 ells. In ex- ample third, you sum up the ells, which amount to 47; which being 11 more than 36, you set down 11 under ells, and carry 1 to the falls. You next add up the falls, and they amount to 69, or 29 more than 40; you therefore set down 29 under falls, and carry 1 to the roods. You next add up the roods, and they amount to 8, or exactly two 4's; therefore you set down under roods, and carry 2 to the acres. You next add up the acres, and they amount to 59. Thus the sum total is 59 acres, roods, 29, falls, 11 ells. — The above is so plain, that no farther illustration is necessary. It will not be amiss to give a few directions how to measure a straight line in the field, as more depends upon it than any thing else. It will be necessary to be provided with two or three poles, hay-forks, rake-shafts turnip-poles, or any other long sticks to make station staffs of, with the tape or cord before described, with ten pins, about nine inches long, made of pieces of wood (or of iron, which is better), and with a common ellwand. Let one of your-station staffs be put up where you begin to measure, and let another be put up where you in- 1 11 tend to measure to. The person that goes first is called the leader, and the person behind the follower. Let the leader take the ten pins and one end of the tape or cord (or a chain). The follower stands at the station-staff, and directs the leader to go upon the line, when the follower directs him to pull tiie cord straight, and to put down one of his pins at the end of the line, exactly in a line with the pole you in- tend to measure to. The leader goes on, and the follower comes up to the leader's first pin, and directs him to put down another pin ex- actly in a line with the station-staff, and at the end of the tape or cord. The leader goes on, and the follower takes up the leader's first pin, and proceeds on to the leader's second pin. The leader al- ways sticks down his pins exactly in the line, by the follower's di- rections ; and the follower takes up till the whole of the pins are in his hands. This is called one change, or 100 ells (which ought to be marked down). The follower gives the leader the ten pins, and proceeds measuring on in the same line till the pins are all spent. This is called two changes, or SOOells (which should be noted down). The leader takes the pins, and proceeds on as before, till the pins are again all in the follower's hands; which would make three changes, or 300 ells. But we shall suppose that the leader arrives at the station-staff between the second and third change; in that case, the follower's pins are counted, and the odd ells, which suppose is five pins, five ells and a half (the half ell is measured with the ellwand). You find the length of the line to be two changes, five pins, five ells and a half; which should be expressed in your Field-book 2554- ells. If a person has much measuring, 1 would advise him to get a chain made ten ells long, and get each ell divided into four links, or a quar- ter of an ell each link ; which would save the trouble of taking the ellwand tp the field. However, the ellwand will be found \ery use- 12 liii upon irregular and angled ground to take offsets. The person that makes the chain can put in marks as in the common chains. It is presumed the length of this chain has many advantages over a chain that is more than double its length. In the first place, you can see from one pin to the other, as the distance is shorter. The leader is always nearer the line; consequently he has a shorter distance to go till he is upon it. In the next place, there is less risk of the pins being dragged from the place they were stuck down by the leader; and they are much easier found by the follower in the field than if the line was measured with a longer chain. This short chain is less liable to wear, and not so apt to break, and will cost less money : but a piece of cord or tape will answer every purpose to a farmer who has only pieces of his own farm to measure; or if he make regular steps he will come very near the truth by pacing, I SHALL now make the whole as simple and easily comprehended as possible, by annexing the representation of a few figures of the shapes of land that you may have to measure, and pointing out w^iat way the dimensions ought to be taken in the field, and the contents found out by the Tables. The annexed figure ABC represents a trian- gular field. ^Measure the longest line from A to B, which you find to be 610 ells; and in mea- suring that line, when you are opposite the cor- ner C, leave a mark ; which mark you go back to, and from it measure to the corner C; which you find is 550 ells. Explanation. — Look at the top of the table for 505 ells, which is the half of the line AB, and carry your eye down that column till you 15 are opposite 300 ells wide, and down the same column till you ar? opposite 50 ells, and you \dll find the contents thus : A. R. F. E. Look at the top for f opposite 300 ells wide is 1.5 3 21 24 505 ells long, and ( opposite 50 ditto is.^^ 2 2 23 22 The sum is the contents,^^ 18 2 5 10 N. B. It will be proper to observe, that the dotted lines across the field are not fences, but are lines that are measured for finding out the contents ; and the reason of taking the half of either of the longest side or the perpendicular is, because every triangle is but half of a square. The annexed figure ABCD is the representation of a square field that is longer than it is wide. Explanation. — Measui'e the length in the middle from A to B, which is 482 ells, and the breadth from C to D, 220i- ells. If you cannot conveniently mea- q sure through the middle of the field for standing corn, you may take the length of the lines D and C, and add them together, and take their half; which will give a mean length. You may take the length of the line B, and also of the line A, and adding them together, take their half for a mean width. The contents are found thus : A. Look at the top for f opposite 200 ells wide is 16 482 ells long, and | opposite 20, ditto is^^^ 1 Look at the top for 24i ells, and op- )^ posite 1 ell wide, for the half ell, j " F. E. 57 28 27 28 — 6 25 The sum is the contents,. 18 1 52 9 14. N. B. The half ell, as before, is found out in the tables by taking half of the length, and opposite 1 ell wide, is the contents. At any- time, if you want a quarter of an ell, which will happen sometimes, you divide the length by 4; and opposite 1 ell wide is the contents. The adjoining figure is the representation of a field, which is longer on one side than the other, marked ABCD. The contents are found out in the same way as the last figure, and need no other explanation. But the exact mit;dle must be found out before you are cer- tain you have a right length from A to B. If you are too near D, your distance will be too long; if you are too near C, your distance will be too short. The best way to «;et an exact mean is to measure the ^ length of the line D b62 ells, and also the length of the line C 462|, and add these two lengths together, and take their half for a mean length, which is ol2^ ells; and the breadth of the field from C to D is 2o2 ells. The contents in the Tables are found out thus : A. Look at the top for 512 ells lonc^, and opposite 200 ells wide is 17 opposite 50 ditto is^^^^^^ 4 opposite 2 ditto is^^*^^^ — — Then take the quarter of 512 ells, which ) is 12S, and opposite 1 ell wide is j— * F. 4 31 28 E. 16 4 16 20 The amount sought — ..... 22 1 27 20 i.:. The annexed figure ABCD is the representa- tion of a field that has four sides all unequal. Explanation. — 1st. Measure the diagonal line P across the field from A to C, which you find is 622 ells ; and in measuring that line, leave a mark opposite the corner B, and also a mark op- posite the corner D : you then go back to ?your mark opposite the angle D, and measure to D, which you find 274 ells ; you then go up to your mark opposite the corner B, and measure to B, which you find is 166 ells. The contents are found in the Tables thus : Take the half of the diagonal line 622, which is 311, and the sum of the perpendiculars, viz. D 274 ells, and B 166 ; which is 440 ells. A. R. F. E. Look for 511 ells f opposite 400 ells wide is.^ 21 2 15 20 at the top, and ( opposite 40 ditto is^ — ^ 2 — 25 20 The amount of the four-sided figure sought. "^o 1 4 N. B. It very often happens, that a person who is not acquainted with measuring would take the lengths and breadths of the figure annexed, and add them together, and take a mean length and breadth and multiply (he one into the other for the contents. But this is erroneous, and gives the measure a great deal too much. 16 'op of the Cross Staff- Those that have not had much practice cannot judge exactly where to lay off the perpendiculars, or leave marks upon the diagonals. In that case it would be advisable to get a cross staff made, if you wish to be very correct with your measure- ment, like the adjoining figure ; which any coun- try wright can make for a mere trifle. The circle, with two lines sawn across at right angles, about half an inch deep, is supposed to be the cross at the head of ihe staff. The diameter of the circle may be two inches, and the length of the staff a- bout five feet. This simple instrument will be of great use, not only in laying off the perpendicu- lars, but also where you cannot see all the way from one station staff to another on account of ri- sing ground in the middle of the field. In that case, you have only to go upon the rising ground ti!l you can see both station-staffs, and stick the cross staff in the ground, and turn it round till you see one of your station-staffs through the slit, and then with your eye look in the opposite side of the slit to the other station-staff. If you are not in a line, you must shift about till both station-staffs are seen through the slit on the cross staff. You put up a mark Avhere the cross staff stood, which mark is in a line with the station-staffs. You then measure to the mark in the middle of the field, and from thence to the pole or sta- tion-staff you could not see from where you began. Few instruments are ofgreater use than thecross stafl'; but being very simple and cheap, is not much thought of. ir The annexed figure ABCDE is the repre- sentation of a field of five sides. Explanation. — 1st, Measure the diagonal from B to E, which is 462 ells, and leave g / marks opposite the angles C and A upon the d diagonal ; you then go back to your mark I opposite A, and measure to the angle at A, 1 which is 200 ells ; then go to the mark you left opposite the angle at C, and measure to j) C, which is 560 : add the length of A and C togetlier, and take tiieir half for a mean width, which is 280 ells. 2d, Measure the Hue from C to E, which is 492 ells, and leave a mark opposite the angle D ; you then go back to the mark and mea- sure toD, which is 104 ells ; the half of which is 52 for a mean width. The contents are found out thus : a. r. Look into the Table for 462 \ 200 ells wide is _.. 16 -1 ells long, and oj.posite to j SO ditto is wv^ 6 1 Amount of that part of the field ABCE 2^^ \ Again, look into the Table for "(50 ells wicje is 4 1 492 ells long, and opposite to j 2 ditto is _ Total amount of (he field of five sides J The annexed figure ABCDEF is there- presentation of a field of six sides. jEx/;/aH^z^/on.-— Measure the diagonal line from B to F, which you find is 462 clLs, 6 26 53 3 27 E. 24 24 12 12 12 and leave marks opposite the angles C and r, /i.-^" J A ; you measure from your mark into the \-''C.'.' "* corner A, which is 152 ells ; you then mea- sMre from your mark into C, which is 142 ells ; you then go to D, and measure the di- agonal to F, which is 500 ells; and in mea- 18 suring the diagonal, leave marks opposite the corners C and £ ; you then go to your mark opposite E, and measure into E, which you find is 208 ells ; you then measure from your mark into C, which you find is 108 ells. The half of the diagonal line BF is 231 ells, and the sum of the two perpendiculars into C and A is 274 ells. The contents are found thus : A. R. F. E. 2 2 8 T 1 ^ xi_ X r C opposite 200 ells wide is 9 2 Look at th£ top for \^^^^.^^ 30 ditto is 1 1 274ells long, and ^^{;^^^.^^ 1 ditto is 7 22 The amount of that part of the field ABCF — 10 3 38 6 Then half of the diagonal line DF is 250 ells, and the sum of the two perpendiculars E and C is 316 ells. A. R. F. E. Look at the top for/ opposite 200 ells wide is 10 3 35 20 316 ells long, and ( opposite 50 ditto is ^.^*. 2 2 38 32 Amount of that part of the field CDFE 13 2 34 16 Add the other part of the field ABCF 10 3 38 6 Total amount of the field ABCDEF ^^. . 24 2 52 22 Many more examples might be given of the method for measuring and finding by the tables the contents of a field that has more than six sides ; but it is quite needless, as they are all upon the same prin- ciple. If a field has seven sides, divide it upon the spot into triangles 19 and square plots. If it has eight, nine, or any greater numher of sides, do the same. Find the amount of each plot separately, add the whole together, and the sum is the contents. It is to be observed, that all the representations of the foregoing fields are supposed to have straight fences. It now remains to shew what way irregular or crooked land is mea- sured by dimensions taken on the spot ; which is more correct than any other method yet known. The performance is tedious with the very best of instruments, and must also be so where no other in- struments are made use of but a simple cross staff, a piece of cord or tape, with a few station-staifs and ten pins. The adjoining figure ABC has two straight fences and a crooked burn on one side. C Explanation, — Begin at A and measure to C, which is 690 ells long. In measuring that liae take offsets into the burn, at 60 or 80 ells dis- tant from one another, and mark each offset care- fully down. Set down where you began, for the 1st offset ells—for the 2d, 12— for the 3d, 0— for the 4th, 20i— for the 5th, 36— for the 6th, 90— for the 7th, 102i - for the 8th, 90— for the 9th, 62i— for the 10th, 60,— for the Uth, 20,^ —for the 12th, 14 ,— for the 13th, 0. You then measure your perpendicular from the line AC into the corner B, which you find is 290 ells. v\lA N. B. The distances of the offsets should be all set down at the places tliey are taken at; but for want of j ooni are omitte ^^ ^n • k -i oo i o ^. ^ 11 , , Coppos.90is 5 1 22 18 oio ells long, and j ^^ Amount of the triangle ABC^x*^..^ — ^^^^^ 17 1 19 G To which add the offsets as above***^*^** 5 — 5 — Total amount of the field .... 22 1 24 6 24)10171(42 mean. 21 Fig. ABC represents afield that is sur- p rounded by a burn or brook, except on one side, which has a curved fence. Explanation. — 1st. Begin at A and measure to C, which you find is 342 ells, and take offsets as you go on at every 50 or 60 ells ; next measure from C to B, 278 ells, and take the offsets as you go on ; next measure from B to A, and take the offsets as you go on; then mea- sure a perpendicular from the line AC into the corner B, which is 222 ells. N. B. The amount of the triangle is found as described in Fig. 1. p. 12. The contents are found out thus Offsets upon AC. 1. 2. 2 3 4. 4. 5., 5., 6., 6. 7., 7., 8., • V%%'VW%/W^'»^'« .22I- ,22^ 12 12 32 ^52 64 64 22 22 23f 23t OfFsets upon CB. ^ 2 ^ 2 ^ 24 24 3. 30^ 30 i 4.™^ 4 5 ^ 20 20 Offseis upon BA. 15^ 15^ 28i 28J 26 26 10 10 25 25 24^ 24i 14)258(18fmean. 16)352(22 me^n. The line AC 342 ells, and the medium width 22 ells. A. R. Look at the top for f opposite 20 ells wide is 1 — 50 — o42ellslong, and ( opposite 2 ditto is.^^*^^ 19 — Amount of the ofTsets*^*^^*^^ 1 1 19 — The line CB 27B ells long, and the mean width 18^ ells. A. R. F. E. L(i6k at the tt)p for f opposite 10 ells wide is — 1 37 8 278 ells long, andj opposite 8 ditto is. 1 21 28 The half of 278, for the half ell, 1 ^ -^ is 1^9, and opposite 1 ell is 3 "^ — ^^*^ Amount of the offsets between C and B — 3 22 31 The line BA is 283 ells long, and the mean width of the offsets 18t ells. A. R. F. E. Look at the top for f opposite 10 ells wide is — 1 39 16 286 ells long, and\ opposite 8 ditto isv^ .. — 1 23 20 The half of286 ells is 145 for the 7 ^ ^. half ell, and opposite 1 ell wide is ■v-v..-».-v> Amount of the offsets between A and B — 3 26 35 The amount of the triangle is found thus : A. R. F. E. Look at the top for f opposite 200 ells wide is 5 3 30 — the half of 542, ) opposite 20 ditto is... — 2 15 — which is 171, and ^opposite 2 ditto is.....^.. 9 1 The amount of the trianrrle ABC... 6 2 14 IS Brouglit forward Add the offsets from A to C Add the offsets from C to B Add the offsets from B to A The total contents We shall next suppose you have a very irregular field to measure, like the figure A annexed ABCD, and that the hedges are so high that they cannot be seen over. Begin at A and measure to B, 450 ells, and take the offsets as before directed ; then measure from B to C, 4S0 ells, and take the offsets ; then measure from C to D, 440 ells, and take the offsets; and then ^-'\ from D to A, 460 ells, and take the offsets F. 14 9 22 26 18 51 Line AB, 450 EII 1. offset 2. 2. 3. 3. 4.. 4.. 5.. 5. 6. k-v-»-»^^-v-v-».-»'v .■*-WV*»^'»^VV^'» 1 ^ ^ 80 ^ 80 .. 75^ .. 751 .. 96|. 96^ lOOi Line BC, 480 E\U. offset 1 10 74!- 74 10)779(78 mean, 1 2. 2.. 3.. 3.. 4. 4. 5 5, 6 7... V%»^-%^'«^WWV« 74:- 521 52i 60^ 60i 521 6^1 .... 0^ ()_ 12)590(49 iiK'^M 24 Line CD, 440 Ell?. Line DA, 460 El is. 1. offset . 50 1. offset .^. 2 ™ 40 2 .^.^^ 60 2 ™ 40 2 .^^...^^^60 3.^^^ ^^42^ 3 .^^^.^.^^62 5 42t 3.^^ ..._^62 4....^ ^^ 4.^^^^.^^^--^ 4.^.^.^^^* 4.^.^...^^.^.^- 5.^^^^^...^_15 3 ^^.^ 15t 5 _^ ™15 5 ^. 15t 6 . 6 . ^ 10)225(22f mean. 10)275(27t mean. The contents of the offsets found thus : The line AB 450 ells long, and the mean width 78 ells. A. R. F. E. Look at the top for C opposite 70 ells wide is 5 1 35 — 450 ells long, and ^opposite 8 ditto is^^^^^ — 2 20 — Amount of the offsets between A and B 6 — 15 — The line BC 480 ells long, and the mean width of the offsets 49 ells. A. R. F. E. Look at the top for <^ opposite 40 ells wide is 3 1 13 12 480 ells long, and '[ opposite 9 ditto is^^^^^ — 3 Amount of the offsets between BandC 4 — 13 12 25 The line CD 440 ells loni(, and the mean of the offsets 22|- ells. A. R. F. E. Look at the top for f opposite 20 ells wide is 1 2 4 16 440 ells long, and) opposite 2 ditto is 24 16 The half of 440 ells is 220 for the ) g ^ half ell, and opposite 1 ell wide is j "^^"""^"^ Amount of the offsets between C and D 1 2 35 — The line DA is 460 ells, and the mean width of the offsets 27i ells. A. R. F. E. Look at the top for J opposite 20 ells wide is 1 2 15 20 460 ells long, and\ opposite 7 ditto is ^ — 2 9 16 . The half of 460 is 230 for the half ? 5 14 ell, and opposite 1 ell wide is 5 "^ ^^ Amount of the offsets between D and A 2 — 31 14 The amount of the square ABCD is found in the tables by adding the length of the line AB and CD together, and taking their half for a mean (which is 445 ells in width), and the lines BC and AD added together for a mean length, which is 470 ells long. The contents are found out thus : A. R. V. V. Look into the top for 445 7 400 ells wide is 50 3 24 16 ells long, and opposite to 5 70 ditto is ^.^.^^ 5 1 25 10 ^ ' Amount of the square ABCD — . — . 36 1 9 26 The contents of the square may also be found out by taking a dia- gonal from A to C, and measuring perpendicular lines from the dia- gonal into the corners of the field at B and D ; take either half the 26 diagonal and the sum of the perpendiculars, or the whole of the dia- gonal and half the sum of the perpendiculars, and find the contents out as before directed by the Tables. The whole must be added together, and the sum is the contents. A. R. F. E. Amount of the square ABCD^ ^^^^^^^^^ 56 1 9 26 Ditto of the offsets between A and B^^^^^*^ 6 — 15 — Ditto ...^..B and C 4 — 13 12 Ditto ^^. C and D^.^ 1 2 35 — Ditto ... .... — D and A........ 2 — 51 14 Total amount . 50 1 24 16 From perusing the above method of fin'lingthe contents of the oflf- sets, it will appear very troublesome to a learner, although very simple to a person in practice. (It is equally troublesome v/ith the very best of instruments). But as the representation of the fields have been gi- ven, ard the calculations detailed at full length, a little attention will enable any farmer to measure the whole or any part of his farm, al- though ever so irregular, and with very great accuracy. It was not intended, when this Work was begun, to go further than to shew the method of making a near guess ai the contents, by taking a medium length and breadth, either by pacing the ground, or measuring it with a tapeor cord. Even this must have been very satisfactory and eiiter- taming, by enabling a farmer to know how much land was plough- ed, harrov* ed, sown, or cut down in a day ; and thence to calculate what time the wlwie would take to finish, that he might know whe- ther to employ mere or fewer hands to assist him to get all finished in proper time, i ut it wa^ thought, if methods could be fallen upon to givethe contents quite correct, it would be a great acquisitipn. Hence 27 the reason of introducing the last examples, where offsets must be ta- ken in the field with care. Those that will not be at the trouble of taking every offset, as before described, may have recourse to another method, when the boundaries are supposed to be very irregular, and the fences of such a nature that they may be crossed and recrossed with little difficulty. This method consists in taking in as much from the surrounding fields as you leave out of the field which you are mea- suring. It is astonishing how near the truth the contents may be obtained in this way. The figure ABCDEF is supposed to have very crooked marches which you have to measure. 1st. Place a station staff at B and another at D; then go into the adjoining field at A, and move yourself backwards and forwards till you think you take as much from the field you are standing in as you give off the field you are to measure between A and B, and also between A ai;id D, and leave a mark at A : you then go to C, and place yourself so that you think you give as much as you take between C and B, and leaveamark at C. DothesameatCFEand D; leave marks where all the letters are pla- ced, as they have all to be measured into from the diagonals. You may begin your measure at D, and measure the diagonal to F, which is 500 ells ; leave marks upon your diagonal line opposite the corners C and E; you then measure from your mark upon the diagonal into E, which is 204 elk; you then go to yow other mark 2S opposite C, and measure into C, which is 246 ells ; you then go to D, and measure the diagonal line to B, which is 580 ells, and leave marks opposite the corners C and A; you then go to your mark op- posite A and measure to A, which is 500 ells ; you then measure from the other mark you left upon the diagonal line opposite the corner C to C, which is' 190 ells. The contents are found thus : Half the diagonal FD is 250 ells, and the sum of the perpendieulars E and C are 450 ells. A. R. F. E. Look at the top for ("opposite 400 ells wide is 17 1 17 28 250 ells long, and (_ opposite 50 ditto is ... 2 — 27 8 Amount of that part of the field CDEF 19 2 5 — Half of the diagonal DB is 290 ells, and the sum of the perpen- diculars A and C is 490 ells. A. R. F. E. Look at the top for f opposite 400 ells wide is 20 — 22 8 290 ells long, and \ opposite 90 ditto is.......... 4 2 5 — Amount of that part of the field ABCD 24 2 27 8 Amount of that part of the field CDEF 19 2 5 — Amount of the w^hole field 44 — 52 8 It only remains now to make some geneial remarks without the figures of fields, as it is presu'rued every thing has been stated that is S9 necessary, not only in square ground, but irregular lying fields ; and by a little attention the whole will be easily understood. Suppose there are some clumps of plantings, ponds, knows, roads, burns, or any other pieces of waste land that lie in iht field or iartn which you want to know the contents of, on purpose to deduct them from the measure. 1st. Suppose a planting, into the inside of which you cannot get for brushwood, &c. Take your cross staff", and place it at a little dis- tance in the field, and take a right angle, and measure a length till you can see nearly square past the planting, and leave a mark, and take offsets into the j)lanting as you measure that length. You next go to where you began, and measure the other side, till such time as you Uiink you are s(|uare with the planting; which you can easily know by looking through your cross staff". In measuring that line, take off- sets into the planting. You then measure the third line round the planting, and take offsets into the planting. Lastly, measure tht.^ fourth line, and make a joining with the mark you left on the first line, and take the offsets. The contents are found in the Tables by adding the two opposite sides together, and taking the half for a mean, which gives the con- tent of the square ; but the oifsets must all be deducted, and the re- mainder is the content of f he planting. Thus your 1st line is 151 ells, and vour 1st offset 12 ells — the 2d, 4 -the 3(\, 0— the 4th, 7— the 5th, 12 ells. Your 2d line round the planting is 140 ells, the 1st oflTset 14 ells — the 2d, 5— the 3d, 1— the 4th, 6- t'le dth, 1.1 tils. The 3d line is 1 48 ells, and the 1st offset is 10 ells— the 2d, 5— -the 3d, 0— the 4th, 5— the 5th, 12 ells. 30 The 4th line is' 142 ells, the 1st offset is 10 ells— the 2d, 4 — the 5a, 1— the 4th, 7-— the 5th, 11 ells. The mean of the 1st and 3d line is 150 ells, and the mean of the 2d and 4th line is 141. A. R. F. E. Look at the top of the Tables \ 100 ells wide is — ^ 2 1 31 24 for 141 ells, and opposite j 50 ditto is*,.*-^**,** 1 — 35 30 Amount of the square round the planting**^ 3 2 27 18 Offsets on the First Lme. Offsets on the Second Line. „ 1 12 1 12 2 4 2 4 3 5 4 7 4 7 5......... 12 5 12 Q 12)70(6 mean 1 14 1 14 2 5 2 5 3 1 3 1 4 6 4 6 5 13 5 „.... 13 12)78(61, mean. 51 Offsets on the Third Line. 1 10 1 10 2 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 4 5 5 12 5 12 12)6 l(5i mean, nearly. 12)06(5' mean. Look into the Table for a. r. f. e. 151 ells long, and opposite 6 ells wide is^>^^*^^-*^*^^ 25 6 140 ells long, and opposite 6 ells wide is^^^*^^*^>*^-*-v 23 12 the half of 140, which is 70 ells, and opposite 1 ell wide is 1 30 148 ells long, and opposite 5 ells wide is 20 20 the half of 148, which is 74 ells, and opposite 1 ell wide is 2 2 142 ells long, and opposite 5 ells wide is.v ^ 10 26 the half of 142, which is 71, and opposite 1 ell wide is — — 1 35 Total content of the offsets . — - 2 14 25 Which deduct out of the amount of the square, and there remains for the amount of the planting.^.^**..* 3 — 12 31 e2 32 2d. A pond or loch is measured in tlic same way, and needs no explanation. 3d. A grass know or hillock is jrenerallv measured in the same wav: or it may be done !)y taking the length otit, and the breadth in two or three places, adding them together, and dividing by as many times as you iiave taken the breadth ; which gives a mean ; and the contents are found out in the Tables as before directed, by finding out the length, and ticking the mean for the breadth. 4th. A road or burn, the content of whicli is found out bv looking for the length at the top of the Tables, and the mean breadth ; but it will happen very frequently, that the length of a road or burn will ex- ceed 600 ells. In that case if you divide the length by any number, 2, 5, 4, or more, you must multiply the mean breadth by as many as you have divided the length. For example, if thelength of your road should be 1560 ells long, and the breadth 12 ells wide, if you divide 1560 ells by 10, your length will be 156 ells ; but the 12 ells mean width of the road must be multiplied by 10, which will make the width 120. Look out for 15G ells at the top of the Tables, and op- posite 120 ells wide is the content of the road. If you should have two, three, four, or more crocked riggs to mea- sure, take the length of the riggs, and several breadths ; add the breadths together, and divide them by as many times as you have ta- ken their width (for a mean) ; The content is found out by looking for the length at the top of the Tables, and for the mean breadth at the side, and opposite it you will see the content. Again, suppose a gentleman lias inclosed a farm with hedge and ditch, and he is anxious to know how much land is taken off the farm by inclosing: ^Measure the width of the fences, which suppose is 2 ells at a me- dium breadth, tlie length of the whole fences is 4960 ells long ; you 3^ may divide 4960 by 10 ; but you must multiply the 2 elis medium \vidth by 10 which makes 20. At the top of the Tables find out 496 ells long, and opposite 20 ells wide you will find the contents, 1 acre 2 roods 55 fal is 20 ells, Again, supjjo^eboth the length and hreacith of afield should exceed 600 ells, the content still may be found out hy the Tables. First, find out the content of 600 ells long, and the width required, then the content of the part renudning above 600 ells long : the sums ad- ded together give the whole content. Suppose the length of a field should be 1180 ells, and its width 690 eils. The content is found out thus : Take 600 from 1180, there re- main 580. 1st. Look at the top for 600 ) 600 ells wide is^^^* eils long, and opposite to / 90 ditto is E. The amount of 600 ells long and 690 ells wide^......7 1 3 20 — 2d. Look at the top for 580 7 ^^^^ ^"^ wide is.^. 60 1 26 24 ells long, and opposite to 5 ^^^ ^-itto is^^v x^^ 9 — 10 — Tofralamountof afield 1160 ells long and 690 wide 141 1 16 24 N. B. If the ells are more than 1200, you have to double the a- mount of 600 ells ; if they are more than 1800 ells, you huve to triple the amount of 600 ells. If the length should be more than 2400 ells, you multiply the product by 4; and so on for any grciter number. Suppose 3000, you must multiply ])y 5, and for5600by 6 ; and if there 34 should be any remainder, it must be estimated by the Tables, and the amount added. Suppose you had a large muir upon your farm, and you wished to satisfy yourself within a few acres of its contents, by taking the me- dium length and breadth of the same by stepping. Take the length in two places, and the breadth in three or four; add the two lengths together, and take their half for a mean length, which is 194-0 steps, each pace supposed 57 inches ; then add the breadths together, and divide the amount by as many times as you have taken the breadth for a mean width; which suppose is 1G20 ells. The contents are found out by the Tables thus : A R F E ■1 600 ells wide is 62 2 1st. Look at the top for 600 ^600 ditto is . 62 2 ells long, and opposite to ^400 ditto is.. ... 41 2 26 24 J 20 ditto is .. 2 — 15 12 The amount of 600 ells long and 1620 ells wide.... Add the same amount, gives 1200 ells long .., Add the same amount, gives 1800 ells long ., Amount of 1800 ells long and 1620 ells wide.... 506 1 168 3 __ _ 168 3 — — 168 3 — — ^ 600 ells wide is 14 2 15 12 2d. Look at the top for 140 [ 600 ditto is...... 14 2 15 12 ells long, and opposite to ^400 ditto is — .... — 9 2 55 20 20 ditto is....... — 1 57 28 i Total amount of the muir 545 2 20 55 N. B. The above would be very near the truth, if you were to mea- sure it with the tape, cord, or chain. If your step should be less than one ell of 57 inches, the content of the muir will be fewer acres ; if your step should be more than an ell, the content of the muir will be more acres. Many more examples might be given to find out the amount to a much greater extent by the Tables ; but as they are all upon the same principle, it is presumed no more are requisite. The following rule will be found as expeditious as the tables for extensive muirs, or large tracts of uninclosed land. Method of proving any of the numbers, to ascertain the accuracy of the tables : Multiply the length and breadth together, and divide the product by 5760 (the number of square ells in a Scotch acre), and the quotient gives the number of acres; what remains multiply by 4 (the number of roods in an acre), and the product divided as before by 5760, gives roods ; and the remainder multiplied by 40 (the num- ber of falls in a rood), and the product divided as before, gives falls; and the last remainder multiplied by 36 (the number of ells in a fall), and the product divided in like manner !)y 5760, gives ells. The following examples will be a sufficient explanation. 30 [. 500 ells long, and 400 wide. 500 400 Ex. II. 1940 ells long, and 1620 wide 19+0 1620 5760)200000(34 acres. 17280 38800 11640 1940 27200 23040 5760)3142800(545 acres. 28800 4160 4 26280 23040 5760)16640(2 roods. 11520 32400 28800 5120 40 3600 4 .3760)204800(35 falls. 17280 5760)14i00(2rood^. 11520 32000 28800 2880 40 3200 36 5760)115200(20 falls. 11520 19200 9600 5760)115200(20 ells. 11520 From 1 to 5 Ells Long. SI ElU Wide Ell Long. F. E. 2 Ells Long. A. R. P. E. O 3 El's Long, 4 ElU Lo g A. R. F. E A, F. E. 4h- Ells Long. 121. 12 If 10!- 12r 15- 18. 20 24! 14!- 21 28 16 9 — 9. 18 10. 20. 30- 40- 50. 60. 70- 80 • 90. — lo;— — 20,-- — 30— 1 4 — 1 14 — 1 24 — 1 34 — 2 8 — 2 18 — 20 4 24 8 28 32 16 — 24. — 27,- - 32 1 — - 30l— 1 24 — 18;— R. F. E. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 — 1 4 — 1 9 s' 12 16— ^ 20 '24' 5 so; 7 28' 100 2 28 5 20 S 12l 11 4 200 5 20 11 4 16 24l 22 8 300 8 12 16 24 400 11 4; 22 8 500 13 321 27 28— 1 600— -^ 16 24^ 33 121— 1 10 — |— 1 26 24;— 24 — 18 — 10 — 1 14 2 28 4 6 5 20 6 34 8 12 9 26 11 4 12 18 25 — 1— ^ 3ii 12 33 12.— 1 4 16 1 24— 1 15 20 — 13 a2 — 27 28 1 1 24 1 15 20 1 29 16 2 3 i2 ss From 6 to 10 Ells Long. F.l!s 6 7 8 9 10 Vide. Ells Lonp. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 -_ 6 — 7 8 .9 — 10 O ___ 12 14 ' 16 18 ., 20 3 __ IS 21 — r- 24 -^ — — 27 30 4 24 28 32 — 1 — — 1 4 5 .. 50 — 35 — 1 4 — 1 9 — — 1 14 6 1 — 16 — 1 12 — 1 18 — — 1 24 7 — 1 6 1 13 — 1 20 — ,. — 1 27 — — 1 34 8 __ — 1 12 1 20 — 1 28 — 2 — — 28 9 — — 1 18 1 27 — 2 — — 2 9 — 2 18 ]0 __ - 1 24 1 34 .^^ — 2 8 — — 2 18 — 2 28 20 — 3 12 3 32 — . 4 16 — 5 — — — 5 20 r;0 -— 5 ■ — 5 30 — 6 24 — 7 18 — — 8 12 40 __ 6 24| 7 28 — 8 32 — 10 — -— ^ 11 4 oO _ 8 12: 9 26 — 11 4 — 12 18 — — 13 32 rso _. 10 — 11 24 — 13 12 — 15 — — 16 24 70 _ 11 24; 13 22 — 15 20|^ — 17 18 — 19 16 80 — 13 12 ]5 20 — - 17 28 ~ — 20 ^ — — 22 8 90 - — 15 — --nis — — 20 — — — 22 18 — — 25 -- 100 _ — 16 24 19 16 — 22 s'— — 25 — |— — 27 28 voo _ S3 1^ 38 32|— . 1 4 16|— 1 10 __l 1 15 20 800 1 10 ~l— 1 18 12 — ] 26 24I-— 1 37 28— - 1 26 24 — 1 35 — 2 3 12 400 2- 8 32 — 2 20 2 31 4 500 2 3 I2I— 2 17 8 — 2 31 4 — s 5 — 3 18 32 noo 2 'iO — '— 2 ^Q 24 u 3 13 12 .— 3 30 — 1 — 6 24 From 11 to 15 Ells Lon* F.lls 11 12 1 13 14 16 W>dc. Ells Long. Ells Long. ElU Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F, E. A. R. i\ E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 11 12 13 14. 15 2 — 22 24 26, 28 30 3 — 33 — 1 — 13 1 () 19 4 — — 1 8 — 1 12 1 16 1 20 1 24 5 — — 1 19 — 1 24 _ _-. 1 29 1 34 2 3 f) -r — 1 30 o 2 6 . 2 12 2 18 7 — 25 — 2 12 2 19 2 26 2 33 8 — — 2 IG — 2 24 2 32 3 4 3 12 9 — — 2 27 — 3 — -- 3 9 3 18 3 27 10 __ — 3 2 — 3 12 — — 3 22 3 32 4 6 20 — — 6 4 __ — 6 24 7 8 7 28 ^ 8 12 30 — — 9 ^) — 10 — 10 ^0 11 24 12 18 40 — — 12 S — 13 12 14 16 15 20 16 24 50 — — 15 10 — 16 24 IS 2 19 16 20 30 (Jo — -— 18 12 _— — 20 — 21 24 23 12 25 — 70 — — 21 11 — . — 23 12 25 10 27 8 29 6 80 — — 24 If) — 26 24 28 32 31 4 -33 12 90 — — 27 IS — 30 20 ^ — 30 — 32 18 3j — 37 18 100 — 33 12 36 4 38 :jv — 1 1 24 'iOO — 1 21 4 _i__ 1 26 24 — . 1 32 8 — 1 37 28 -— 2 3 12 300 ___ 2 1 1 24 O 0(\ 2 28 12 2 3() 24 3 5 —t 400 3 2 S z 3 13 12 — 3 24 16 — 3 3,') 2(' 1 — 6 2i 50C — 3 32 28 1 — 6 21- 1 — 20 20 I — 34 Ui 1 1 8 12 600 1 — 23 V2 1 1 1 1 16 24 v2 1 1 33 12 1 2 10 — 40 From 16 to 20 Ells Long. ZUs 16 17 18 19 20 Vide, Ells Long- Ells Long • Ells J Long. Ells Long. E!ls LoBg. A. R. F. E. i A. R. F. E. A. R. F. eJa. R. F. E.'a. R. F. E. 1 I6I- — 17 — — 18 — — 19 — — — 20 ^. 32 — — — 34 — -36- 1 2!— — 1 4 3— — 1 12 — 1 15 — 1 18'— 1 21 — 1 24 4' 1 28 — 1 32!— — '__ 2 4 — — 2 8 5: 2 8 — 2 13- — 2 18 — 2 23 — 2 28 6 2 24 — _ 2 30!- 3 — ! — 3 6— ^3 12 7: 3 4,— 3 11;— — 3 18 — 3 25 — _ 3 32 8' 3 20;— 3 28,— — 4 — — 4 8 — — 4 16 9 10 4 4 9- — 4 18 — 4 27|— — 5 — . -- 4 Te— __ 4 26 — ___ 5 — ;— _^ 5 lOJ— _«» 5 20 20; 8 32— 9 16 10 — — 10 20 — _ 11 4 30| 13 12,— 14 6 15-1- 15 SO _ 16 24 40 17 28 — 18 32 .i_ 20-1- 21 4 — 22 8 50 — — 22 8 — 23 22 _ — 25 — — 26 14i— — 27 28 • 60 2G 24 — 28 12 ___ — 30 — — 31 24I— — 33 12 70 31 4 — 33 2 — 35 — — 36 34j— — 38 32 80i 35 20 — 37 28 1 — — — 1 2 8|— 1 4 16 90— 1 — — — 1 2 18 — 1 5 — — 1 7 18 — 1 10 — lOoi— J 4 16 __ 1 7 8 — 1 10 — 1 12 28 1 15 20 200— 2 8 32 14 16 — 2 20 — — 25 20 — 2 31 4 SOOJ— 3 13 12 — 3 21 24 — 3 30 — — 3 38 12 1 — '6 24 400 1 — 17 28 1 — 28 32 1 1 — — 1 1 11 4 1 1 22 8 500 1 1 22 8 1 1 36 4 1 2 10 — 1 2 23 32 1 2 37 28 600 1 2 26 24 1 3 3 12 1 3 20 — 1 3 36 24 2 — 13 12 From 21 to 25 Ells Long. 41 Kilt 2i 22 ^ZS 24 ^25 >V idc. Elis Long:. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A, K. F. E, A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. |a. R. F. E. 1 — 21 22 23 — > 24, — 25 '2 — — 1 () 18 — 1 10 — 1 12 — — 1 14 S — — 12? 1 30 — 1 33 — — — 2 3 4 — — 2 12 2 16 — 2 20 — — 2 24 _ — 2 28 5 — — 2 S'S 3 2 — 37 — — 3 12 — 3 17 6 — — a 18 3 24 — 3 30 — — 4 — — 4 6 < — 43 4 10 — 4 17 _ — 4 24 — 4 31 8 — — 4 24 4 32 — 5 4 — 5.12 — — 5 20 J) — — 5 9 5 18 — 5 27 — — 6 — — — 6 9 10 — 5 30 6 4 _ — 6 14 — 6 24 _^ — 6 34 SiO — 11 24 12 8 ~~~' — 12 28 — — IS 12 — 13 32 SO — 17 18 — 23 12 18 12 24 16 — 19 G — 25 20 on , — 20 30 — 27 28 40 _ — 26 24 .00 — 29 6 — — 30 20 — 31 34 — — ^3 12 — — 34 26 60 -^ '35 — 36 24 ■r- — 38 12 — 1 — — — 1 1 24 70 — 1 — 30 — 1 2 28 .— 1 4 26 — 1 6 24 — 1 8 22 80 __ 1 6 24 — 1 8 32 1 11 4 1 13 12 1 15 20 90 — 1 12 18 — 1 15 — 1 17 18 — 1 20 — — 1 22 18 100 1 18 12 — I 21 4I— 1 23 32 _ 1 26 24 _ 1 29 16 200 —"' 2 36 24 — 3 2 8 — 3 7 28 — 3 13 12 3 18 32 300 1 — 1/5 — 1 — 23 12 1 ^ 31 24 1 1 1 1 8 12 400 1 1 '3^ 12 1 2 4 16 1 2 15 20 1 2 26 21 1 2 37 28 500 1 3 11 24 1 3 25 20 1 3 39 16 2 — 13 Vl\ 2 — 27 8 600 ^ — 30 — 2 1 6 21 1 2 1 23 12 <) t) . ^ 1 2 2 16 24 D 3 42 From 26 to 30 Ells Lon^. El!i 1 26 1 27 28 29 1 30 '^"* 1 Ells Lonjr. Ells Lon^. Ell,=; Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ia. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. j A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1__ 26 07. .28 29 30 2_ — 1 16 - 1 18! 1 20 1 22 1 24 3U — 26 .^ 9 2 12 2 15 2 18 ^i— — 2 32 ___ __ 3 3 4 3 8 3 12 5L — 3 22 3 27 3 32 4 1 4 6 (5«_ — 4. 12 4 18 4 24 4 30 5 — 7|- — 52 5 9 5 16 5 23 5 30 8 — — 5 28 6 B 6 16 6 24 J:: — 6 18 6 27 r 7 18 10 17 — 7 8 7 18 7 28 8 2 8 12 20 __ — 14 16 _ __ 15 15 20 16 4 16 24 30i— — 21 24 22 18 23 12 24 6 — — 25 — 40l- — 28 32 30 — 31 4 32 8 — — 33 12 50 — -^ 36 4 37 IS 38 32 — 1 — 10 — 1 1 24. 6o'— 1 3 12 — 1 5 1 6 24 — 1 8 12 — 1 10 — 70 — 1 10 20 — 1 12 18— 1 14 16 — 1 16 14 — 1 18 12 8o'.— 1 17 28;— 1 20 — i— 1 22 8 — 1 24 16 — 1 26 24 90 100 — 1 25 1 27 18— 1 30 — — 1 32 18 — 1 35 — , 1 32 8!— 1 35 — !— 1 37 28';- 2 — 20 — 2 3 12 200'— 3 24 16— 3 30 — i— 3 35 20, 1 — 1 4 1 — 6 24 300' 1 1 16 241 1 1 25 —1 1 1 33 12: 1 2 1 24 1 2 10 — 400; 1 3 8 32j 1 3 20 — ' 1 3 31 4 2 — 2 8 2 — 13 12 500', 2 1 1 4 2 1 15 — 2 1 28 32 2 2 2 28 2 2 16 24 <500 .2 2 33 U .2 3 10 — .,2 3 26 24 1 3 ^ 3 12 3 — 20 — From SI to 3,5 Ells Long. 48 EllJ 31 32 1 33 S4< 1 35 Wide. Ells Long:. Ells Long. EHs Long. Ells Lone:. EII9 Long. A. R. F. E. i A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. T. E. Ia. R. F. E, 1 31' 32 33 - - 34- 55 9 1 26 — — 1 28 1 30 — 1 32 — — 1 34 il 2 21 — — 2 24 2 27 — 2 30 — — 2 3!^ 4 3 16 — — 3 20 3 24 — 3 28|— — 3 3'J 5 4 11:— — 4 16 4 21 — 4 26 — — 4 31 6 5 6 — — 5 12 5 18 — 5 24 — — 5 30 7 6 1 — — 68 6 15 — 6 22 — — 6 2^' 8 6 32 — — 74 7 12 — 7 20 — — 7 28 9 7 27 — — 8 — 8 9 — 8 18 — — 8 27 10 8 22 — 8 32 }) 6 — — 9 16|— — 9 2G 20 17 8 — — 17 28 18 12 — — 18 32— — 28 12 — — 19 It^ JiO 25 30 — — 26 24 27 18 — — 29 (^ 40 34 16 — — 35 20; 36 24— — 37 28 — 1 7 8 — — 38 32 50|— 1 3 2 — 1 4 161— 1 5 30 — 1 8 22 60— 1 11 24 — 1 13 12;— 1 1.5 — 1 16 24'— 1 18 12 70!— 1 20 10 — * 1 22 8— 1 24 6 — 1 26 4 — 1 28 2 80',— 1 28 S2 — 1 31 4.—. 1 33 12 — 1 35 20 — 1 37 28 90,— 1 37 18 — 2 — 2 2 18!— 1 2 5-!- 2 7 18 100— 2 6 4 — 2 8 32— 2 11 241— 2 14 16 ... 2 17 8 200I 1 — 12 8' 1 — 17 28' 1 — 23 12 1 — 28 32 1 — 34 }6 300; I 2 18 12! 1 2 26 24 1 2 35 — | 1 3 3 12 1 3 11 24 400- 2 — 24 \r, 2 — 35 20 2 1 6 24' 2 1 17 28 2 1 28 32 500 2 2 30 20 2 4 16 2 3 IS 12' 2 3 32 8 3 — 6 4 60C ; 3 — 36 24 i 3 I 13 12 ,3 1 30 — 1 s 2 6 24 J 2 2*^ 12 44< From S6 to 40 Ells Long. 1 Ells i 36 31 3S SO 40 Wide Ells Long. 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E. 1 1 — 1 — 1 1 — — 1 2 13 — 1 4 o — 2 — j — 2 2 2 4 2 6 — 2 8 3 — J — 1 — — 33 3 6 3 9 — 3 12 4 — . 4. — — 4 4 4 8 — ^ 4 12 — 4 16 5 — 5 — 55 5 10 5 15 — — 5 20 6 — () — 6 6 C) 12 6 18 — 6 24 7 — 7 — — 7 7 7 14 7 21 ~~" — 7 28 8 — 8 — — 88 8 l6 8 24 — 8 32 9 — 9 — — 99 9 18 9 27 — • — 10 — 10 -10- — 10 10 10 20 30 30 — 11 4 ^20 - 20- — 20 20 21 4 21 24 — 22 8 :50 — 30 — — 30 30 31 24 32 18 — 33 12 -IC 1 — — 1 1 4 -12 8 — 1 3 12 1 4 16 .'jO 60 1 10 1 11 11 1 2 J 24 — 1 12 28 — 1 23 12 — 1 14 6 — 1 25 — 1 i^ 9() 1 i\j -^— 1 '20 — _«_ 1 26 24 70 1 SO — 1 31 34 — 1 33 32 — 1 35 30 — 1 37 28 SO 2 2 2 8 — 2 4 16 — 2 6 24 2 8 32 90 2 10 — 2 12 18 — 2 lo — — 2 17 18 — 2 20 — 100 2 20 — 2 22 28 — 2 25 20 — 2 28 I2I— 2 31 4 200 1 1 1 1 5 20 1 111 4| 1 1 16 24 1 1 22 8 ^00 1 3 20 -- 1 3 28 12 1 3 3ii 24 2 -- 5-2 — \3 12 400 o 2 2 2 11 4 2 2 22 8 2 2 33 12' 2 3 4 16 .^,00 f) — 20 — 3 — 33 12 3 1 7 28 3 1 21 24 3 1 35 20 O'OO 3 3 3 3 16 24) 3 3 33 12 4 — 10 —! 4 — 26 24 From 41 to 45 Ells Long. 45r Ells 41 42 48 I 44 1 45 ■Wide. 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E. 1 — 1 5 — 1 6 — — 1 7 — 1 8|- — 1 9 2 __ — 2 10 ^_ — 2 12;— — 2 14 __ — 2 16'— — 2 18 3 ___ — 3 15 — 3 18 - _ 3 21 — 3 24 — — 3 27 4 _ — 4 20 — 4 24 — 4 28!— — 4 32 — — 5 — 5- ^ 5 25 «_ — 5 30 «_ — 5 35 — 6 4 — -69 6 — 6 30 __ 7 -76 __ — 7 12 — — 7 18 7 — 7 35 — 86 __. — 8 13 — 8 201— — 8 27 8 — — 94 — 9 12 — 9 20 — 9 28 — — 10 — 9 — — 10 9 — — . 10 18 — — 10 27 — — 11 — 119 10 _ — n 14 Z" — 11 24 IT — 11 34 _„ — 12 8 — — 12 18 20 __ — 22 28 .— — 23 12 — 23 32 — 24 16 — — 25 — 30 . — 34 6 ..^ -^ S5 ^ — 35 30 -_ — 26 24 — — 37 18 40 1 5 20 __ 1 6 24 ___ 1 7 28 1 8 32 — 1 10 — 50 _«. 1 16 S4 1 18 12 __ 1 19 26 1 21 4 — 1 22 18 60 __ 1 28 12 __ 1 30 — . 1 31 24 1 33 12 — 1 35 — 70 — _ 1 39 26 _„ 2 1 24 2 3 22 2 5 20 — 2 7 18 80 2 11 4 _«, 2 13 12 _»_ 2 15 20 2 17 28 — 2 20 — 90 — 2 22 18 — 2 25 — — 2 27 18 2 30 — — 2 32 18 100 [ 2 33 32 ~ 2 36 24 ~ 2 39 16 ___ 3 2 8 __ 3 5 — 2p0 1 1 27 28 1 1 33 12 1 1 38 32 1 2 4 16| 1 2 10 — 300 2 — 21 24 2 — 30 — — ?S 12 1 6 24 1 15 — 400 2 3 15 20 2 3 26 24 2 3 37 28 3 — 8 32 3 — 20 — 500 3 2 9 16 3 2 23 12 3 2 37 8 3 3 11 4! 3 3 25 — 600 4> 1 3 12 4 1 20 — 4 3 36 24 4 2 13 12 1 4 2 30 — 46 From 46 to 50 Ells Long". 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E. 1 ~ 1 lo;- — 1 11 — — 1 12 — 1 13 .^ — 1 14 2 — 2 20l— — 2 22 — — 2 24 __ — 2 26 — 2 28 3 — 3 so!— - 3 33- — 5 8 — , 4- — 4 3 — 46 4 — 5 4 — — 5 12 — 5 16 — 5 20 5 — 6 14 — 6 19— — 6 24- __ — 6 29 _» — ^ 34 6 — 7 24 — 7 30|— _ 8 — 86 __« -« 8 12 7 — 8 34 . — 85 __ — 8 12 — 8 19 -_ — 8 26 8 — 10 8 — 10 16 _ — 10 24 — 10 32 _ — 11 4 9 — 11 18 — — 11 27 — — 12 — — 12 9 — 12 18 10 ___ — 12 28'— — 13 2 __ — 13 12 ___ — 13 22 ___ — 13 32 20 __ — 25 20|— — 26 4 _i_ — 26 24 __ — 27 8 — 27 28 30 «_ — 38 12 — — 39 6 1 __ 1 — 30 1 1 24 40 ^_ 1 11 4 1 12 8 — 1 13 12 1 14 16 1 15 20 oO __ 1 23 32 1 25 10 1 26 24 __ 1 28 2 - 1 29 1& 60 «_ 1 36 24 , 1 38 12 _^ o __ 2 1 24 2 3 12 70 ___ 2 9 16 .. 2 11 14 ___ 2 13 12 __ 2 15 10 -___ 2 17 8 80 2 22 8 . 2 24 16 2 26 24 , 2 28 32 2 31 4 90 — 2 35 — -— 2 37 18 — 3 — — 3 2 IS 3 5 — 100 3 7 28 3 10 20 3 13 12 «__ 3 16 4 3 18 32 S200 1 2 15 20 1 2 21 4 1 2 26 24 1 2 32 8 1 2 37 28 300 2 1 23 12 o 1 31 24 2 o . O 2 8 12 c) 2 16 24 400 3 — 31 4 3 1 2 8 3 1 13 12 3 1 24 16 3 1 35 20 500 3 38 32 4 — 12 28 4 — 26 24 4 1 — 20 4 1 It 16 600 4 3 6 24 4 3 23 12 5 5 — 16 24 5 — 33 12 From 51 to 55 Ells Long. 47- ElU 51 52 58 54 55 AVIde Eils Long. Ells Long, ElU Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. n. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. n. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 115 — 1 16 — 1 17 1 18 — 1 19 O 2 50 -- 2 32 — — 2 34 3 — __ — 32 3 4 9 — 4 12 — . 4 15 4 18 _ — 4 21 4 5 24 — 5 28 — 5 32 6 — __ — 64 5 7 3 — 7 8 — 7 13 7 18 — 7 23 6 8 18 — . 8 24 — 8 30 9 — 96 7 9 33 — 10 4 — — 10 11 10 18 __ — 10 25 8 11 12 — 11 20 — 11 28 12 — ___ — 12 8 9 12 27 — ^ 13 — — — 13 9 13 18 — — 13 27 10 14 6 — 14 16 __ — 14 2<) 15 — — 15 10 iiO 28 12 — 28 32 — . 29 16 30 — __ — 30 .20 .-io — 1 2 18 — .* 1 3 12 1 4 6 — 15 — •.«. 1 5 30 40 — 1 1() 24 1 17 28 1 18 32 — 1 20 — _^ 1 21 4 50 — 1 30 30 1 32 8 — 1 3S 22 — 1 35 — __ 1 36 14 60 — 2 .5 — 2 6 24 — 2 8 12 — 2 10 — «_ 2 11 24 70 — 2 19 6 '" 2 21 4 — 2 23 2 — 2 25 — __ 2 26 34 80 — 2 33 12 2 35 20 2 37 28 — li — , 3 2 8 90 — 3 r 18 3 10 — — 3 12 18 — 3 15 — — 3 17 18 100 — 3 21 24 3 21 16 __ 3 27 8 — 3 30 ■ 3 32 26 200 1 3 3 12 1 3 8 32 1 3 14 16 1 3 20 — 1 3 25 20 500 2 2 25 — 2 2 33 12 2 3 1 24 2 3 10 — 2 3 18 12 400 3 2 6 24 3 2 17 28 3 2 28 32 3 3 3 3 11 4 ,500 4 1 28 12 4 2 2 8 ^ 2 16 4 4 2 30 — 4 3 .3 32 600 5 J 10 — 5 1 26 24 5 2 3 12 5 2 20 — 5 >2 36 .24 48 From 56 to 60 Ells Long. e:u 56 51 5 8 59 60 Witf,. 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E. 1 — 1 20 — 1 21 — 1 22 — 1 23 — — 1 24 2 — 34 — 36 3 "s — 3 10 — — 3 12 3 — 4 24 — 4 27 4 30 — — 4 3f'= — — 5 — 4 _ — 68 — 6 12 _ 6 16 — — 6 20 — — 6 24 5 _ *- 7 28 — 7 33 8 2- — 8 7 — — 8 12 6 — 9 12 — 9 18 9 24 — — 9 30 — — 10 — 7 — 10 32 — 113 11 10 — 11 17 — — 11 24 8 — 12 16 — 12 24 — 12 32 — 13 4 — — 13 12 9 — 14 — — 14 9 — 14 18 — 14 27 — — 15 — 10 ___ — . 15 20 — — 15 SO ___ »_ 16 4'— — 16 14 — 16 24 20 — 31 4;— — 31 24 — 32 8 — — 32 28 — — 33 12 SO 1 6 24|— 1 7 18 1 8 12;— 1 9 6 — 1 10 — 40 ^. 1 22 8;— 1 23 12 1 24 16 — 1 25 20 — 1 26 24 50 1 37 28 — 1 39 6 — 1 2 - 20'- 2 1 34 — 2 3 12 60 — 2 13 12j— 2 15 — 2 16 24 — 2 18 12 — 2 20 — 7o;- 2 28 32 — 2 30 so'— 2 32 28; — 2 34 26 — 2 36 24 80,— 3 4 16 — 3 6 241- 3 8 32;— 3 11 4|— 3 13 12 90J— 3 20 3 22 18j— 3 25 -j- 3 27 18'— 3 30 — 100 — 3 35 20 — 3 38 12 1 _ 1 4' 1 — 3 32 1 — 6 24 200 1 3 31 4 1 3 36 24 2 — 2 8 2 - 7 28 2 — 13 12 300j 2 3 26 24 2 3 35 — 3 — 3 12 3 — 11 24 3 — 20 — 400i 3 3 22 8' 3 3 S3 12 4 4 16 4 — 15 20 4 — 26 24 500 4 3 17 28' 4 3 31 24 5 — 5 20 5 — 19 161 5 — 33 12 600 5 ^ 13 V^ 1^ 3 30 — 6 — 6 24 6 — . 23 13 G 1 From 61 to 65 Ells Long. 49 Ell» 61 62 63 64 , G5 Wide- ElU Long. 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E. 1 — 1 25 1 26 — — 1 27 1 28 — — 1 29 2 — 3 14 3 16 — — 3 18 3 20 3 22 s — 5 3 -- 5 6- — 5 9 5 12' 5 15 4 — 6 28 6 32 — — 7 — 7 4 7 8 5 — 8 17 8 22 — — 8 27 8 32 9 1 6 — 10 6 10 12 — — 10 18 10 24 10 30 7 — 11 31 12 2 — 12 9 12 16| 12 23 8 — 13 20 13 28 — — 14 — 14 8 14 16 () 15 IS — — 15 27 16 16 9 10 — 16 34 --17 8 «^ — 17 18 17 28 18 2 :20 — 33 32 34 16 — — 35 ^ 35 20 36 4 30 1 10 30 — 1 11 24 — 1 12 18 — 1 13 12 — 1 14 6 40 1 27 28 — 1 28 32 — 1 30 — — 1 31 4 — 1 32 8 50 2 4 26 — 264 — 2 7 18p- 2 8 32 2 25 — — 2 26 24 — 2 10 10 60 2 21 24 — 2 23 12 — — 2 28 12 70 2 38 22 -^ 3 — 20 3 2 18— 3 4 16 — 36 14 80 3 15 20 — 3 17 28 — 3 20' 3 22 8 — 3 24 16 90 3 32 18 — 3 35 — 3 37 18 1 — . 1 — ,; IS 100 1 — 9 16 1 — 12 S 1 15 ___' 1 — 17 28 1 — 20 20 200 o — 18 32 2 — 24 16 o — 30 — 2 — 35 20 2 11 4 300 3 — 28 12 3 — 36 24 3 1 5 — 3 1 IS 12 3 1 21 24 400 4- -^ 37 28 4 1 8 32 4 1 20 — 4 1 31 4 ^228 500 5 1 7 8 5 1 21 4 5 1 35 — 5 2 8 32 5 2 22 28 600 6 1 16 24 6 1 33 12 6 2 10 — ■ E 6 2 26 24 6 3 3 12 50 From 66 to 70 E\h Lon^. tils 66 1 67 68 69 70 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ellft Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. n. F. E. A. R. F, E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A, R. F. E. 1 __ — 1 SO 1 31 — — 1 32 •^ — 1 S3 — — 1 34 2 __ — S 24 3 26 — — . 3 28 — 3 SO .. — 3 32 3 — 5 18 5 21 — 5 24 — 5 27 _ — 5 30 4 __ — 7 12 . 7 16 — 7 20 — 7 24 — 7 28 5 -_ — 96 9 11 — — 9 16 — 9 21 — 9 26 6 -«_ — 11 -- n 6 — — 11 12 — . — 11 18 — 11 24 1 _^ • — 12 30 13 1 1 — — 13 8 .^ — IS 15 «_ — 13 22 S ___ — 14 24 14 32 — — 15 4 — — 15 12 — 15 20 9 — — 16 18 — 18 12 16 27 — — 17 — — — 17 9 — 17 18 10 . 18 22 — 18 32 __ — 19 6 __ — 19 16 2(1 __ — . 56 24 37 8 — — 37 28 — 38 12 _ — . 38 32 3C ;„„ 1 15 — — I 15 SO — 1 16 24 1 17 18 .i. 1 18 12 40 _i_ 1 S3 12 — I 34 16 — ] 35 90 : — 1 36 24 ....- 1 37 28 50 ___ 2 11 24 — 2 13 2 — 2 14 ]6 — 2 15 30 2 17 8 60 _i_ 2 30 — ^ 2 31 24 — 2 53 12 — 2 35 — 2 36 24 70 L-, 3 8 12 — 3 10 10 — 3 12 8 -^ 3 14 6 ... 3 16 4 BO «« 3 26 24 — 3 28 32 — 3 31 4 — 3 38 12l— 3 35 20 90 1 — 5 — 1 — 7 18 1 — 10 — 1 — 12 18' 1 — 15 — 100 1 — 23 12 1 — 26 4 1 — 28 32 1 — 31 24 1 — 34 16 200 2 1 6 24 2 1 12 ? 2 1 17 28 2 1 23 12l 2 I 28 32 300 3 1 SO — 3 I 38 12 3 2 6 24, 3 2 15 — - 3 1 23 12 4C0 4 2 13 12 4 2 24 16 4 2 35 20 4 3 6 24 4 3 17 28 500 5 2 36 24 5 3 10 20 5 3 24 16 5 3 38 12, 6 — 12 8 6Q0 6 3 20 — 6 3 36 24 n i — 13 12 . 7 — 30 — I 7 1 6 24 From 71 to 75 Ells Long. 51 z\u 71 72 , 73 ■ 1 7-4 "■ 75 Wide- Ells I.ong. 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E. 1 1 35 --. — 2 — 11 2 2 2 3 2 3 34> ._i_ 4 -- 4 2, 4 4 4 6 3 5 33 6 ^^ 6 3\ 6 6 ^ 6 9 4 7 32 «— — 8 -^ -- 8 4I s s .= 8 12 fi 9 3i — . 9 •— -^— 9 5 9 10 ., 9 15 — 48 — -- 4 10 — 4 12 4 14 — — 4 16 ' 3 — 6 12 — 6 15 - — — 6 18 6 21 — — 6 24 4 — 8 16 — 8 20 — 8 24 — 8 28 — — 8 32 .5 — — 9 20 - 9 25 — 9 30 9 35 — , r~ 10 4 6 — 12 24 ' — — 12 30 — 13 — 13 6 — — 13 12 7 — 14 28 — 14 35 — 15 6 15 13 — 15 20 S — lo 32 — 17 4 — 17 12 17 20 — 17 28 9 — — 19 — — — 19 9 — — 19 18 19 2"" — — 20 — 10 ~ — 21 4 ■^ 21 14 «_ 21 24 21 34 — 22 8 20 __ 1 2 8 1 2 28 1 3 12 1 3 32 — 1 4 16 30 1 23 12 — 1 24 6 1 25 — — 1 25 30 — 1 26 24 40 2 4 16 2 5 20 o 26 24 o 7 28 — 2 8 32 50 2 25 20 2 26 31 o 28 12 2 29 26 — 2 31 4 60 ., 3 6 24 __ 3 8 12 3 10 — 3 11 24 — 3 13 12 TO . 3 27 28 3 29 26 3 31 24 3 33 22 3 35 20 80 1 — 8 32 1 — 11 4 1 — 13 V2 1 — 15 20 1 — 17 28 90 1 — 30 — 1 — 32 18 1 — 35 — 1 — 37 18 1 1 100 1 1 11 4 1 1 13 32 1 1 16 24 1 1 19 16 .1 1 22 8 200 o 2 22 8 o 2 27 28 2 o 33 12 o o 38 32 2 3 4 16 300 3 3 33 12 4 — 1 24 4 — 10 — 4 — 18 !2 4 — 26 24 400 5 1 4 16 5 1 15 20 5 1 26 24 5 1 37 28 5 2 8 32 500 6 2 15 20 6 2 29 16 6 3 3 12 6 3 17 8 () 3 31 4 600 T 3 26 24 8 — 3 12 8 -- 20 — 8 — 36 24 8 1 13 12 From 81 to 85 Ells Long. 53 Ells 81 1 82 83 84 85 V-'lde. Ells Long. Ells Lonj^. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Lf>ng> A. R. F. E, A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. lA. R. F. E. J -. — 29 — 2 10 — — 2 U 2 12 — — 2 13 2 — — 4 18 — — 4 20 ~- 422 _ — 4 2^;^ — 4 ^6 S — -r 6 27 — - — 6 ,30 -: fi 33 — 73 4 _ -^ 9 — -^9 4 -95 — -r. 9 12 _ -r 9 1^ 5 .. — 11 9 1.. — 11 14 11 19 rr 11 24 — — 11 29 6 — 13 18 — IS g4 13 30 14 — — -r 14 (> 7 -» — 15 27 .— — 15 34 r 16 5 >- — 16 12 — -7T 16 19 8 «. — 15 — *^ — 1.8 8 1.8 16 , 18 24 — — 18 32 9 — — 20 9 — T -r- 20 13 20 27 _ ^ 21 — ■r- -r- 21 9 10 _^ — 22 18 _^ . oo og . 23 2 — ^ 23 12 ._ — 23 22 20 1 5 — y^ 1 5 20 — 16 4 — 1 6 24 ■?— 1 7 .8 50 1 27 18 «~ 1 28 12 — 1 29 <) -r 1 SO — 1 30 30 40 2 10 — 2 11 4 — . 2 12 « -r 2 13 12 —- 2 14 1/^ 50 1.. 2 32 18 r— 2 33 32 — 2 35 10 — 2 36 24 — - 2 38 2 60 .» 3 15 — — 3 16 g4 — 3 18 12 — 3 20 — — 3 21 24- 70 ... 3 37 18 — 3 39 16 I — 1 14 1 — 3 12 1 — 5 IX) 80 1 — 20 — 1 — 22 .8 1 — 24 IG J — 26 24 i — 28 32 90 1 1 2 18 I 1 5 r- 1 1 7 18 1 1 10 rr- I 1 12 18 100 1 1 25 — T 1 27 28 1 1 30 20 l 1 .33 12 1 1 36 4 200 2 3 10 — 2 3 15 20 2 3 21 4 2 3 26 24 2 3 32 8 300; 4 — 35 — 4 1 3 12 4 1 11 24 4 1 20 — 4 1 28 12 400! 5 2 20 — 5 2 31 4 5 3 2 8 5 3 13 12 5 3 24 16 .500! 7 — 5 7 — 18 32 7 — 32 2R 7 1 6 24 7 1 20 20 ^i)0 8 1 30 — 8 2 6 24 8 2 23 12 8 3 — — 8 3 16 24 E 3 From SG to 90 Ells Long. ■E'.U 86 87 88 89 90 AS'ul,. 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E. 1' 2 14 2 15 2 16 — — 2 17 — 2 18 o 4 28 4- 30 4 321 4 34 — 5 — 3 7 fi 7 9 7 12| 7 15 — 7 18 4 9" ^20 9 24r 9 28 — — 9 32 — 10 — r, 11 f34. 12 3 12 8 12 13 — 12 IS 6—'— 14 rJ U 18 14< 24 14 SO — 15 — 7 16 26 16 33 17 4 17 11 — 17 18 8 19 ^^ 19 12 19 20 19 28 — 20 — 9 21 18 21 27 22 — 22 9 — 22 IS 10 23 3^-? 24 6 24 16 24 26 — 25 — ^0 _ 1 7 2.*— 1 8 12 — 1 8 32 — 1 9 16 1 10 — *iO — 1 31 24 — 1 32 18 — 1 33 12 — 1 34 6 1 35 — 40 — 2 15 2( — 2 16 24 — 2 17 28 — 2 18 32 2 20 — .'iO — - 2 39 ir^ — 3 — 30 — 328 — 3 3 22 3 5 — 60 — 3 23 12 — 3 2") — — 3 26 24 — 3 28 12 3 30 — 70 1—78 1—96 1 — 114 1 — 13 2 1 — 15 80 1 — 31 4 1 — 3'A 12 1 — 35 20 1 — 37 28 1 I 90 1 _ 15 — 1 1 17 18 1 1 20 — 1 1 22 18 1 1 25 — 100 1 1 S8 32 1 2 1 24 1 2 4 16 12 7 8 1 2 10 — '20(' 2 3 37 28 3 — 3 12 'J _ 8 32 3 __ 14 16 3 — 20 — .100 4 1 36 24 4 2 o — 4 2 13 12 4 2 21 24 4 2 30 — 400 r> 3 35 20 6 — 6 24 6 — 17 28 6 — 28 32 6 1 — . .-VDO 7 1 34 16 7 2 8 12 7 2 22 8 7 2 36 4 / 3 10 — f^'OO 8 3 33 12 9 _ 10 _ 9 — o6 21 9 i 3 12 9 1 20^ — From- 91 to 95 Ells Long. pus 91 1 92 1 93 94 95 Wide. 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E. 1 — 2 19 — 2 20 2 21 2 22 — 2 23 2 — 52 — 54 5 6 5 8 — 5 10 'i- — 7 21 — 7 24 7 27 7 30 — 7 33 4- — 10 4 — 10 8 10 12 10 16 — 10 20 5 — 12 23 — 12 28 12 33] 13 2 — 13 7 6 OL — 15 6 — 15 12 15 i8j 15 24 — 15 30 7 — — 17 25 — . 18 32 18 3 18 10 — 18 17 8 — -- 20 8 — 20 16 20 24 20 32 — 21 4 9 — — 22 27 — 23 — 23 9 23 18 — ^ 23 27 10 __ — 25 10 — 25 20 25 30 26 4 — — 26 14 20 — 1 10 20 1 11 4 — 1 11 24— 1 12 8 1 12 28 SO — 1 35 30 1 36 24 — 1 37 18— 1 38 12 1 39 6 40 — 2 21 4 2 22 8 — 2 23 12]— 2 24 16 _— 2 25 20 50 — 3 () 14 3 7 28 — 3 9 6 — 3 10 20 3 11 34 60 — 3 31 24 S S3 12 — 3 35 — — 3 36 24 3 38 12 70 1 — \6 34 1 — 18 32 1 — 20 30 1 — 22 28 1 — 24 26 80 1 1 2 8 1 1 4 16 1 1 6 24 11 8 32 1 111 4 90 1 1 27 18 1 1 SO — 1 1 32 18 1 1 35 — 1 1 37 18 loo 1 2 12 28 1 2 15 20 1 2 18 12 1 2 21 4 1 2 23 32 200 3 — 25 20 3 — 31 4 3 — 36 24 3 12 8 3 1 7 28 800 4 2 38 12 4 S 6 24 4 3 15 — 4 3 2'5 12 4 3 31 24 400 6 1 11 4 6 1 22 8 6 1 33 12 6 2 4 16 6 2 15 20 .500 7 3 23 32 7 3 S7 28 8—11 24 8—25 20 8 — 3.0 U> 600 9 1 36 24 9 2 13 12 9 2 30 — 9 3 6 24 9 3 23 12 56 From 96 to 100 Ells hong. 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E. 1 __ — 2 24 _ — 2 25 2 26 . — — 2 27 «_ -^ 2 28 2 — 5 12 — 5 14 5 16 — 5 18 — . 5 20 3 — 8 - -- — 83 8 6 — 8 9 — -^ 8 12 4 ... — 10 24 ; — 10 28 r-r- — 10 32 — 11 — __ -^ 11 4 5 — 13 12 . — 13 17 13 22 — 13 27 -^ -* IS 32 6 — 16 — — 16 6 ^ — 16 12 — 16 18 r— -. 16 24 7 — 18 24 — 18 81 19 2 ■— 19 9 ___ — 19 16 8 — 21 12 — . 21 20 21 28 — 22 — _ — 22 8 9 — 24 — — 24. 9 24 18 -^ 24 27 — — 25 — 10 — 26 2^ — - 26 34 27 8 _ — 27 18 — 27 28 20 1 13 12 1 13 Si — 1 14 16 1 15 — 1 15 20 SO o 2 — 30 — 2 1 24 -. 2 2 18 — , 2 3 12 40 — 2 26 24 2 27 28 — 2 28 32 _^ 2 30 — ;_«. 2 31 4 50 3 13 12 3 14 26 — 3 16 4 _ 3 17 18 3 18 32 60 1 1 — 1 24 1 — 3 12 i — 5 — 1 — 6 24 70 1 ~ 26 24 1 — 28 22 i ^ SO 20 1 — 32 18 1 — 34 16 80 1 1 13 12 I 1 15 20 I 1 17 28 1 1 20 — 1 1 22 S 90 1 2 — ^ 1 2 2 J8 12 5=- 1 2 7 18 1 2 10 — 100 1 2 26 24- 1 2 29 16 1 2 32 8 i 2 35 — 1 2 37 28 200 3 1 13 12 3 1 18 32 3 1 24 16 3 1 30 — s 1 H5 20 300 5 . — 5 :- 8 12 5 — 16 2t 5 — 25 — 5 — 33 12 400 r> 2 26 24 6 2 37 28 6 3 8 32 6 3 20 — 6 3 31 4 500 8 I 13 12 8 1 27 8 8 2 14 8 2 15 — 8 2 28 32 ng. 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E. 1 3 23 3 24 3 25| 3 26 3 27 2 7 10 7 I2i 7 14| 7 16^ 7 18 3 10 SS 11 — 1 11 i 11 6 11 9 4 14 20 14 241 14 28 14 S2| 15 — 5 18 7 18 12 18 17 18 22 18 27 6 , 21 30 22 — 22 6 22 12 22 18 7 25 17 25 24 25 31 26 2 26 9 8 29 4 29 12 29 20 29 28 30 — 9 82 27 33 .__ <\Q, Q 33 18 33 27 — ■""• oo y 10 36 14 36 24 ^ — 36 31 37 8 37 18 20 — 1 32 28 — 1 33 12 — 1 33 32 — 1 34 16— 1 35 — 30 — 2 29 6 — 2 30 — — 2 30 30 — 2 31 24 — - 2 32 18 40 — 3 25 20 — 3 26 24 — 3 27 28 — 3 28 32 — 3 SQ — 50 1 — 21 34 1 — 23 12 1 — 24 26 1 — 26 4 1 — 27 18 60 1 1 18 12 1 1 20 — 1 1 21 24 1 1 23 12 1 1 25 — 70 1 2 14 26 1 2 16 24 1 2 18 22 1 2 20 20 1 2 22 18 80 13 114 1 3 13 12 1 3 15 20 1 3 17 28 1 3 20 — 90 2 — 7 18 2 ~ 10 — 2 — 12 18 2 — 15 — 2 — 17 18 100 2 1 3 32 2 1 6 24 2 1 9 16 2 1 12 8 2 1 15 -- 200 4 2 7 28 4 2 13 12 4 2 18 32 4 2 24 16 4 2 30 — 800 6 3 11 21 6 3 20 — 6 8 28 1'. 6 3 36 24 7 — 5 — 40C 9 — 15 2( 9 — 26 24 9 — 37 28 9 i 8 32 9 1 20 — . 50C 11 1 J9 16111 1 33 VI 11 2 7 8 11 2 21 4 1 1 2 Si^ — OOC 113 2 23 K !|13 3 13 3 16 24 13 3 '3'3 12 14 __ 10 — 64/ From 136 to 140 Ells Long. EJls 136 137 138 139 1 140 Wiile- Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Lr.ng. Ells Long. E\h Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. ! A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 3 28 3 29! 3 30 3 31 3 32 2 7 20 7 22 7 24 7 26 7 28 3 11 12 11 15 11 18 11 21 11 24 4 15 4 15 8 15 12 15 16 15 20 5 18 32 19 il 19 6 22 SO 23 — — — 19 11 19 16 6 22 24 23 6 23 12 7 26 16 26 23 26 30 27 1 27 8 8 30 8 30 16 30 24 30 32 31 4 9 34 — 34 9 34 18 34 27 35 — 10 37 28 — — 38 2 38 12 38 22 38 32 20 — 1 35 20 — . 1 36 4 — 1 36 24 — 1 37 8 — 1 37 28 30 — 2 33 12 — 2 34 6 — 2 35 — — 2 35 30 — 2 36 24 40 — 3 31 4 — 3 32 8 — 3 33 12 — 3 34 16 — 3 35 20 50 1 — 28 32 1 — 30 10 1 — 31 24 1 — 33 2 1 — 34 16 60 1 1 26 24 1 1 28 12 1 1 30 — 1 1 31 24 1 1 33 12 70 1 2 24 16 1 2 26 14 1 2 28 12 1 2 30 10 1 2 32 8 80 1 3 22 8 1 3 24 16 1 3 26 24 1 3 28 32 1 3 31 4 90 2 — 20 — 2—22 18 2 — 25 — 2 *- 27 18 2 -- 30 — 100 2 1 17 28 2 1 20 20 2 1 23 12 2 1 26 4 2 1 28 32 200 4 2 35 20 4 3 14 4 3 6 24 •4 3 12 8 4 3 17 28 300 7 — 13 12 7 — 21 24 7 — 30 — 7 — 3S 12 7 1 6 24 400 9 1 31 4 9 2 2 8 9 2 13 12 9 2 24 16 9 2 35 20 500 11 3 8 :^2 11 3 22 28 11 3 36 24 12 — 10 20 12 — 24 16 <700 14 — 26 24 14 1 3 12 14 1 20 — 14 3 36 24 14 2 13 12 From 141 to 145 Ells Long. 65 Ells 141 142 143 1 144 145 Vide. Ells Long. Ells Long. EUs Long. 1 ELs L.>rg. Ells Long. A. R. r. E. A. R. F. E. A, R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 S 33 3 34 — . — 3 35 — — 4 — 4 1 2 7 30 7 32 — . — 7 34 — — 8 — 8 2 3 11 27 11 30 — — 11 S3 12 — 12 3 4 15 24 15 28 — — 15 32 iG — 16 4 5 — — 19 21 19 26 — — 19 31 20 — 20 5 6 23 18 ' 23 24 — — 23 30 24 — 24 6 7 27 15 27 22 — — 27 29 28 - 28 7 8 31 12 31 20 — ~ 31 28 32 32 8 9 --35 9 35 18 — — 35 27 36 36 9 1 10 39 6 39 16 — 39 26 1 — — 1 — 10 20 — 1 38 12 — 1 38 32 — 1 39 16 — 2 . — 2 — 2,0 30 — 2 37 18 — 2 38 12 2 39 6 — 3 — 3 — 30 40 — 3 36 24 — 3 37 28 — 3 38 32 1 1 — 1 -i- 50 1 — 35 30 1 — 37 8 1 — 38 22 1 1 1 1 1 14 60 1 1 35 — 1 1 36 24 1 1 38 12 1 2 1 2 I 24 70 1 2 34 6 1 2 36 4 1 2 38 2 1 3 1 3 1 3h 80 I 3 33 12 1 3 35 20 1 3 37 28 2 o 2 8 90 2 _ 32 18 2 — 35 — o — 37 l.S 2 1 2 1 2 IS 100 2 1 31 24 2 1 34 16 o 1 37 fc o <2 2 2 2 2S 200 4 3 23 12 4 3 28 32 4 3 34 U: ► 5 — — — 5 — 5 20 300 7 115 — 7 1 23 12 7 I 31 '24 I. 7 2 7 2 S 12 4O0 9 3 6 24 9 3 17 2i f 9 3 2S 32jl0 -10—11 4 5O0 12—38 12 12 1 12 6 »12 1 26 412 2 -'l2 2 13 32 G0( 14 2 30 — M 3 (i 21 14 :;-23 V. iir. -|l5 — 16 21. ee From 146 to 150 Ells Long. EUs 146 147 148 149 150 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Elfe I. ng. Ells L ng. Ells Long. A. R. k E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. p. E. A. R. F. E. 1 4 2 4 3 4 4j 4 5 — — 46 2 — g 4 ... 8 6 8 8 8 10 — 8 12 3 12 6 12 9 12 12 — 12 15 — — 12 18 4 16 8 16 12 16 16 16 20 — — 16 24 5 20 10 20 15 20 20 20 25 — — 20 30 6 24 12 24 18 24 24 24 SO — — 25 — 7 28 14 2S 21 28 28 28 35 — — 29 6 8 32 16: 32 24 32 32 — S3 4 — 33 12 9 36 18| 1 36 27 37 - 37 9 — — 37 18 10 — I _ 20|— 1 — 30 -114 — 1 1 14 __ 1 1 24 20 — 214 — 2 1 24 — 228 — 2 2 28 2 3 12 30 — 3 I 24 — 3 2 18 — 3 3 12 — 3 4 6 3 5-^ 40 1—28 1 — 3 12 1 — 4 16 1 — 5 20 1 •^ 6 Z4^ 50 1 1 2 28 1 1 4 6 1 1 5 20 1 1 6 34 1 1 8 12 60 I 2 3 12 1 2 5 — 1 2 6 24 1 2 8 12 1 2 10 — 70 1 3 3 32 1 3 5 SO 1 3 7 28 1 3 9 26 1 3 11 24 80 2 — 4 16 2 6 24 2 — 8 32 2 — 11 4 2 — 13 12 90 2 15 — 2 1 7 18 2 1 10 — 2 1 12 18 2 1 15 — 100 2 2 5 20 2 2 8 12 2 2 11 4 2 2 13 32 2 2 16 24 200 5—11 4 5 — 16 24 5 — 22 8 5 — 27 28 5 — 33 12 300 7 2 16 24 7 2 25 ^ 7 2 33 12 7 3 1 24 7 3 10 — 400 10—22 8 10 — 33 12 10 1 4 16 10 1 15 20 10 1 26 24 500 12 2 27 28 12 3 1 24 12 3 15 20 12 3 29 16 13 — 3 12 600 15 — 33 12 15 1 10 — 15 1 26 24 15 2 3 121 15 2 20 — From 151 to 155 Ells Long. et Ells 151 152 153 1 154 155 "VVjde. Ell L-ng. Filsl .ong. E\U Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 -" 4 7 — 4 8 — 49 — 4 10 ._ — 4 11 2 _— — . 8 U 8 16 — . 8. 18 — 8 20 — 8 22 3 — 12 21 _ 12 24 -^ — 12 27 — 12 30 — 12 33 4 — 16 28 16 32 — 17 — — 17 4 — 17 8 5 — 20 35 21 4 — 21 9 — — 21 14 — 21 19 6 — 25 6 25 12 — 25 18 — 25 24 — 25 30 7 — 29 13 29 20 — 29 27 """" — 29 34 — 80 5 8 — 33 20 li— 33 28 — 34 — — 34 8 — 34 16 9 — — 37 27 — 38 — — 38 9 — 38 18 — 38 27 10 __ 1 1 34 _^ 1 2 8 _^ 1 2 18 _^ 1 2 28 __ 1 3 2 20 2 3 32 2 4 16 2 5 — 2 5 20 2 6 4 30 3 5 30 3 6 24 3 7 18 3 8 12 3 9 6 40 1 — 7 28 1 — 8 32 1 — 10 — 1 — 11 4 1 — 12 8 50 1 1 9 26 1 1 11 4 1 1 12 18 1 1 IS 32 1 1 15 10 60 1 2 11 24 1 2 13 12 1 2 15 — 1 2 l6 24 1 2 18 12 70 1 3 13 22 1 3 15 20 1 3 17 18 1 3 19 16 1 3 21 14 80 2 — 15 20 2 ._ 17 28 2 — 20 — 2 — 22 8 2 — 24 16 90 2 1 17 18 2 1 20- o 1 22 18 2 1 25 — 2 1 27 18 100 2 2 19 16 2 2 22 8 2 2 25 — 2 2 27 28 2 2 30 20 200 5 — . 38 32 5 1 4 16 5 1 10 — 5 1 15 20 5 1 21 4 300 7 3 18 12 7 3 26 24 7 3 35 — 8 — 12 — 8 — 11 24 40010 1 37 28 10 2 8 32 10 2 20 — 10 2 31 4'l0 3 2 8 50013 — 17 8 13 — 31 4 13 1 5 — 13 1 18 32,13 1 32 28 600 15 2 36 24 15 3 IS 12 15 3 30 — 16 — . 6 24 16 — 23 I'J 68 From 156 to 160 Ells Long. El's 1.56 157 158 159 160 T.id.- Ells Lor.f. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F, E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. i — 4 12 -^ 4 13 — — 4 14 — 4 15 — 4 16 2 — 8 24 — 8 26 — 8 28 — — 8 30 -— 8 32 3 --^3 - — 13 3 — 13 6 — — 13 9 — 13 12 4 — 17 12 — 17 16 — 17 20 — 17 24 — 17 30 5 — 21 24 — 21 29 — 21 34 — 22 3 — 22 8 6 — 26 — — 26 6 — 26 12 — 26 18 — 26 24 7 — 30 12 — 30 19 — 30 26 — 30 SS — 31 4 8 — 34 24 — 34 32 — 35 4 — 35 12 — 35 20 9 — 39 — — 39 9 — — 39 18 — 39 27 1 10 1 3 12 1 3 22 ___ 1 3 32 1 4 6 1 4 16 20 2 6 24 2 7 8 2 7 28 2 8 12 2 8 32 30 3 10 — 3 10 30 3 11 24 3 12 18 3 13 12 40 1 — 13 12 1 — 14 16 1 — 15 20 1 — . 16 24 1 — 17 28 50 1 1 16 24 1 1 18 2 1 1 19 16 1 1 20 30 1 1 22 8 60 1 2 20 — 1 2 21 24 1 2 23 12 1 2 25 — 1 2 26 24 TO 1 3 23 12 1 3 25 10 1 3 27 8 1 3 29 6 1 3 31 4 80 2 — 26 24- 2 — 28 32 2 — 31 4 2 — 33 12 2 ■— 35 20 90 2 1 30 — 2 1 32 18 2 1 S5 — 2 1 37 18 2 2 100 2 33 12 o 2 36 4 2 2 38 32 o 3 1 24* 2 3 4 16 200 5 1 26 24- 5 1 32 8 5 1 37 28 5 2 3 12| 5 2 8 32 300 8 — 20 — 8 — 28 12 8 — 36 24 8 1 5 —1 8 1 13 12 400 iO 3 13 12 10 3 24 16 10 3 35 20 11 — 6 24^11 — 17 28 500 l:i 2 6 24 13 2 20 20 13 2 34 16 13 3 8 1213 3 52 8 6rx) 16 1 16 1 16 24 16 1 33 12 16 2 10 — 16 2 26 24 From 161 to 165 Ells Lono-. 69 ElU 161 162 1 163 164 165 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Elk Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R, F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — — 4 17 — — 4 18 — — 4 19 — — 4 20 4 21 2 — 8 34 — — 9 — — — 92 — - 9 4 9 6 3 ___ — 13 15 — 13 18 — 13 21 ^ — 13 24 —■— 13 27 4 — 17 32 — 18 — — 18 4 — — 18 8 18 12 5 «_ -^ 22 13 -_ — 22 18 — 22 23 — 22 28 22 33 6 — 26 30 .«. — 27 — — 27 6 — — 27 12 27 18 7 _i_ — 31 11 — — 31 18 — 31 25 — — 31 32 32 3 8 — 35 28 — 36 — — 36 8 — — 36 16 36 24 9 ~ 1 — 9 — 1 — 18 — 1 — 27 — 1 1 — — 119 10 _ 1 4 26 ___ 1 5 -~ __ 1 5 10 1 5 20 — 1 5 30 20 2 9 16 — 2 10 — — 2 10 20 — 2 11 4 -. 2 11 24 30 __ 3 14 6 __ 3 15 — ___ 3 15 30 3 16 24 — 3 17 18 40 1 — 18 32 1 ■— 20 — 1 — . 21 4 —22 8 1 — 23 12 50 1 1 23 22 1 1 25 — 1 1 26 14 1 27 28 1 1 29 6 60 1 2 28 12 1 2 30 — 1 2 31 24 2 33 12 1 2 35 — 70 1 3 33 2 1 3 35 ^ 1 S 36 J4 3 38 32, 2 30 so 2 — 37 2b 2 1 2 1 2 8 i2 1 4 16 2 1 6 24 90 2 2 2 18 2 2 5 — o 2 7 18 2 2 10 — 2 2 Li IS 100 2 3 7 8 2 3 10 — 2 3 12 28 2 3 15 2o| 2 3 18 12 200 5 2 14 16 5 2 20 — 5 2 25 20 5 2 31 4 5 2 36 '24i 300 8 1 21 24 8 1 30 — 8 1 38 12 8 2 6 24' 8 2 15 — . 400 11 — 28 32 11 1 — — 11 1 11 4'li 1 22 8 11 1 33 12 500 13 3 36 4 14 — iO — 14 — 23 32 14 — 37 2814 1 11 24 600 16 3 3 12 16 3 20 — 16 3 36 24 17 — . 13 12 17 __ 30 — (0 From 166 to 170 Ells Long. 166 167 1 168 1 169 1 170 ^'■"'''- Ells Long. Ells Lo!)g. Ells Long. Ells Long. Eils Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F, E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1| 4 22 — — 4 23 — — 4 24 4 25 4 26 2-1- 9 a'- — 9 10— — 9 12 9 14 9 16 S 13 30 — 4 18 16 — GO GO CM CO 00 I— 1 r- » 1 1 . 1 ± 14, Q 14 6 18 32 ■ •— i-± —— — 18 24 — — X'± 18 28 5 23 2!— — 23 7 — 23 12 23 17 — — 23 22 6' 27 24'— — 27 30 — — 28 — 28 6 28 12 7! 32 10 — — 32 17 — — 32 24 32 31 1 33 2 8 36 32 — 37 4 — — 37 12 37 20 37 28 9— 1 1 IS 1 1 27 I 2 — — 1 2 9— 1 2 IS 10;— 16 4 — 1 6 14 1 6 24 — 1 6 34— 1 7 8 201 — 2 12 8: — 2 12 28 — 2 13 12 — 2 13 32— 2 14 16 f50— 3 18 12 3 19 6 — 3 20 — — 3 20 30— 3 21 24 40 1 — 24 16 1 — 25 20 1 — 26 24 1 — 27 28 1 — 28 32 50 1 1 30 20 I 1 31 34 1 1 32 12 1 1 34 26 1 1 36 4 60 1 2 36 24 1 2 38 12 1 3 — — 1 3 1 24 1 3 3 12 70 2 2S 2 — 4 26 2 — 6 24 2 — 8 22 2 — 10 20 SO 2 1 8 32 2 1 11 4 1 13 12 2 1 15 20 2 1 17 28 90 2 2 15 — 2 17 18 2 2 20 — 2 2 22 18 2 2 25 — 100 2 3 21 4 Q 3 23 32 3 26 24 2 3 29 16 2 3 32 8 200 5 3 2 8 5 3 7 28 5 3 13 12 5 3 18 32 5 3 24 16 300 8 2 23 12 8 2 31 24 8 3 8 3 8 12 8 3 16 24 400 11 2 4 16 11 2 15 20 11 2 26 24 11 2 37 28 11 3 8 32 500 14 1-25 20 14 1 39 le 14 2 13 12 14 2 27 8 14 3 1 4 600 17 1 6 24 17 1 23 U 17 2 17 2 16 24 17 2 33 12 From 171 to 175 Ells Long. 171 1 172 1 173 174 175 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. £. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1- 4 27 — 4 28 4 29 : 4 30 4 31 2 9 18 , — 9 20 9 22 9 24 9 26 3 14 9 _« — 14 12 14 15 14 18 14 21 4 19 — — — 19 4< 19 8 19 12 19 16 5 23 27 — 23 32 24 1 24 6 24 11 6 28 18 — 28 24 — ^ 28 30 29 — 29 6 7 33 9 — 33 16 33 23 33 30 34 1 8 38 — — . 38 8 38 16 38 24 38 32 9 — 1 2 27 — - 1 Q 1 3 Q — 1 3 18 — 1 3 27 X o ^~~ — — X kJ ly 10 — 1 7 18 __ 1 7 28 — 18 2 — 1 8 12 — 1 8 22 20 — 2 15 •— 2 15 20 — 2 16 4 — 2 16 24 — 2 17 8 30 — 3 22 18 __ 3 23 12 — 3 24 6 — 3 25 ~ — 3 25 30 40 1 __ 30 — 1 — 31 4 1 — 32 8 1 — 33 12 1 — 34 16 50 1 1 37 18 1 1 38 32 1 2 — ■ 10 1 2 1 24 12 3 2 60 13 5 — 1 3 6 24 1 3 8 12 1 3 10 — 1 3 11 24 70 2 — 12 18 2 — 14 16 2 — 16 14 2 — 18 12 2 — 20 10 80 2 1 20 — 2 1 22 8 2 1 24 16 2 1 26 24 2 1 28 32 90 2 2 27 18 2 2 30 — 2 2 32 18 2 2 35 — 2 2 37 18 100 2 3 35 — 2 3 37 28 3 20 3 __ 3 12 3—64 200 5 3 30 •— 5 3 35 20 6—14 6 — 6 24 6—12 8 300 8 3 25 — 8 3 33 12 9 — 1 24 9 — 10 — 9 — 18 12 400 11 3 20 — 11 2 31 4 12 — 2 8 12 — 13 12 12 — 24 16 500 14 3 15 — 14 3 28 32 15 — 2 28 15 — 16 24 15 — 30 20 600 17 3 10 -- 17 3 26 24 18 — 3 12 18 — 20 ^ 18 — 36 24- From 176 to 180 Ells Long. Ell.= 176 177 178 179 180 Wide Ells Lon^. Ells L^.ng. Ells Long. Elis L 74 From 186 to 190 Ells Long. Ells 186 187 188 189 190 Wide. Eils J.-^ng E!is Long. EUs Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 __ — 56 — 57 ^58 — 5 9 — 5 10 2 _« — 10 12 — 10 14 — 10 16 — 10 18 — 10 20 3 — 15 18 — . 15 21 — 15 24 — 15 27 — 15 30 4 — 20 24 — 20 28 — 20 32 — 21 — - — 21 4 5 __ — 25 SO — 25 35 — 26 4 — 26 9 — 26 14 6 - 31 - — 31 6 — 31 12 — 31 18 — 31 24 7 __ ^ 36 6 — 36 13 — 36 20 — 36 27 — 36 34 8 1 1 12 1 1 20 1 1 28 1 2 — 1 2 8 9 — 1 6 18 1 6 27 1 7 — 1 7 9 1 7 18 10 ~ 1 11 24 ^_ 1 11 34 __ 1 12 8 1 12 18 __ 1 12 28 20 __ 2 23 12 2 23 32 — . 2 24 16 2 25 — 2 25 20 so __ 3 35 — -_ 3 35 30 _ 3 36 24- 3 37 18 3 38 12 40 1 1 6 24 1 1 7 28 1 1 8 32 1 1 10 — 1 1 11 4 50 1 2 18 12 1 2 19 26 1 2 21 4 1 2 22 18 1 2 23 32 60 1 3 30 — 1 3 31 24 1 3 33 12 1 3 35 — 1 3 36 24 70 2 1 1 24 2 1 3 22 2 1 5 20 2 1 7 IS 2 1 9 16 80 2 2 13 12 2 2 15 20 2 2 17 28 2 2 20 — 2 2 22 8 90 2 3 25 — 2 3 27 18 2 3 30 — 2 3 32 18 2 3 35 — 100 3 — . 36 24 3 — 39 lej 3 1 2 8 3 1 5 — 3 1 7 28 200 6 1 33 12 6 1 38 32 6 2 4 16 6 2 10 — 6 2 15 20 300 9 2 30 — 9 2 38 12 9 S 6 24 9 3 15 — 9 3 23 12 400 12 3 26 24 12 3 37 28.13 — 8 32 13 — 20 — 13 — 31 4 500 16 — 23 12 16 — 37 8,16 1 11 4 16 1 25 — 16 1 38 32 600 19 1 20 — 19 1 36 24 19 2 13 12 19 2 SO — 19 3 6 24 From 191 to 195 Ells Long. 75 Ells 191 1 192 193 194 195 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Lonp Ells Lf;ng. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E, A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R, F. E. 1 — 5 11 5 12 5 13 5 14 5 15 2 — 10 22 10 24 10 26 10 28 10 30 3 _— — 15 33 16 — 16 3 16 6 16 9 4 — 21 8 21 11 21 16 21 20 21 24 5 — 26 19 26 24 26 29 26 34 27 3 6 — 31 30 32 — 32 6 32 12 32 18 7 — 37 5 37 12 37 19 37 26 37 33 8 1 2 J6 — 1 2 24 — 1 2 32 — 13 4 — 1 3 12 9 1 7 27 — 18 — — 18 9 — 1 8 18 — 1 8 27 10 ___ 1 13 2 — 1 13 12 — 1 13 22 — 1 13 32 — 1 14 6 20 2 26 4 — 2 26 24 — 2 27 8 — 2 27 28 — 2 28 12 30 3 39 6 1 1 30 I — 1 24 1 — 2 18 40 1 1 12 8 1 1 13 12 1 1 14 16 1 1 15 20 1 1 16 24 50 1 2 25 10 1 2 26 24 1 2 28 2 1 2 29 16 1 2 30 30 60 1 3 38 12 2 2 — 1 24 2—3 1'2 2 — 5 — 70 2 1 11 14 2 1 13 12 2 1 15 10 2 1 17 8 2 1 19 6 80 2 2 24 16 2 2 26 24 2 2 28 32 2 2 31 4 2 2 33 12 90 2 3 37 18 3 3 — 2 18 3 — 5 — 3 — 7 18 100 3 1 10 20 3 1 13 12 3 1 16 4 3 1 18 32 3 1 21 24 200 6 2 21 4 6 2 26 24 6 2 32 8 6 2 37 28 6 3 3 12 300 9 3 31 24 10 10 — 8 12 10 — 16 24 10 — 2 > — 400 13 1 2 8 13 1 13 12 13 1 24 16 13 1 35 20 13 2 6 24 500 16 2 12 28jl6 2 26 24 l(j 3 — 20 16 3 14 16 16 3 28 12 600 19 3 23 12 l20 20 — 16 24 20 — 33 12 20 1 10 — . '6 From 196 to 200 Ells Long. El's 196 197 198 199 200 Ells Long. Elh Long. Ells Lcng. Ells Long. Elb Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. ti. T, E. 1 5 16 5 17 — --- 5 18 — --= 5 19 — — 5 20 ■2 — — 10 32 10 34 ^.^ -^ 11 — ^ 11 2 — — 11 4 3 16 12 16 15 -^ — 16 18 — -=^ 16 21 — — 16 24 4 — — 21 28 21 32 ^ _ 22 _ — -= 22 4 — -- 22 8 5 : 27 8 21 n --. — 27 18 — — 27 23 — — 27 28 6 32 24 32 30 -^ ^ ss ^ ^ -= 39 6 — — 33 12 7 38 4 38 11 ~ -- 38 18 ^ -= 38 25 — — 38 32 S — 1 3 20 — 1 3 28 — 14 — — 14 8 — 1 4 16 9 — 19 — -19 9 — 1 9 18 — 1 9 27 — 1 10 — 10 — 1 14 16 — 1 14 26 — 1 15 — — 1 15 10 — I 15 20 20 — 2 28 32 — 2 29 16 — 2 SO — — 2 30 20 — 2 31 4 SO 1 — 3 12 1 -- 4 6 1 — 5 — 1 — 5 30 1 — 6 24 40 1 1 17 28 1 1 18 32 1 1 20 — 1 1 21 4 1 1 22 8 50 1 2 32 8 1 2 33 22 1 2 35 — 1 2 36 14 1 2 37 28 60 2 — 6 24 2 — 8 12 2 — 10 -- 2 — 11 24 2 — 13 12 70 2 1 21 4 2 1 23 2 2 1 25 — 2 1 26 34 2 1 28 32 80 2 2 35 20 2 2 37 28 2 3 2 3 2 8 2 3 4 16 90 3 — 10 — 3 — 12 18 3 — 15 — 3 — 17 18 3 — 20 — 100 3 1 24 16 3 1 27 8 3 1 30 — 3 1 32 28 3 1 35 20 200 6 3 8 32 6 3 14 16 6 3 20 — 6 3 25 20 6 3 31 4 300 10 — 33 12 10 1 1 24 10 1 10 — 10 1 18 12 10 1 26 24 40C 13 2 il 2« 13 2 28 32 13 3 13 3 11 4|i3 3 22 8 500 17 ^ 2 817 — 16 4 17 _- 30 —17 1 3 32il7 1 17 28 600 20 1 26 24; 20 2 3 12 20 2 20 — 20 2 36 24' 20 3 13 12 From 201 to 205 Ells Long. 77 EUs 201 202 203 204 20.5 Wiile. Elis Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Lo,:-. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 5 21 — 5 22 — — 5 23 — 5 24 — 5 25 2 — 11 6 — 11 8 — 11 10 — 11 12 — 11 14 3 — 16 27 ___ — 16 30 — — 16 32 -17- -. 17 3 4 — 22 12 __ — 22 16 — — 22 20 — 22 24 —^ — 22 28 5 — 27 33 ^__ — 28 2 — — 28 7 _ — 28 12 — 28 17 6 — 33 18 _„ — 33 24 — — 33 30 — 34 — — 34 6 7 — 39 3 — 39 10 — — 39 17 __ — 39 24 — 39 31 8 1 4 24 1 4 32 — 1 5 4 1 5 12 . — 1 5 20 9 — 1 10 9 — 1 10 18 — 1 10 27 — 1 11 — 1 11 9 10 1 15 30 ___ 1 16 4 1 16 14 1 16 24 1 16 34 20 2 31 24 2 32 8 — 2 32 28 2 33 12 2 33 32 30 1 — 7 18 1 — 8 12 1 — 96 1 — 10 — 1 — 10 30 40 1 1 23 12 1 1 24 16 1 1 25 20 1 1 26 24 1 1 27 28 50 1 2 39 6 1 3 — 20 1 3 1 34 1 3 3 12 1 3 4 26 60 2 — 15 — 2 — 16 24 2 — 18 12 2 — 20 — 2 — 21 24 70 2 11 30 30 2 1 32 28 2 1 34 26 2 1 36 24 2 1 38 22 80 2 3 6 24 2 '3 8 32 2 3 11 4 2 3 13 12 2 3 15 20 90 3 — 22 18 3 — 25 — 3 — 27 18 3 — 30 — 3 — 32 18 100 3 1 38 12 3 2 1 4 3 2 3 32 3 2 6 24 3 2 9 16 200 6 3 36 24 7 — 28 7 — 7 28 7 — 13 12 7 — 18 32 300 10 1 35 — 10 2 3 12 10 2 11 24 10 2 20 — 10 2 28 12 400 13 3 33 12 14 — 4 16 14 — 15 20 14 — 26 24 14 — 37 28 500 17 1 31 24 17 2 5 20:17 2 19 16 17 2 33 12 17 3 7 8 i)00 20 3 30 — 21 — 6 24 21 — 23 12 i 3 21 1. 21 1 16 24 78 From 206 to 210 Ells Long. EUs 206 207 208 209 210 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Elh Long EUs Long. EUs Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 30 2 11 16 11 18 11 20 11 22 11 24, 3 17 6 17 9 17 12 17 15 17 IS 4 22 32 — — 23 : — 23 4 23 8 23 12 5 28 22 28 27 28 32 — — 29 1 29 6 6 34 12 34 18 34 24 24 30 35-^ 7 — 1—2 — 1—9 — 1 — 16 — 1 — 23 — 1—30 8 — 1 5 28 — 16 — — 16 8 — 1 6 16 — 1 6 24 9 — i 11 18 — 1 11 27 — 1 12 — — 1 12 9 — 1 12 18 10 — 1 17 8 — 1 17 18 — 1 17 28 ^ 1 18 2 — 1 18 12 20 — 2 34 16 -_ 2 35 — — 2 35 20 — 2 36 4 — 2 36 24 30 1 — 11 24 1 — 12 18 1 — 13 12 1 — 14 6 1 — 15 — 40 1 1 28 32 1 1 30 — 1 1 31 4 1 1 32 8 1 1 S3 12 50 13 6 4 1 3 7 18 1 3 8 32 1 3 10 10 1 3 11 24 60 2 — 23 12 2 — 25 — 2 — 26 24 2 -=- 28 12 2 -- 30 — 70 2 2 — 20 2 2 2 18 2 2 4 16 2 2 6 14 2 2 S 12 80 2 3 17 28 2 3 20 — 2 3 22 8 2 3 24 16 2 3 26 24 90 3 ^ 35 ^ 3 — 37 18 3 1 3 1 2 18 3 15 — 100 3 2 12 8 S 2 15 — 3 2 17 28' 3 2 20 20 3 2 23 12 sbo 7 — 24 16' 7 -- 30 — 7 — 35 20! 7 1 1 4 7 1 6 24 300 10 2 36 24.10 3 5 — 10 3 13 1210 3 21 24 10 3 30 — 400 14 1 8 32 14 1 20 — 14 1 31 414 2 2 8 14 2 13 12 500 17 3 21 417 3 35 ^ 18 — 8 32 18 — 22 28 18 — 36 24 600 21 1 33 12 21 2 10 — 21 2 26 24 .21 3 3 12 21 3 20 — From 2J 1 to 215 Ells Long, Ells 211 1 212 213 214 1 iil5 W'.d*. Ells Long-. Eils Long. Ells Long. Ells LoFg. Ells Long. A. R. r. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 5 31 5 32 — 5 33 — , 5 34 — 5 35 2 — 11 26 11 28 — 11 30 — 11 32 — 11 34 S — 17 21 17 24 — 17 27 — 17 30 — 17 S3 4 — 23 16 23 20 — 23 24 — 23 28 — 23 32 5 ^ 29 11 29 16 -^ — 29 21 — 29 26 — — 29 31 6 — . -^ 35 6 35 12 — 35 18 — 35 24 _ — 35 30 7 -i- 1 — 37 — 118 1 1 15 1 1 22 1 1 29 8 1 6 32 — 17 4 1 7 12 — 1 7 20 1 7 28 9 1 12 27 — 1 13 — 1 13 9 1 13 18 1 13 27 10 1 18 22 — 1 18 32 _ 1 19 6 1 19 16 1 19 26 20 2 37 8 — 2 37 28 2 38 12 2 38 32 2 39 16 80 1 -— 15 30 1 — 16 24 1 — 17 18 1 — 18 12 1 — 19 () 40 1 1 34 16 1 1 35 20 1 1 36 24 1 1 37 28 1 1 38 32 50 1 3 13 2 1 3 14 16 1 3 15 30 1 3 17 8 1 3 18 22 60 2 — 31 24 2—33 12 2 -^ 35 ■— 2 — 36 24 2 — 38 12 70 2 2 10 10 2 2 12 8 2 2 14 6 2 2 16 4 2 2 18 2 80 2 3 28 32 2 3 31 4 2 3 33 12 2 3 35 20 2 3 37 28 90 3 1 7 18 3 1 10 — 3 1 12 18 3 1 15 — 3 1 17 18 100 3 2 26 4 3 2 28 32 3 2 31 24 3 2 34 16 3 2 37 8 200 7 1 12 8 7 1 17 28 7 1 23 12 7 1 28 32 7 1 34 16 300 10 3 38 12 11 — 6 24 11 — 15 — 11 — 23 12 11 — 31 24 400 14 2 24 16 14 2 35 20 14 3 6 24 14 3 17 28 14 3 28 32 500 18 1 10 20 18 1 24 16 18 1 38 12 18 2 12 8 18 2 26 4 600 21 3 36 24 22 — 13 12 22 — 30 — '22 1 6 21 2'^ I 23 iV 80 From 216 to 520 Ells Long. Ells 216 217 i 218 219 220 ^^ Ide. Ells Lon. E\U Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. £l:s Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 6 6 1 _ — 62 6 3 -64 2 12 — 12 2 — 12 4 12 6 12 8 3| 18 — 18 3 — 18 6 18 9 18 12 4 ---24-. 24 4 — 24 S 24 12 24 16 5| 30 _ 30 5 — 30 10 30 15 30 20 6 3Q ^ 36 6 — 36 12 36 18 36 24 7 U 1 2- — 12 7 1 2 14 — 1 2 21 — 1 2 28 8 — 18 — — 18 8 1 8 16 — 1 8 2i — 1 8 32 9 — 1 14 9 1 14 18 — 1 14 27 — 115 — 10 — 1 20 — — 1 20 10 1 20 20 — 1 20 30 — 1 21 4 20 -3 — 3 — 20 3 1 4 — 3 1 24 — 328 30 1 — 20 — ] — 20 30 1 — 21 24 1 — 22 18 1 — 23 12 40 1 2 12 14 1 2 2 8 1 2 3 12 1 2 4 16 50 1 3 20 — 1 3 21 14 1 3 22 28 1 3 24 6 1 3 25 20 60 2 1 2 1 1 24 2 1 3 12 2 15- 2 1 6 24 70 *2 2 20 2 2 21 34 2 2 23 32 2 2 25 30i 2 2 27 28 80 3 — — — 3—28 3 — 4 16 3 — 6 24i 3 — 8 32 90 3 1 20 — 3 1 22 18 3 1 25 — 3 1 27 18| 3 1 30 — JOO 3 3 3 3 2 28 3 3 5 20 3 3 8 12; 3 3 11 4 200 7 2 — — 7 2 5 20 7 2 114 7 2 16 24 7 2 22 8 300 11 1 jll 1 8 12 11 1 16 24 11 1 25 —11 1 33 12 4001.5 15 — 11 4 15 — 22 8 15 — 33 12 15 1 4 16 500!l8 3 118 3 13 32 18 3 27 28 19 _- 1 2419 — 15 20 60d 22 2 22 2 16 24' 22 2 33 12 22 3 10 — 22 3 26 24 From 221 to 225 El!s Long. 81 EUs 221 222 223 224 22,5 Wide, EUs Lonp. Ells l,ong. EUs. _<;ng. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. H. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 ._ — 65 — - 6 6- 6 7 ^ 6 S' 6 9 2 ._ — 12 10 — 12 12|— 12 14 — — 12 l6i 12 18 3 .■^ — 18 15 — 18 18 _^ 18 21 _ 18 24 18 27 4 _^ — 24 20 — 24 24 — 24 28 — 24 32 25 — 5 .^ — 30 25 — 30 SO — 30 35 — 31 4 — — 31 9 6 ... — 36 30 ^'~" — 37 — —^ 37 6 — — 37 12 37 18 7 1 2 35 1 3 6 — 1 3 13 1 3 20 — 1 3 27 8 1 9 4 1 9 12 — :. 1 9 20 1 9 28 — 1 10 — 9 1 15 9 1 15 18 — 1 15 27 1 16 — — 1 16 9 10 ._ 1 21 14 __ 1 21 24 - ,— 1 21 34 _ 1 22 8 — 1 22 18 20 3 2 28 3 3 12 3 3 32 3 4 16 — 35 — 30 I — 24 6 1 — 25 — 1 __ 25 30 1 — 26 24 1 — 27 18 40 1 2 5 20 1 2 6 24 1 2 7 28 1 2 8 32 1 2 10 — 50 1 3 26 34 1 3 28 12 1 3 29 26 1 3 31 4 1 3 32 18 60 2 1 8 12 2 1 10 — 2 1 11 24 2 1 13 12 2 1 15 — 70 2 2 29 26 2 2 31 24 2 2 33 22 2 2 35 20 2 2 37 IS 80 3 — 11 4 3 — 13 12 3 15 20 3 — 17 28 3 — 20 — 90 3 1 32 18 3 1 35 — 3 1 37 18 3 2 3 2 2 18 100 3 3 13 32 3 3 16 24 3 3 19 16 3 3 22 8 3 3 25 — 200 7 2 27 28 7 2 33 12 7 2 38 32 7 3 4 16 7 3 10 — 300 11 2 1 24 11 2 10 — 11 2 18 )2 11 2 26 24 11 2 35 — 400 15 1 15 20|l5 1 2.6 24 15 1 37 28 15 2 8 32 15 -2 20 — 500 19 — 29 16)19 1 3 12 19 1 17 8 19 1 31 4 19 2 5 — GOO 23 — 3 12 23 — 20 — ^ 23 — 36 21 23 1 13 12 23 I 30 ->- 82 From 226 to 230 Ells Long. Ells 226 227 228 229 230 AVide. Ells Lrng. Ells Long. J Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 6 10 — 6 11 — 6 12 — — 6 13 — 6 14 2 — 12 20 — 12 22 — 12 24 — 12 26 — 12 28 3 — 18 30 — 18 3S — 19 — — 19 3 — 19 6 4 — 25 4 — 25 8 — 25 12 — 25 16 — 25 20 5 — 31 14 — 31 19 — - 31 24l— — 31 29 — 31 34 6 — 37 24 ■— 37 SO — 38 — — 38 6 — 38 12 / 1 3 34 1 4 5 1 4 12 1 4 iq 1 4 26 8 1 10 s|— 1 10 16 1 10 24 1 10 32 1 11 4 9 1 16 18 1 16 27 1 17 — 1 17 9 1 17 18 10 ^_ 1 22 28 ___ 1 23 2 1 23 12 __ 1 23 22 1 23 32 20 _-_ 3 5 20 3 6 4 3 6 24 3 7 8 3 7 28 30 1 — 28 12 1 — 29 6 1 ~ 30 - 1 — 30 SO 1 — 31 24 40 1 2 11 4 1 2 12 8 1 2 13 12 1 2 14 16 1 2 15 20 oO 1 3 33 32 1 3 35 10 1 3 36 24 1 3 38 2 1 3 39 16 60 2 1 16 24 2 1 18 12 2 1 20 — 2 1 21 24 2 1 23 12 70 2 2 39 16 2 3 1 14 2 3 3 12 2 3 5 10 2 3 7 8 80 3 — 22 8 3 — 24 16 3 — 26 24 3 — 28 32 3 — 31 4 90 3 2 5 — 3 2 7 18 3 2 10 — 3 2 12 18 3 2 15 — 100 3 3 27 28 3 3 30 20 3 3 33 12 3 3 36 4 7 3 38 32 200 7 3 15 20 7 3 21 4 7 3 26 24 7 3 32 8 7 3 37 28 300 11 3 3 1211 3 11 24 11 3 20 — 11 3 28 12 11 3 36 24 400 15 2 31 4 15 3 2 8 15 3 13 12 15 3 24 16 15 3 35 20 500 19 2 18 32 19 2 32 28 19 3 6 24 19 3 20 20 19 3 34 16 600 23 2 6 24 23 2 23 12 23 3 23 3 16 24 23 3 33 12 From 231 to 235 Ells Long. 83 Ells 231 232 233 234^ 235 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. El is Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 2 12 30 12 32 12 34 13 — 13 2 3 19 9 19 12 19 15 — — 19 18 19 21 4 25 24 25 28 25 32 26 — 26 4 5 32 3 32 8 32 13 32 18 32 23 6 38 18 38 24 38 30 39 — 39 6 7 — 1 4 33 — 15 4 — 1 5 11 — I 5 J8 _ 1 5 25 8 — 1 11 12 — 1 11 20 — 1 11 28 — 1 12 — — 1 12 8 9 -r- I 17 27 — 1 IS — — 1 18 9 — 1 18 18 — 1 18 27 10 — 1 24 6 — 1 24 16 — 1 24 26 — 1 25 -— — ' 1 25 10 20 — 3 8 12 — 3 8 32 — 3 9 16 — 3 10 — — 3 10 20 30 1 — 32 18 1 — 33 12 1 — 34 6 I — 35 — 1 _« 35 30 40 1 2 16 24 1 2 17 28 1 2 18 32 1 2 20 — 1 2 21 4 50 g 30 2—28 2 — 3 22 2 — 5 — 2 — 6 It 60 2 1 25 — 2 1 26 24 2 1 28 12 2 1 30 — 2 1 31 24 70 2 3 9 6 2 3 11 4 2 3 13 2 2 3 15 — 2 3 16 34 80 3 — 33 12 3 — 35 20 3 — 37 28 S 1 3 1 2 8 90 3 2 17 IS 3 2 20 — 3 2 22 18 3 2 25 — 3 2 27 18 100 4 — 1 2-^ 4 — 4 16 4—78 4 — 10 — 4 _ 12 28 200 8 — 3 12 8 — 8 32 8 — 14 16 8 — 20 — 8 — 25 20 300 12 — 5 — 12 — 13 12 12—21 24 12 _ 30 — 12 — 38 12 400 16—6 24!l6 — 17 28 16 — 28 32 16 1 16 1 11 4 500 20—8 12120 — 22 8 20 — 36 4 20 1 10 — 20 1 23 32 600 24 — 10 — '.24 — 26 24 24 1 3 12 24 1 20 — 24 1 36 24 84 From 236 to 2-iO Ells Loiio. El's 236 237 238 239 240 Wide. Ells Lon, T. Ells Long. Ells Long Ells Long. Eils Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 6 20 — 6 21 — 6 22 6 23 — 6 24 2 «_ — 13 4 — 13 6 — i3 8 13 10 — 13 12 3 — 19 24 — 19 27 — 19 SO 19 33 — 20 — 4 — 26 8 — 26 12 — 26 16 26 20 — 26 24 5 — 32 28 — 32 33 — S3 2 33 7 — 33 12 6 — S9 12 — 39 IS — 39 24 39 SO 1 7h 1 5 32 1 6 3 1 6 10 — 1 6 17 1 6 24 s!— 1 12 16 __ 1 12 24 1 12 32 — 1 13 4 1 13 12 9 ■^~~ 1 19 1 25 20 1 19 9 1 19 18 — 1 19 27 1 20 — 10 1 25 30 1 26 4 — 1 26 14 1 26 24 20 3 11 4 3 11 24 3 12 8 -- 3 12 28 3 IS 12 SO 1 — 36 24 1 — 37 18 1 — 38 12 1 — 39 6 1 1 40 1 2 22 8 1 2 23 12 1 2 24 16 1 2 25 20 1 2 26 24 50 2 — 7 28 2 — 96 2 — 10 20 2 — 11 34 2 — 13 12 60 2 1 S3 12 2 1 35 — 2 1 36 24 2 1 38 12 2 2 — -— 70 2 3 IS 32 2 3 20 30 2 3 22 28 2 3 24 26 o 3 ^6 24 80 3 I 4 16 3 1 6 24 3 1 8 32 3 1 11 4 3 1 13 12 90 3 2 SO 3 2 32 18 S 2 35 — 3 2 37 18 3 3 100 4 — 15 20 4 — IS 12 4 — 21 4 4 — 23 32 4 -^ 26 24 ^200 8 — 31 4 8 — 36 24 •8 1 2 8 8 I 7 28 8 1 13 12 300 12 1 6 24 12 1 15 — 12 1 23 12 12 1 31 24 12 2 400 16 1 22 8 16 ,1 S3 12116 2 4 16 16 2 15 20|l6 2 26 24 500 20 1 37 28 20 2 11 24J20 2 25 20 20 2 39 16|20 3 13 12 600 24 2 13 12 24 2 30 — 24 3 6 24 24 3 23 32 2:> ^. r. Jjrom 241 to 245 Ell 5 Long. 8.5 Ells 241 242 243 244 245 Wide Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Lon;r. A. R. F. E. A. B. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. P. E. A. R. F. E. 1 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 2 1.3 14 13 16 13 IS 13 20 13 22 3 20 3 20 6 20 9 20 12 20 15 4 26 28 26 32 27 — 27 4 27 8 5 33 17 33 22 33 27 33 32 34 I 6 — 1^6 _ 1 — 12 — 1 — 18 — 1—24 — 1—30 7 — 1 6 31 — 17 2 -17 9 — 1 7 16 — 1 7 23 8 — 1 13 20 — 1 13 28 — 1 14 — -- 1 14 8 — 1 14 16 9 — 1 20 9 — 1 20 18 — 1 20 27 — 1 21 — — 1 21 () m — 1 26 34 — 1 27 8 — 1 27 18 — 1 27 28 — 1 28 2 20 — 3 13 32 — 3 14 16 — 3 15 — — 3 15 20 — 3 16 4 30 1 1—30 1 1 1 24 1 1 2 18 1 1 3 12 114 6 40 1 2 27 28 1 2 28 32 1 2 SO — 1 2 31 4 1 2 32 S 50 2 — 14 26 2 — 16 4 2 — 17 18 2 — 18 32 2—20 10 60 2 2 1 24 2 2 3 12 2 2 5 — 2 2 6 24 2 2 8 12 70 2 3 28 22 2 3 30 20 2 3 32 18 2 3 34 16 2 3 36 li 80 3 1 15 20 3 1 17 28 3 1 20 — 3 1 22 8 3 1 21. k; 90 3 3 2 18 3 3 5^ 3 3 7 18 3 3 10 — 3 3 12 IS 100 4 — 29 16 4 — 32 8 4, ^ 35 — 4 — S7 28 4 1 ^ 20 200 8 1 18 32 8 1 24 16 8 1 30 — 8 1 35 20 8 2 J 4 300 12 2 8 VJ 12 2 16 24 12 2 25 — 12 2 33 J'i 12 3 I 21. 400 16 2 37 28 16 3 8 32'l6 3 20 — | 16 3 31 4 17 — 2 .S 500 20 3 27 8 21 — 1 4;2l — 15 —'21 — 28 32I21 1 'i ^:a 600 25 — 16 24 35 — 33 I2t 35 1 10 — li 25 1 26 2V 2fi 2 :) i/. 86 From 246 to 250 Ells Lon^. Ells 246 247 248 249 250 WiJe. EUs Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. EUs Long. A^ R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 __ — 6 30 — 6 31 — — 6 32 ^ 6 33 — 6 34 2 .^ — 13 24 — . — 13 26 — — 13 28 — 13 30 — 13 32 3 - — 20 18 — . 20 21 — — 20 24 — 20 27 — 20 30 4 - — 27 12 — 27 16 — — 27 20 — 27 24 — 27 28 5 — 34 6 -_ — 34 11 — — 34 16 — 34 21 — — 34 26 6 _ 1 1 — 1 1 6 — 1 1 12 1 1 18 1 1 24 7 __ 1 7 30 1 8 1 — 1 8 8 1 8 15 1 8 22 8 _ 1 14 24 1 14 32 — 1 15 4 __^ 1 15 12 1 15 20 9 — 1 21 18 1 21 27 — I 22 — 1 22 9 1 22 18 10 _^ 1 28 12 __ 1 28 22 _ 1 28 32 "~" 1 29 6 1 29 16 20'- 3 16 24 3 17 8 — 3 17 28 — 3 18 12 3 18 32 30l 1 1 5 — 1 1 5 30 1 1 6 24 1 1 7 18 1 1 8 12 40 1 2 33 12 1 2 34 16 1 2 35 20 1 2 36 24 1 2 37 28 50 2 — 21 24 2 — 23 2 2 — 24 16 2 — 25 30 2 — 27 8 60 2 2 10 — 2 2 11 24 2 2 13 12 2 2 15 — 2 2 16 24 70 2 3 38 12 3 10 3 — 28 3 — 46 3 — 64 80 3 1 26 24 3 1 28 32 3 1 31 4 3 1 33 12 3 1 35 20 90 ^ 3 15 — 3 3 17 18 3 3 20 — 3 3 22 18 3 3 25 — 100 T 1 3 12 4 1 6 4 4 1 8 32 4 1 11 24 4 1 14 16 200 8 2 6 24 8 2 12 8 8 2 17 28 8 2 23 12 8 2 28 32 30012 3 10 — 12 3 18 12 12 3 26 24 12 3 35 — 13 — 3 12 400il7 — 13 1217 — 24 16 17 — 35 20 17 1 6 24 17 1 17 28 500 21 1 16 24I2I 1 30 20 21 2 4 16 21 2 18 12 21 2 32 8 600 25 2 20 — 25 2 36 24 25 3 13 12 25 3 30 — 26 — 6 24 From 251 to 255 Ells Long. £l)s 251 252 253 254 1 255 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. EUs Long. Ells. Long. EUs Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 6 35 __ 7 — 71 7 2 — . — 73 2 13 34 14 ■— 14 2 14 4 — 14 6 3 20 33 21 — 21 3 21 6 — 21 9 4 27 32 28 — 28 4 28 8 — 28 12 5 34 31 35 — 35 5 35 10 -^ — S5 15 6 — 1 1 30 — 12 — — 12 6 — 1 2 12 1 2 18 i — 1 8 29 — 19 — -197 — 1 9 14 1 9 21 8 .— 1 15 28 — 1 16 — — 1 16 8 — 1 16 16 1 16 24 9 — 1 22 27 — 1 23 — — 1 23 9 — 1 23 18 — 1 23 27 10 _ 1 29 26 — 1 30 — — 1 30 10 — 1 30 20 I 30 30 20 — 3 19 16 — 3 20 — — 3 20 20 — 3 21 4 3 21 24 30 1196 1 1 10 — 1 1 10 30 1 1 11 24 1 1 12 18 40 1 2 38 32 1 3 13 14 13 2 8 1 3 S 12 50 2 — 28 22 2 — 30 — 2—31 14 2 — 32 28 2 — 34 6 60 2 2 18 12 2 2 20 — 2 2 21 24 2 2 23 12 L) 2 25 — 70 3—82 3 — 10 — 3 — 11 34 3 -_ 13 82 3 — 15 30 80 3 1 37 28 3 2 3 2 2 8 3 2 4 16 3 2 6 24 90 3 3 27 18 3 3 30 — 3 3 32 18 3 3 35 — 3 3 37 18 IOC 4 1 17 8 4 1 20 — 4 1 22 28 4 1 25 20 4 1 28 12 20C 8 2 34 le 8 3 8 3 5 20 8 3 11 4 8 3 16 24 30C 13 — 11 24 13 — 20 ^ 13 — 28 12 13 — 36 24 13 1 5 — 40017 1 28 3S 17 2 17 2 11 4 17 2 22 8 17 2 33 12 500I21 3 6^ 21 3 20 -— 21 3 33 32 22—7 28 22 — 21 24 60( )l26 — 23 U 26 1 26 1 16 24 26 1 33 12 26 2 10 — S8 From 256 to 260 Ells Long. EUs 256 257 258 259 260 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. EUs Long. Ells Long. A. n. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 _;_ — 74 — _ — 75 ^- — 76 - — — 7 7 — —78 2 — U 8 - — 14 10 *-ib — 14 12 ~- — 14. 14 14 16 3 — 21 12 — 21 15 — 21 18 -^ — 21 21 21 24 4 — 28 16 — 28 20 — 28 24 — — 28 28 28 32 5 — 35 20 — 35 25 — 35 30 — 35 35 36 4 6 1 2 24 __ 1 2 30 — 1 3 — ] 3 6 — 1 3 12 7 ___ 1 9 28 «_ 1 9 35 — 1 10 6 1 1 10 13 — 1 10 20 8 1 16 32 1 17 4 ^^ 1 17 12 w. 1 17 20 — 1 17 28 9 — 1 24 — — 1 24 9 — 1 24 18 1 24 27 — 1 25 — 10 ~ 1 31 4 __ 1 31 14 ^_^ 1 31 24 __ 1 31 34 — 1 32 8 20 3 22 8 3 22 28 . — 3 23 12 —* 3 23 32 — 3 24 16 30 1 1 13 12 1 1 14 6 1 1 15 — 1 1 15 SO 1 1 16 24 40 1 3 4 16 1 3 5 20 1 3 6 24 1 3 7 28 1 3 8 32 50 O — 35 20 1 — 36 34 2 — 38 12 2 — 39 26 2 114 60 2 2 26 24 2 2 28 12 2 2 30 — 2 2 31 24 2 2 33 12 70 3 — 17 28 3 — 19 26 3 — 21 24 S — 23 22 3 — 25 20 80 3 2 8 32 3 2 11 4 3 2 13 12 3 2 15 20 3 2 17 28 90 4 ■- 4 — 2 18 4 — 5 — 4 — 7 18 4 — 10 — 100 4 1 31 4 4 1 33 32 4 1 36 24 4 1 39 16 4 2 2 8 200| 8 3 22 8 8 3 27 28 8 3 S3 12 8 S 38 32 9 — 4 16 300:13 1 13 12 13 1 21 24 13 1 30 — 13 1 38 12 13 2 6 24 400 17 3 4 16 17 3 15 20 17 3 26 24 17 3 37 28 18 — 8 32 50022 — 35 20 22 1 9 16 22 1 23 12 22 1 37 8 22 2 11 4 coo' 26 2 26 24 26 3 3 12 26 3 20 — 26 3 36 24 27 — 13 12 From 261 to 265 Ells Long. 89 Klls 261 262 263 264 265 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Lorg. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A, R. F. E. 1 — 79 — 7 10 — — 7 11 — 7 12 — ^ — 7 13 2 — 14 18 — 14 20 — — 14 22 — 14 24 ^_ ~- 14 26 3 — 21 27 — — 21 30 — — 21 33 — 22 — — 22 3. 4 - 29 - — 29 4 — — 29 8 — 29 12 — 29 16 5 — 36 9 — 36 14 — — 36 19 — 36 24 — 36 29 6 1 3 18 1 3 24 — 1 3 30 1 4 — ___ 1 4 6 7 1 10 27 1 10 34 — 1 11 5 — 1 11 12 1 11 19 8 1 18 — 1 18 8 — 1 18 16 — 1 18 24 _ 1 18 32 9 — 1 25 9 1 25 18 — 1 25 27 1 26 — 1 26 9 10 __ 1 32 18 ___ 1 32 28 1 33 2 _ 1 33 12 __ 1 33 22 20 3 25 — 3 25 20 — 3 26 4 3 26 24 3 27 8 30 1 1 17 18 1 1 18 12 1 1 19 6 1 1 20 — 1 1 20 30 40 1 3 10 — 1 3 11 4 1 3 12 8 1 3 13 12 1 3 14 16 50 2 1 2 18 2 1 3 32 2 1 5 10 2 1 6 24 2 1 8 5 60 2 2 35 — 2 2 36 24 2 2 38 12 2 3 2 3 1 24 70 3 — 27 18 3 — 29 16 3 — 31 14 3 — 33 12 3 — 35 10 80 3 2 20 — 3 2 22 8 3 2 24 16 3 2 26 24 3 2 28 32 90 4 — 12 18 4 — 15 — 4 — 17 18 4 — 20 — 4 — 22 18 100 4 2 5 — 4 2 7 28 4 2 10 20 4 2 13 12 4 2 16 4 200 9 — 10 — 9 — 15 20 9 — 21 4 9 — 26 24 9 — 32 8 300 13 2 15 — 13 2 23 12 13 2 31 24 13 3 — — 13 3 8 12 400 18 — 20 -- 18 — 31 4 18 1 2 8 18 1 13 12 18 1 24 16 500 22 2 25 — 22 2 38 32 ■22 3 12 28122 3 26 24 23 20 600 27 — 30 -- 27 1 6 24 ^7 1 23 12 27 2 27 2 16 24 H 3 90 From 266 to 270 Ells Long. Ells 266 267 1 ^68 1 269 270 ^Vide Ells Lon^r. Ell, LoT;g. Ells Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E, A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 7 14 -■ 7 15 — — 7 16 — — 7 17 — 7 18 2 ^_ — 14 28 — 14 30 — 14 32 — 14 34 __ — 15 — 3 — 22 6 — — 22 9 — — 22 12 — — 22 15 — 22 18 4 — 29 20 — — 29 24 — 29 28 — — 29 32 — 30 — 5 — 36 34 — — 37 3 — 37 8 — — 37 13 — ^7 18 6 1 4 12 1 4 18 1 4 24 — 1 4 30 1 5 — 7 ___ 1 11 26 1 11 33 — 1 12 4 — 1 12 11 — ^ 1 12 18 8 1 19 4 1 19 12 1 19 20 1 19 28 — 1 20 — 9 — 1 26 18 — 1 26 27 1 27 — 1 27 9 1 27 18 10 _ 1 33 32 __ 1 34 6 ,__ 1 34 16 _„ 1 34 26 __ 1 35 — 20 3 27 28 3 28 12 3 28 32 »»_ 3 29 16 __ 3 30 — 30 1 1 21 24 1 1 22 18 1 1 23 12 1 1 24 6 1 1 25 — 40 1 3 15 20 1 3 16 24 1 3 17 28 1 3 18 32 1 3 20 — 50 2 1 9 16 2 1 10 30 2 1 12 8 2 1 13 22 2 1 15 — 60 2 3 3 12 2 3 5 — 2 3 6 24 o 3 8 12 2 3 10 — 70 3 — 37 8 3 — S9 6 3 1 1 4 3 1 3 2 3 1 5 — SO 3 2 31 4 3 2 S3 12 3 2 35 20 3 2 37 28 S 3 90 4 — 25 — 4 — 27 18 4 — 30 — 4 — 32 18 4 — . 35 ^ 100 4 2 18 32 4 2 ^1 24 4 2 24 16 4 2 27 8 4 2 SO — 200 9 —37 28 9 1 3 12 9 1 8 32 9 1 14 16 9 1 20 ^ 300 13 3 16 2413 3 25 — 13 3 33 12 14 ■— 1 24 14 — 10 — 400 18 1 35 2018 2 6 24 18 2 17 28 18 2 28 32 la 3 500 23 ~ 14 1623 — 28 12 23 1 2 S 23 1 16 4 23 1 SO — <»00j 27 2 33 12 27 3 10 — 27 3 Q6 24 28 — 3 12 ks — 20 -- Trom 271 to 275 Ells Lon^, 91 Ells 271 1 272 1 273 i 274 275 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. ElU Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 7 19 — 7 20 — 7 21 7 22 — 7 23 2 — 15 2 __ — 15 4 — 15 6 15 8 — 15 10 • 8 -_ — 22 21 .^ — 22 24 -— 22 27 22 30 — 22 33 4 — 30 4 — 30 8 — 30 12 30 16 -_« — SO 20 5 — 37 23 — 37 28 — 37 33 38 2 .~- — 38 7 6 — 1 5 6 _ 1 5 12 1 5 18 — 1 5 24 1 5 30 7 1 12 25 1 12 32 1 13 3 — 1 13 10 1 13 17 8 — 1 20 8 1 20 16 1 20 24 — 1 20 32 — 1 21 4 9 1 27 27 ~ 1 28 — — 1 28 9 — 1 28 18 1 28 27 10 «_ 1 35 10 __ 1 35 20 __ 1 35 30 — 1 86 4 .^^ 1 36 14 20 3 30 20 __ 3 31 4 3 31 24 — 3 82 8 ..i_ 3 32 28 30 1 1 25 30 1 1 26 24 1 1 27 18 1 1 28 12 1 1 29 6 40 1 3 21 4 1 3 22 8 1 3 23 12 1 3 24 16 1 3 25 20 50 2 1 16 14 2 1 17 28 2 1 19 6 2 1 20 20 2 1 21 34 6o 2 3 n 24 2 3 13 12 2 3 15 — 2 3 16 24 2 3 18 12 70 3 1 6 34 3 1 8 32 3 1 10 30 3 1 12 28 3 1 14 26 80 3 3 2 8 3 3 4 16 3 3 6 24 3 3 8 32 3 3 11 4 90 4 — 37 18 4 1 4 1 2 18 4 15 — 4 1 7 18 100 4 2 32 28 4 2 35 20 4 2 38 12 4 3 14 4 3 3 32 ^0 9 1 25 20 9 1 31 4 9 1 36 24 9 2 2 8 9 2 7 28 SOO 14 — 18 12 14 — 26 24 14 — 35 — 14 1 3 12 14 1 11 24 400 18 3 11 4 18 3 22 8 18 3 33 12 19 — 4 16 19 — - 15 20 50ci 23 2 3 32 23 2 17 28 23 2 31 24 23 3 5 20 23 3 19 16 mo 28 -- 36 24 k 1 IS 12 28 1 30 — - 28 2 6 24 28 2 23 12 92 From 276 to 280 Ells Long. EUs 276 2 77 i 278 2 79 280 TV'ide- Ells Long. Ells Long. EUs Long. Ells J Long. Elis Long. A. R. F; E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 7 24 — 7 25 — — 7 26 7 27 — 7 28 2 — — 15 12 — 15 14 — — 15 16 15 18 — 15 20 3 — 23 — — 23 3 — — 23 6 23 9 -— 23 12 4 — 30 24 — 30 28 — 30 32 31 — — 31 4 5 — 38 12 — 38 17 — 38 22 38 27 — 38 32 6 1 6 — 1 6 6 — 1 6 12 1 6 18 1 6 24 7 1 13 24 1 13 31 — 1 14 2 1 14 9 1 14 1^ 8 1 21 12 1 21 20 — 1 21 28 1 22 1 22 8 9 1 29 — 1 29 9 — 1 29 18 1 29 27 1 30 — 10 1 36 24 1 36 34 __ 1 37 8 1 37 18 1 37 2« 20 — 3 33 12 3 33 32 -__ 3 34 16 3 35 ~ 3 35 20 so 1 1 SO — 1 1 30 30 1 1 31 24 1 1 32 18 1 1 33 12 40 1 3 26 24 1 3 27 28 1 3 28 32 1 3 30 — 1 3 31 4 50 2 1 23 12 2 1 24 26 2 1 26 4 2 1 27 18 2 1 28 32 60 2 3 20 — 2 3 21 24 2 3 23 12 2 3 25 — 2 3 26 24 70 3 1 16 24 3 1 18 22 3 1 20 20 3 1 22 18 3 1 24 16 80 3 3 13 12 3 3 15 20 3 3 17 28 3 3 20 — 3 3 22 8 90 4 1 10 — 4 1 12 18 4 1 15 — 4 1 17 18 4 1 20 — 100 4 3 6 24 4 3 9 16 4 3 12 8 4 3 15 — 4 3 17 28 200 9 2 13 12 9 2 18 32 9 2 24 16 9 2 30 — 9 2 35 20 300 14 1 20 — 14 1 28 12 14 1 36 24 14 2 5 — 14 2 13 12 400 i9 — 26 24 19 — 37 28 19 1 8 32 19 1 20 — 19 1 31 4 500 23 3 33 12 24 — 7 8 24 — 21 4 24 — 35 — 24 1 8 32 600 28 3 28 3 16 24 28 3 33 12 29 — 10 — 29 — . 26 24 From 281 to 285 Ells Long. 93 Ells 281 282 283 •V 284 285 Wide, Ells Long. 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E. 1 — 7 29 ... — — 7 30 — 7 31 — 7 32 — — 7 33 2 — 15 22 — — 15 24 — 15 26 ~ 15 28 — 15 30 3 ^^ — 23 15 — — 23 18 — 23 21 — 23 24 _ — 23 27 4 1^,. — 31 8 — 31 12 — 31 16 — 31 20 — 31 24 5 — 39 1 ... — 39 6 — 39 11 — 39 16 _>_ — 39 21 6 .._ 1 6 30 ._ 1 7 — 1 7 6 1 7 12 1 7 18 7 1 14 23 .^ 1 14 30 1 15 1 1 15 8 .» 1 15 15 8 1 22 16 — 1 22 24 1 22 32 1 23 4 — 1 23 12 9 — 1 SO 9 — 1 30 18 1 30 27 1 31 — 1 31 9 10 "~" 1 38 2 __ 1 38 12 1 38 22 ..^ 1 38 32 1 39 6 20 3 36 4 — 3 36 24 3 37 8 3 37 28 — 3 38 12 30 1 1 34 6 1 1 35 — 1 1 35 30 1 1 36 24 1 1 37 18 40 1 3 32 8 1 3 S3 12 1 3 34 16 1 3 35 20 1 3 36 24 50 2 1 SO 10 2 1 31 24 2 1 S3 2 2 1 34 16 2 1 35 30 60 2 S 28 12 2 3 30 — 2 3 31 24 2 3 33 12 2 3 35 -- 70 3 1 26 14 3 1 28 12 3 1 30 10 3 1 32 S 3 1 34 6' 80 3 3 24 16 3 3 26 24 3 3 28 32 3 3 31 4 3 3 33 12 90 4 1 22 18 4 1 25 — 4 1 27 18 4 1 30 ^ 4 1 32 18 100 4 3 20 20 4 3 23 12 4 3 26 4 4 3 28 32 4 3 31 24 200 9 3 1 4 9 3 6 24 9 3 12 8 9 3 17 28 9 3 23 12 300 14 2 21 24 14 2 30 — 14 2 38 12 14 3 6 24 14 3 15 — 400 19 2/2 8 19 2 13 12 19 2 24 16 19 2 35 20 19 3 6 24 500 24 1 22 28 24 1 36 24 24 2 10 20 24 2 24 16 24 2 38 12 §00 29 1 3 12 29 1 20 — W 1 36 24 29 2 13 12 29 2 30 — 94 From 286 to 290 Ells Long. EIIs 286 287 288 289 290 Wide. EUs L.-ng. EUb Long. Ells Long. Elis Long. ElU Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 7 34 — 7 35 8 — — 8 1 — — 82 2 — 15 32 -_ — 15 34 16 — __ — 16 2 — 16 4 3 — 23 30 — 23 33 24 — — 24 3 ._- — 24 6 4 — 31 28 — 31 32 32 — - — 32 4 — 32 8 5 — 39 26 — 39 3] 1 — — 1 — 5 — 1 — 10 6 1 7 24 I 7 30 1 8 — 1 8 6 1 8 12 7 1 15 22 1 15 29 1 16 — 1 16 7 — 1 16 14 8 1 23 20 1 23 28 1 24- — 1 24 8 — 1 24 16 9 1 31 18 1 31 27 1 32 ~ 1 32 9 1 32 18 10 1 39 16 1 39 26 — 2 — 2 — 10 __ 2 20 20 3 38 32 3 39 16 1 — 1 20 1 — 1 4 30 1 1 38 12 1 1 39 6 1 2 — — 1 2 — 30 1 2 1 24 40 1 3 37 28 1 3 3S 32 2 -- — — 2 — 1 4 2 — 28 50 2 1 37 8 Q 1 38 22 2 2 — — 2 2 1 14 2 2 2 28 60 o 3 36 24 2 3 38 12 3 — ^~~ 3 - 1 24 3 — 3 12 70 3 1 36 4 3 1 38 2 3 2 3 2 1 34 3 2 3 32 80 3 3 35 20 3 3 37 28 4 — 4 — 28 4 — 4 16 90 4 1 35 — 4 1 37 IS 4 2 4 2 2 18 4 2 5 — 100 4 3 34 16 4 5 37 8 5 — 5 — 2 28 5 — 5 20 200 9 3 28 32 9 3 34 16 10 — — — 10 — 5 20 10 — 11 4 SCO: 14 3 23 12 14 3 31 24 15 — 15 — 8 12 15 — 16 24 400|19 3 17 28 19 2 28 32 20 - 20 — 11 4 20 — 22 8 500^24 3 12 8 24 3 26 4^25 — 25 — 13 32 25 — 27 28 600 29 3 6 24 29 3 23 12 30 ~ 30 — 16 24 30 — 33 12 From 291 to 295 Ells Long. 95 ElU 291 1 292 293 1 294 295 Wide. 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E. 1 — — 83 __ — 84 — 85 8 6 8 7 2 — 16 6 ^ — 16 8 — 16 10 ^ 16 12 16 14 3 — — 24 9 — ^ 24 12 — 24 15 — — 24 18 24 21 4 — 32 12 -^ — 32 16 — 32 20 32 24 32 28 5 __ 1 — 15 1 — 20 1 — 25 — 1 — 30 — 1—35 6 1 8 18 — 1 8 24 1 8 30 — 19 — — 19 6 7 — 1 16 21 1 16 28 1 16 35 — 1 17 6 — 1 17 13 8 .~ 1 24 24 — 1 24 32 1 35 4 — 1 25 12 — ] 25 20 9 — 1 32 27 — 1 33 — 1 33 9 — 1 39 18 — 1 33 27 10 __ 2 — 30 __ 2 1 4 __ 2 1 14 — 2 1 24 — 2 1 34 20 1 — 1 24 1 — 28 1 — 2 28 1 — 3 12 1 — 3 32 30 1 2 2 18 1 2 3 12 1 2 4 6 12 5 — 1 2 5 30 40 2 — 3 12 2 — 4 16 2 — 5 20 2 — 6 24 2 — 7 28 50 2 2 4 6 2 2 5 20 2 2 6 34 2 2 8 12 2 2 9 26 60 3 5 3 — 6 24 3 — 8 12 3 — 10 — 3 — 11 2t 70 3 2 5 30 3 2 7 28 3 2 9 26 3 2 11 24 3 2 13 22^ 80 4 — 6 24 4 — 8 32 4 — 11 4 4 — 13 12 4 — 15 20 90 4 2 7 IS 4 2 10 — 4 2 12 18 4 2 15 — 4 2 17 18 100 5 — 8 12 5 — 11 4 5 — 13 32 5 __ 16 24 5 — 19 16 200 10 — 16 24 10 — 22 8 10 — 27 28 10 — 33 12 10 — 38 32 300 15 — 25 — 15 — 33 12 15 1 1 24 15 1 10 — 15 1 18 12 400 20 — 33 12 20 1 4 16 20 1 15 20 20 1 26 24 20 1 37 28 500 25 1 1 24 25 1 15 20 25 1 29 16 25 2 3 12 25 2 17 8 600 30 1 10 — 30 1 26 24 30 2 3 12 30 2 20 — 30 2 36 24 96 From 296 to SOO Ells Long. Ells 296 297 298 299 300 1 Wide. Ells Long. Ells Long. Eils Long. Ells Long. Ells Long. 1 A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 __ — 88 — 8 9 — 8 10 — 8 11 — — 8 12 2 __« — 16 16 — 16 18 — 16 20 ~-^ — 16 22 — -- 16 24 3 __ — 24 24 — 24 27 — 24 30 — 24 33 — — 25 — 4 __ — 32 32 — 33 — — 33 4 — 33 8 — — 33 12 5 _ 1 1 4 1 1 9 1 1 14 1 1 19 — 1 1 24 6 1 9 12 1 9 18 1 9 24 1 9 30 ■ — 1 10 — 7 —i. 1 17 20 1 17 27 — 1 17 34 1 18 5 — 1 18 12 8 1 25 28 1 26 — 1 26 8 1 26 16 — 1 26 24 9 1 34 — 1 34 9 — 1 34 18 — 1 34 27 — 1 35 — 10 __ 2 2 8 __ 2 2 18 __ 2 2 28 2 3 2 ..^ 2 3 12 20 1 — 4 16 1 «— 5 1 — 5 20 1 — 64 1 -- 6 24 30 1 2 6 24 1 2 7 18 1 2 8 12 1 296 1 2 10 — 40 2 — 8 82 2 — 10 — 2 — 11 4 2 — 12 8 2 — 13 12 50 2 2 11 4 2 2 12 18 2 2 13 32 2 2 15 10 2 2 16 24 60 S — 13 12 3 — 15 — 3 — 16 24 3 — - 18 12 3 — 20 — 70 3 2 15 20 3 2 17 18 3 2 19 16 3 2 21 14 3 2 23 12 80 4 — 17 28 4 — 20 — 4 — 22 8 4 — 24 16 4 — 26 24 90 4 2 20 — 4 2 22 IS 4 2 25 — 4 2 27 18 4 2 30 ^ 100 5 — 22 8 5 — 25 — 5 — 27 28 5 — 30 20 5 — 33 12 200 10 1 4 16 10 1 10 — 10 1 15 20 10 1 21 4 10 1 26 24 300 15 1 26 24 15 1 35 — 15 2 3 12 15 2 11 24 15 2 20 — 400 20 2 8 32',20 2 20 — 20 2 31 420 3 18 3225 2 2 8 20 3 13 12 500 25 2 31 425 3 5^ 25 3 32 28 26 ^ 6 24, 600 30 3 13 12 30 3 30 — 31 — 6 24 31 — 23 12 31 1 From 301 to 30.5 Ells Lon,^. 97 K Is 301 302 303 304 305 Wide Ells Long. 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E. 1 _ — 8 13 .8 14| 8 15 8 16 8 17 2 — 16 2G 16 28 16 30 16 32 16 34 3 — 25 3 25 6 25 9 25 12 25 15 4 — 33 16 33 20 33 24 S3 28 33 32 5 1 1 29 — 1 1 34 — 12 3 — 12 8 — 1 2 13 () 1 10 6 ^ 1 10 12 — 1 10 18 — 1 10 24 — 1 10 30 7 1 18 19 — 1 18 26 — 1 18 33 — 1 19 4 — 1 19 11 8 — 1 26 32 — 1 27 4 — 1 27 12 — 1 27 20 — 1 27 28 9 ^ 1 35 9 -. 1 35 18 — 1 35 27 — 1 36 — — 1 36 9 10 2 3 22 -— 2 3 32 — 246 — 2 4 16 — 2 4 26 20 1 — 78 1 — 7 28 1 — 8 12 1 — 8 32 1 — 9 16 SO 1 2 10 30 1 2 11 24 1 2 12 18 1 2 13 12 1 2 14 6 40 2 — 14 16 2 — 15 20 2 — 16 24 2 — 17 28 2 — 18 32 50 o 2 18 2 2 2 19 16 2 2 20 30 2 2 22 8 2 2 23 22 6o 3 — 21 21 3 — 23 12 3 — 25 — 3 — 26 24 3 — 28 12 70 3 2 25 10 3 2 27 8 3 2 29 6 3 2 31 4 3 2 33 2 80 4 — 28 32 4 — 31 4 4—33 12 4 — 35 20 4 — 37 28 90 4 2 32 18 4 2 35 — 4 2 37 18 4 3 — — 4 3 2 18 100 5 — 36 4 5 — 38 32 5 1 1 24 5 I 4 16 5 17 8 200 10 1 32 8 10 1 37 28 10 2 3 12 10 2 8 32 10 2 14 16 300 15 2 28 12 15 2 36 24 15 3 5 — 15 3 13 12 15 3 21 24 400 20 3 24 16 20 3 35 20 21 — 6 24 21 — 17 28 21 — 28 S2 500 26 — 20 20 26 — 34 16 26 1 8 12 26 1 22 8 26 1 36 4i 600 31 1 16 24 31 1 33 12 SI 2 10 — I 31 ^ 26 24 n 3 3 yz 98 From 306 to 310 Ells Long. 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I ___ — 8 18 — 8 19 — — 8 20 — — 8 21 ■ — 8 22 O ___ ■ 2 y __ — — 17 2 — 17 4 — 17 6 — 17 8 S — 25 18 — — 25 21 — 25 24 — 25 27 — 25 30 4 ___ — 34 — — — 34 4 — 34 8 — — 34 12 — 34 16 5 r 2 18 — 1 2 23 1 2 28 — 1 2 33 13 2 6 ___ 1 11 — -u_ 1 11 6 1 11 12 — 1 11 18 1 11 24 i __ 119 18 -^ 1 19 25 -^ 1 19 32 — 1 20 3 1 20 10 8 ___ 1 28 — — 1 28 8 1 28 16 : 1 28 24 1 28 32 9 — 1 36 18 — 1 36 27 1 37 — 1 37 9 — 1 37 18 10 2 5 — 2 5 10 __ 2 5 20 2 5 30 _ 2 6 4 20 1 — 10 — 1 — 10 20 1 — 11 4 1 — 11 24 1 — 12 8 SO 1 2 15 — 1 2 15 SO 1 2 16 24 1 2 17 18 1 2 18 12 40 2 — 20 — o — 21 4 2 — 22 8 2 — 23 12 2 — 24 16 50 2 2 25 — 2 2 26 14 2 2 27 28 2 2 29 6 2 2 30 20 60 3 — 30 — 3 — 31 24 3 — 33 12 3 — 35 — 3 — 36 24 70 3 2 35 ~ 3 2 36 34 3 2 38 32 3 3 — 30 3 3 2 28 80 4 1 — — 4 12 8 4 1 4 16 4 1 6 24 4 1 8 32 90 4 3 5 — 4 3 7 18 4 3 10 — 4 3 12 18 4 3 15 — 100 5 1 10 — 5 1 12 28 5 1 15 20 5 1 18 12 5 1 21 4 200 10 2 20 —10 2 25 20 10 2 SI 410 2 36 24 10 3 2 8 300 15 3 30 —15 3 38 12 16 — 6 24 16 — 15 — 16 — 23 12 400 21 1 21 1 11 4 21 1 22 8 21 1 S3 12 21 2 4 16 50026 2 10 —26 2 23 32 26 2 37 ^8,26 3 11 24 26 3 25 20 600, 31 3 20 — 31 3 36 24 32 — 13 12 32 — 30 — 32 1 6 24 From 311 to 315 Ells Long. 99 EUs 311 312 1 ■ 3i3 1 314 1 315 Wide. 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E. 1 — — S 23 __ — « 24 — 8 25 — 8 26 ^ -.- 8 27 2 17 10 _^ — 17 12 — 17 14 _— — 17 16 17 18 3 25 33 __ — 26 — — 26 8 — 26 6 26 9 4 34 20 «„ — 34 24 — 34 28 — 34 32 -^ 35 — 5 — 13 7 «_ 1 3 12 1 3 17 -— 1 3 22 — 1 3 27 6 — 1 11 30 .. 1 12 — 1 12 6 1 12 12 — 1 12 18 7 — 1 20 17 _ 1 20 24 1 20 31 -— 1 21 2 — 1 21 9 8— 1 29 4| _ 1 29 12 — 1 29 20 -^ 1 29 28 — 1 30 — 9 — 1 37 27 1 38 — — 1 38 9 — 1 38 18 — 1 38 27 10 — 2 6 14 .^_ 2 6 24 ___ 2 6 34 __ 2 7 8 — 2 7 18 20 1 — 12 28 1 ^ 13 12 I — 13 32 1 — 14 16 1 — 15 — 30 1 2 19 6 1 2 20 — 1 2 20 30 1 2 21 24 1 2 22 18 40 2 — 25 20 o — 26 24 2 — 27 28 2 -^ 28 32 a — . 30 — 50 2 2 31 34 2 2 33 12 2 2 34 26 2 ^ 36 4 2 2 37 18 ^0 3 -^ 38 12 3 1 — — 3 1 1 24 3 1 3 12 3 15 — 70 3 3 4 26 3 3 6 24 3 3 8 22 3 -3 10 20 3 3 12 18 SO 4 1 U 4 4 1 13 12 4 1 15 '20 4 1 17 28 4 1 20 — 90 4 3 17 18 4 3 20 — 4 3 22 18 4 3 25 — 4 3 27 18 IOC 5 1 23 32 ,5 1 26 24 5 1 29 Ih 5 1 32 8 5 1 35 — 20€ 10 3 7 28 10 3 13 12 10 3 18 32 10 3 24 16 10 3 SO — 30C 16 — 31 24 16 1 — 16 1 8 12 16 1 16 24 [6 1 25 — 40021 2 15 20 21 2 26 24121 2 37 28 21 3 8 32 n 3 20 -^ 50026 3 39 16 27 ^ 13 )2i27 — 27 « 27 1 1 4 27 1 15 — 60C 132 1 23 J 52 32 2 — - — !32 2 16 24 32 2 33 12 32 3 10 — 100 From 516 to 320 Ells Long. 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E. 1 — 8 28 8 29 8 SO 8 31 8 32 2 __ ^ 17 20 _- 17 22 17 24 17 26 17 28 3 _^ — 26 12 _ 26 15 26 18 26 21 26 24 4 __ — 35 4 » 35 8 35 12 35 16 35 20 5 _»«, 1 3 32 1 4 1 — 14 6 — 1 4 11 — 1 4 16 6 «« 1 12 24 1 12 30 — 1 13 — — ] 13 6 — 1 13 12 7 _ 1 21 16 — 1 21 23 — 1 21 30 — 1 22 1 — 1 22 8 8 -_ 1 30 8 1 30 16 — 1 30 24 — 1 30 32 — 1 IS 4 9 ■— 1 39 — 1 39 9 — 1 39 18 —. 1 39 27 — 2 10 _„ 2 7 28 O 8 2 — 2 8 12 — 2 8 22 — 2 8 32 20 1 — 15 20 1 — 16 4 1 — 16 24 1 — 17 8 1 — 17 28 30 1 2 23 12 1 2 24 6 1 2 25 — 1 2 25 30 1 2 26 24 40 2 — 31 4 2 — 32 8 2 -- 33 12 2 ~ 34 16 2 — 35 20 50 o 2 38 32 2 3 ___ 10 2 3 1 24 2 3 3 2 2 3 4 16 60 3 1 6 24 3 1 8 12 3 1 10 — 3 1 11 24 3 1 13 12 70 3 3 14 16 3 3 16 14 3 3 IS 12 3 3 20 10 3 3 22 8 80 4 1 22 8 4 1 24 16 4 1 26 24 4 1 28 32 4 1 31 4 90 4 3 30 — 4 3 32 18 4 3 35 — 4 3 37 18 5 100 5 1 37 28 5 2 — 20 5 2 3 12 5 2 6 4 5 2 8 32 200 10 3 35 20 11 — 1 4 1 1 — 6 24 11—12 8 11 — 17 28 300 16 1 33 1216 2 1 24 16 2 10 — 16 2 18 12 16 2 26 24 400 21 3 31 4j22 — o 8 22 — 13 12 22 — 24 16 22 — 25 20 500 27 1 28 3227 2 2 28 27 2 16 24 27 2 30 20 27 3 4 16 (iOO 32 3 26 24' 33 — 3 12 33 — 20 — 33 — 36 24 33 1 13 12 From 321 to 325 Ells Long*. 101 E':1S 321 322 323 324 325 Wide Ells Long. 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E. 1 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 9 U 2 18 14 18 16 18 18 18 20 18 22 3 27 21 27 24 27 27 27 30 27 33 4 36 28 36 32 37 — 37 4 37 8 5 — 1 5 35 — 16 4 — 16 9 — 1 6 14 — 1 6 19 6 — 1 15 6 — 1 15 12 — 1 15 18 — 1 15 24 — 1 15 30 7 — 1 24 13 — 1 24 20 — 1 24 27 — 1 24 34 — 1 25 5 8 — 1 33 20 — 1 33 28 — 1 34 — — 1 34 8 — 1 34 16 9 — 2 2 27 — 23 — — 239 — 2 3 18 — 2 3 27 10 — 2 11 34 — 2 12 8 — 2 12 18 — 2 12 28 — 2 13 2 20 1 — 23 32 1 — 24 16 1 — 25 — 1 — 25 20 1—26 4 SO 1 2 35 30 1 2 36 24 1 2 37 18 1 2 38 12 1 2 39 6 40 2 1 7 28 2 1 8 32 2 1 10 — 2 1 11 4 2 1 12 8 50 2 3 19 26 2 3 21 4 2 3 22 18 2 3 23 32 2 3 25 10 60 3 1 SI 24 3 1 33 12 3 1 35 — 3 I 36 24 3 1 38 12 70 4 — 3 22 4 — 5 20 4 — 7 18 4 — 9 16 4 — 11 14 80 4 2 15 20 4 2 17 28 4 2 20 — 4 2 22 8 4 2 24 16 90 5 — 27 18 5 — 30 — 5 — 32 18 5 — 35 — 5 ■— 37 IS 100 5 2 39 16 5 3 2 8 5 3 5 — 5 3 7 28 5 3 10 20 200 11 1 38 32 11 2 4 16 11 2 10 ^ 11 2 15 20 11 2 21 4 300 17 — 38 12 17 1 6 24 17 1 15 — 17 1 23 12 17 1 31 21' 400 22 3 37 28 23 — 8 32 23 — 20 — 23.— 31 4 23 1 2 8 500 28 2 37 8 28 3 11 4 28 3 25 — 28 3 38 3's 29 — 12 28 600 34 1 36 24 34 2 13 12 3h 2 30 ^ 34 3 6 21 34 3 23 r.» lO* From 336 to 3iO EUs Long. 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E. 1 — 11 — . 11 1 — 11 2 — — 11 3 — 11 4 2 — 22 — 22 2 — 22 4 — — 22 6 — 22 8 S — S3 — 33 3 • — 33 6 ~^ — 33 9 — 33 12 4 — 1 4 — • 1 4 4 1 4 8 — 1 4 12 1 4 16 5 — 1 15 1 15 5 1 15 10 — 1 15 15 1 15 20 d- 1 26 1 26 6 1 26 12 — 1 26 18 1 26 24 7- 1 37 1 37 7 1 37 14 — 1 37 21 1 37 28 ^r- 2 8 1 2 8 8 2 8 16 — 2 8 24 2 8 32 ^!- 2 19 1 1 2 19 9 2 19 18 — 2 19 27 2 20 — lo'- 2 30 __!~ 2 30 10 __ 2 30 20 ^_ 2 30 30 2 31 4 20! 1 1 20 — 1 1 20 20 i 1 21 4 1 1 21 24 1 1 22 8 ^0 2 — 10 — 2 *- 10 30 2 — 11 24 2 — 12 18 2 — 13 12 40 2 3 — — 2 3 1 4 Q 3 2 8 2 3 3 12 2 3 4 16 50 3 1 30 — 3 1 31 14 3 1 32 28 3 1 34 6 3 1 35 20 60 4 — 20 — 4 — 21 24 4 — 23 12 4 — 25 — 4 — . 26 24 70 4 3 10 — 4 5 11 34 4 3 13 32 4 3 15 30 4 3 17 28 SO 5 2 — — 5 2 2 8 5 2 4 16 5 ^ 6 24 5 2 8 32 90 6 — 30 — 6 — 32 18 6 — 35 — 6 — 37 18 6 1 100 6 3 20 -h 3 22 28 6 3 25 20 6 3 28 12 6 3 31 4 200 13 3 — — IS 3 5 20 13 3 11 4 13 3 16 24 13 3 22 8 300 20 2 20 —120 2 28 12 20 2 36 24 20 3 5 — 20 3 13 12 400 27 2 — -I27 2 11 427 2 22 8 27 2 33 12 27 3 4 16 50C^Si 1 20 — 34. 1 S3 32J34 2 7 28 34 2 21 24 34 2 35 20 .600 41 1 — — 41 1 16 2i 41 1 33 12 n 2 10 ^ 41 2 26 21 From 401 to 405 Ells Long. 11 Elli 401 402 403 404 405 >siJe Ells Long. ] Ells Long. 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E. 1 11 5 — : — 11 6 — 11 'J 11 8 11 9 ^2 22 10 — — 22 12 — 22 14 22 16 22 18 3 33 15 — — 33 IS — 33 21 33 24 33 27 4 — 1 4 20 — 1 4 24 1 4 28 — 1 4 32 — 15 — 5 — 1 15 25 — 1 15 30 1 15 35 — 1 16 4 — 1 16 9 6 —- 1 26 SO — 1 27 — 1 27 6 — 1 27 12 — 1 27 18 7 — 1 37 35 — 1 38 6 1 38 13 — 1 38 20 — 1 38 27 8 — 294 — 2 9 IV 2 9 20 — 2 9 28 — 2 10 — 9 — 2 20 9 — 2 20 18 2 20 27 — 2 21 — — 2 21 9 io — 2 31 14 2 31 24 __ 2 31 34 — 2 32 8 — 2 32 18 20 1 1 22 28 1 1 23 12 1 1 23 32 1 1 24 16 1 1 25 — 30 2 — 14 6 2 — 15 — 2 — 15 30 2 — 16 24 2 — 17 18 40 2 3 5 20 2 3 6 24 o 3 7 28 2 3 8 32 2 3 10 — 50 3 1 36 34 3 1 38 12 3 1 39 26 3 2 14 3 2 2 18 60 4 — 28 12 4 — 30 ~ 4 ~ 31 24 4 — 33 12 4 — 35 — 70 4 3 19 26 4 3 21 24 4 3 23 22 4 3 25 20 4 3 27 18 SO 5 2 11 4 5 2 13 12 5 2 J 5 20 5 2 17 28 5 2 20 — 90 6 1 2 18 6 1 5 — 6 1 7 18 6 1 10 — . 6 1 12 18 100 6 3 33 32j 6 3 36 24 6 3 39 16 7 — 2 sl 7 — 5 — 200 13 3 27 2813 3 33 12 13 3 38 32 14 — 4 16|l4 — 10 — 300 20 3 21 2420 3 30 — 20 3 38 12 21 — 6 24'21 — 15 — 400 27 3 15 2027 3 26 24 27 3 37 28 28 — 8 32*28 — 20 — 500 34 3 9 1634 3 23 12 34 3 37 8135 — 11 4i35 — 25 — 600 n 3 3 12^ n 3 20 ~ 11 3 36 24; 42 — 13 12! 12 _ . ..— 5 3 2 8 90 G 1 27 18 6 1 30 — 6 1 32 18 6 1 35 — 6 1 37 18 lOo 7 — 21 24 7 — 24 16 7 — 27 h 7 — 30—7 — 32 28 200 14 1 3 12 14 1 8 32 14 1 14 16 14 1 20 —14 1 25 20 SOO 21 1 25 — 21 1 S3 12 21 2 1 2^ 21 2 10 —21 2 18 12 400 28 2 6 24 28 2 17 28 28 2 28 32 28 3 128 3 11 4 500 35 2 28 12 35 3 2 8 35 3 16 4 35 3 30 —.36 — 3 32 600 42 3 10 — 42 3 26 24 43 — 3 12 43 — 20 — 43 — 36 24 120 From 4<16 to 420 Ells Long. t:iis 416 417 418 419 420 ^V:de. 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E. 1 — 11 30 — 11 31 11 32 — 11 33 — 11 34 2 — 23 24 — 23 26 23 28 — 23 30 — 23 32 3 — 35 18 — 35 21 35 24 — 35 27 — 35 30 4 __ 1 7 12 1 7 16 — 1 7 20 1 7 24 1 7 28 5 1 19 6 1 19 11 — 1 19 16 1 19 21 : 1 19 26 6 1 31 — 1 31 6 -. 1 31 12 "~~ 1 31 18 1 31 24 7 _ 2 2 30 2 3 1 — 238 - 2 3 15 2 3 22 8 ___ 2 14 24 2 14 32 — 2 15 4 2 15 12 2 15 20 9 2 26 18 2 26 27 — 2 27 — 2 27 9 2 27 18 10 __ 2 38 12 __ 2 38 22 — 2 38 32 _„ 2 39 6 2 39 16 20 1 1 36 24 1 1 37 8 1 ~ 1 37 28 1 1 38 12 1 1 38 32 30 2 -- 35 -^ 2 — 35 30 2 — 36 24 2 — 37 18 2 — 38 12 40 2 3 33 12 2 3 34 16 2 3 35 20 2 3 36 24 2 3 37 28 50 3 2 31 24 3 2 33 2 3 2 34 16 3 2 35 30 3 2 37 8 60 4 1 30 — 4 1 31 24 4 1 33 12 4 1 35 — 4 1 36 24 70 5 — 28 12 5 — 30 10 5 — 32 8 5 — 34 6 5 — 36 4 SO 5 3 26 24 5 3 28 32 5 3 31 4 5 3 33 12 5 3 35 20 90 6 2 25 — 6 2 27 18 6 2 30 — 6 2 32 18 6 2 35 — 100 7 1 23 12 7 1 26 4 7 1 28 32 7 1 31 24 7 1 34 16 200 14 3 6 24 14 3 12 8 14 3 17 28 14 3 23 12 14 3 28 32 300 22 — 30 — 22 — 38 12 22 1 6 24 22 1 15 — 22 1 23 12 400 29 2 13 12 29 2 24 16 29 2 35 20 29 3 6 24 29 3 17 28 500 36 3 36 24 37 — 10 20]37 — 24 16 37 — 38 12 37 1 12 8 600 44 1 20 — 44 1 36 24 J44 2 13 12 44 2 30 — 44 3 6 24 From 431 to 435 Ells Long. 123 Ells 431 432 433 434 435 Wide. 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E. 1 — 11 35^ — 12 — 12 1 — 12 2 — — - 12 3 2 __ — 23 34 — — 24 ... 24 2 __ — 24 4 ._ — 24 6 3 — 35 33 - 36 ..^ 36 3 »_ — 36 6 — 36 9 4 1 7 32 __ 1 8 1 8 4 «_ 1 8 8 1 8 12 5 — 1 19 31 .«. 1 20 ..^ -_ 1 20 5 -_ 1 20 10 — . 1 20 15 6 — 1 31 30 1 32 .» 1 32 6 1 32 12 1 32 18 7 — 2 3 29 _ 2 4 2 4 7 2 4 14 2 4 21 8 — 2 15 28 2 16 2 16 8 2 16 16 2 16 24 9 — 2 27 27 — 2 28 2 28 9 2 28 18 2 28 27 10 , 2 39 26 __ 3 — _^ ___ 3 — 10 .^ 3 — 20 __ 3 — 30 20 1 1 39 16 1 2 — ... 1 2 — 20 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 24 30 2 — 39 6 2 1 — 2 1 — 30 2 1 1 24 2 1 2 18 40 2 3 38 32 3 3 _ 1 4 3 — 28 3 — 3 12 50 3 2 38 22 3 3 — 3 3 1 14 3 3 2 28 3 3 4 6 60 4 1 38 12 4 2 — 4 2 1 24 4 2 3 12 4 2 5 — 70 5 — 38 2 5 1 — 5 1 1 34 5 1 3 32 5 1 5 30 80 5 3 37 28 6 — — 6 — 2 8 6 — 4 16 6 — 6 24 90 6 2 37 18 6 3 — 6 3 2 18 6 3 5 — 6 3 7 18 100 7 1 37 8 < 2 ~ __ 7 2 2 28 7 2 5 20 7 2 8 12 200 14 3 34 16 15 15 , 5 20 15 — 11 4 15 — 16 24 300 22 1 31 24 22 2 — 22 o 8 12 22 2 16 24 22 o 05 400 29 3 28 32 30 — — 30 — 11 4 30 — 22 8 30 — 33 12 .500 37 1 26 4 37 2 — 37 2 13 32 37 2 27 28 37 3 1 24 600 44 3 23 12 45 45 — 16 24 L 2 45 — 33 12 45 1 10 — 124* From 436 to 440 Ells Long. 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E. 1 __ — 12 4 — 12 5 12 6 12 7 — 12 8 2 __ — 24 S __ — . 24 10 — — 24 12 24 14 — 24 16 3 _^ — 36 12 .._ — 36 15 36 18 _. — 36 21 — 36 24 4 1 8 16 1 8 20 — 1 8 24 — 1 8 28 1 8 32 5 ___ 1 20 20 — 1 20 25 — 1 20 30 — 1 20 35 1 21 4 6 1 32 24 1 32 SO — 1 S3 — — 1 33 6 1 33 12 7 __ 2 4 28 2 4 35 — 256 — 2 5 13 .... 2 5 20 8 «~. 2 16 32 __ 2 17 4 — 2 17 12— 2 17 20 2 37 28 ^ ~ 2 29 — — 2 29 9 — 2 29 18 — 2 29 27 2 30 — ■1 10 ~ 3 1 4 ___ 3 1 14 — 3 1 24 — 3 1 34 _ 3 2 8 20 1 2 2 8 1 2 2 28 1 2 3 12 1 2 3 32 1 2 4 16 SO 2 1 3 12 2 1 4 6 2 15 — 2 1 5 30 2 1 6 24 40 3 — 4 16 3 — 5 20 3 — 6 24 3 — 7 28 3 — 8 32 50 3 3 5 20 3 3 6 34 3 3 8 12 3 3 9 26 3 3 11 4 60 4 2 6 24 4 2 S 12 4 2 10 — 4 2 11 24 4 2 13 12 70 5 I 7 28 5 1 9 26 5 1 11 24 5 1 13 22 5 1 15 20 80 6 — 8 32 6 — 11 4 6 — 13 12 6 — 15 20 6 — 17 28 90 6 3 10 — - 6 3 12 18 6 3 15 — 6 3 17 18 6 3 20 — 100 7 2 11 4 7 2 13 32 7 2 16 24 7 2 19 16 7 2 22 8 200 15 — 22 8 15 — - 27 28 15 _- 33 12 15 — 38 32 15 1 4 16 300 22 2 33 12 22 3 1 2422 3 10 — 22 3 18 12 22 3 26 24 400 30 1 4 16 30 1 15 20*30 1 26 24 30 1 37 28 30 2 8 32 500 37 3 15 20 37 3 29 16|38 — 3 12 38—17 8 38 — 31 4 600 45 1 26 24 f5 2 3 12| ^5 2 20 — 1 45 2 36 24 45 3 13 12 From 441 to 445 Ells Long. 12.: Ells 441 442 443 444 445 Vide Ells Long. 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E. 1 — 12 9 — 12 10 — 12 11 — 12 12 — — - 12 13 2 — 24 18 — 24 20 — 24 22 — 24 24 — — 24 26 3 — 36 27 — 36 30 — 36 33 — 37 — — — 37 3 4 1 9 - 1 9 4 1 9 8 1 9 12 — 1 9 16 5 1 21 9 1 21 14 1 21 19 1 21 24 — 1 21 29 6 1 33 18 1 23 24 1 33 30 1 34 — 1 34 6 7 2 5 27 2 5 34 2 6 5 2 6 12 — 2 6 19 8 — 2 18 — "~~ 2 18 8 2 18 16 2 18 24 — 2 18 32 9 2 30 9 2 30 18 — 2 30 27 2 31 — 2 31 9 10 3 2 18 3 2 28 «_ 3 3 2 3 3 12 3 3 22 20 1 2 5 — 1 2 5 20 I 2 6 4 1 2 6 24 1 2 7 8 30 2 1 7 18 O 1 8 12 2 1 9 6 2 1 10 — O 1 10 30 40 3 — 10 — 3 — 11 4 3 — 12 8 3 — 13 12 3 — 14 16 50 3 3 12 18 3 3 13 32 3 3 15 10 3 3 16 24 3 3 18 2 60 4 2 15 — 4 2 16 24 4 2 18 12 4 2 20 — 4 2 21 24 70 5 1 17 18 5 1 19 16 5 1 21 14 5 1 2'i 12 5 1 25 10 80 6 — 20 — 6 — 22 8 6 — 24 16 6 — 26 24 6 — 28 32 90 6 3 22 18 6 3 25 — 6 3 27 18 6 3 30 — 6 3 32 18 100 7 2 25 — 7 2 27 28 7 2 30 20 7 2 33 12 7 2 36 4 200 13 1 10 — 15 1 15 20 15 1 21 4 15 1 26 24 15 1 32 8 300 22 3 35 — 23 — 3 12 23 — 11 24 23 — 20 —23 — 28 12 400 30 2 20 — 30 2 31 4 30 3 2 8 30 3 13 12;30 3 24 16 500 38 1 5 — 38 1 18 32 38 1 32 28 38 2 6 2438 2 20 20 600 15 3 30 — 46 — 6 24 46 — 23 12 L 3 46 1 46 1 16 24 126 From 446 to 450 Ells Long. 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E. 1 __ — 12 14 __ — 12 15 — 12 16 — 12 17 — 12 18 2 __ — 24 28 — 24 30 — 24 32 — — 24 34 — 25 — 3 — 37 6 — 37 9 _ — 37 12 — . 37 15 — 37 18 4 ..— 1 9 20 1 9 24 1 9 28 1 9 32 1 10 — 5 _„ 1 21 34 ««. 1 22 3 1 22 8 1 22 13 1 22 18 6 _« 1 34 12 »_ 1 34 18 _ 1 34 24 1 34 SO ... 1 35 — __ 2 6 26 ___ 2 6 33 2 7 4 2 7 11 2 7 18 8 2 19 4 __ 2 19 12 2 19 20 2 19 28 .. 2 20 — 9 2 31 18 2 31 27 2 32 — 2 32 9 2 32 18 10 ___ 3 3 32 __ 3 4 6 __ 3 4 16 3 4 26 3 5 — 20 1 2 7 28 1 2 8 12 1 2 8 32 1 2 9 16 1 2 10 — SO 2 1 n 24 2 1 12 18 2 1 13 12 2 1 14 6 2 1 15 — 40 3 — 15 20 3 — 16 24 3 — 17 28 3 — 18 32 3 — 20 — 50 3 3 19 16 3 3 20 30 3 3 22 8 3 3 23 22 3 3 25 — 60 4 2 23 12 4 2 25 — 4 2 26 24 4 2 28 12 4 2 30 — 70 5 1 27 8 5 1 29 6 5 1 31 4 5 1 33 2 5 1 35 — 80 6 — 31 4 6 — 33 12 6 — 35 20 6 — 37 28 6 1 — — 90 6 3 35 — 6 3 37 18 7 — 7 — 2 18 7 — 5 ■— 100 7 2 38 32 7 3 1 24 7 3 4 16 7 3 7 8 7 3 10 — 200 15 1 37 28 15 2 3 12 15 2 8 32 15 2 14 16 15 5 20 — 300 23 — 36 24 23 1 5 ^ 23 1 13 12 23 1 21 24 23 1 30 — 400 30 3 35 20 31 — 6 24 31 — 17 28 31 — 28 32 31 1 — — .500 38 2 34 16 38 3 8 12 38 3 22 8 38 3 36 4 S9 — 10 — 600 46 1 33 12 46 2 10 — 46 2 26 24 46 3 3 12 46 3 20 — From 451 to 4^55 Ells Lon^. 127 ElU 451 1 452 453 1 454 1 455 ^yi51 2 10 — 136 From 496 to 500 Ells Long*. 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E. 1 — 13 33 13 34 — 13 35 — — 14 — — 14 1 2 — 27 30 27 32 — 27 34 — -~ 28 — ___ — 28 2 3 1 1 27 — 1 1 30 1 1 33 — 1 2 — __ 1 2 3 4 1 15 24 — 1 15 28 1 15 32 __ 1 16 — _ 1 16 4 5 1 29 21 — . 1 29 26 1 29 31 1 30 — . 1 30 5 6 2 3 18 — 2 3 24 2 3 30 — 2 4-. 2 4 6 7 2 17 15 — 2 17 22 2 17 29 — 2 18 — «« 2 18 7 8 2 31 12 — 2 31 20 2 31 28 2 32 — _« 2 32 8 9 "" 3 5 9 — 3 5 18 3 5 27 — 3 6 — — 3 6 9 10 3 19 6 — 3 19 16 3 19 26 __ 3 20 — __ 3 20 10 20 1 2 38 12 1 2 38 32 1 2 39 16 1 3 1 3 — 20 30 2 2 17 18 2 2 18 12 2 2 19 6 2 2 20 — 2 2 20 30 40 3 1 36 24 3 1 37 2S 3 1 38 32 3 2 3 2 1 4 50 4 1 15 30 4 1 17 8 4 1 18 22 4 1 20 — 4 1 21 14 60 5 — 35 — 5 — 36 24 5 — 38 12 5 1 __ 5 1 1 24 70 6 — 14 6 6 — 16 4 6 — 18 2 6 — 20 ~ 6 — 21 34 80 6 3 33 12 6 — 35 20 6 — 37 28 7 — 7 — 28 90 7 3 12 18 7 3 15 — 7 3 17 18 7 3 20 — 7 3 22 18 100 8 2 31 24 S 2 34 16 8 2 37 8 8 3 — — — 8 3 2 28 200 17 1 23 12 17 1 28 32 17 1 34 16 17 2 17 2 5 20 300 26 — 15 — 26 — 23 1226 — 31 24 26 1 26 I 8 12 400 34 3 6 2434 3 17 2834 3 28 32 35 «« _^ 'i5 — 11 4 500 43 1 38 1243 2 12 843 2 26 4 43 3 — — 43 3 13 32 600 52 — 30 — 52 1 6 24! 52 1 23 12 52 2 52 2 16 24 M 3 138 From 506 to 510 Ells Long. 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E. 1 __ — 14 2 — 14 3 — 14 4 — 14 5 — 14 6 2 — 28 4 — 28 6 — 28 8 — • 28 10 — 2S 12 3 • 1 2 6 1 2 9 1 2 12 1 2 15 1 2 18 4 1 16 8 1 16 12 1 16 16 1 16 20 ___ 1 16 24 5 1 30 It) 1 30 15 1 30 20 ] 30 25 1 30 30 6 2 4 12 2 4 18 2 4 24 2 4 30 2 5 — 7 __ 2 18.14 2 18 21 2 18 28 2 18 35 2 19 6 8 ___ 2 32 16 2 32 24 2 32 32 2 33 4 2 33 12 9 ~~" 3 6 18 — 3 6 27 3 7 — 3 7 9 3 7 18 10 3 20 20 3 20 30 3 21 4 3 21 14 3 21 24 20 1 3 1 4 1 3 1 24 1 3 2 8 1 3 2 28 1 3 3 12 30 2 2 21 24 2 2 22 18 2 2 23 12 2 2.24 6 2 2 25 — 40 3 2 2 8 3 2 3 12 3 2 4 16 3 2 5 20 3 2 6 24 50 4 1 22 28 4 1 24 6 4 1 25 20 4 1 26 34 4 1 28 12 60 5 1 3 12 5 1 5 — 5 1 6 24 5 1 8 12 5 1 It) — 70 6 — 23 32 6 — 25 30 6 — 27 28 6 — 29 26 16 — 31 24 80 7 _ 4 16 7 — 6 24 7 — 8 32 7 — 11 4 7 -- 13 12 90 7 3 25 — 7 3 27 18 7 3 30 — 7 3 32 18 7 3 35 — 100 8 3 5 20 8 3 8 12 8 3 11 4 8 3 13 32 8 3 16 24 200 17 2 11 4 17 2 16 24 17 2 22 8 17 2 27 28 17 2 33 12 300 26 1 16 24 26 1 25 — 26 1 33 12 26 2 1 24 26 2 10 — 400 35 — 22 8 35 — 33 12 35 1 4 16 35 1 15 20 35 I 26 24 500 43 3 27 28 44 — i 24 44 — 15 20 44 — 29 i6|44 1 3 12 600 52 ^ 33 12 52 3 10 — 52 3 26 24 53 — 3 12 \53 — 20 — From 511 to 515 Ells Long;. 139 EUi 511 1 512 1 513 514 515 Wide. 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E. 1 — 14 12i— — 14 13 — — 14 14 __ — 14 15 — 14 16 2 — 28 24 1 — 28 26 — — 28 28 __ — 28 30|— — 28 32 3 — 1 3 — 1 1 3 3 — 1 3 6 1 3 9;- 1 3 12 4 — 1 17 12 .«_ 1 17 16 — 1 17 20 1 17 24 I 1 17 28 5 — 1 31 24 _ 1 31 29 — 1 31 34 1 32 3 1 32 8 6 — 2 6 — 2 6 6 — 2 6 12 2 6 18 — 2 20 33 — 2 35 12 — 2 6 24 7 — 2 20 12 2 20 19 — 2 20 26 2 21 4 8 — 2 34 24 2 34 32 — 2 35 4 2 35 20 9 "" 3 9 — — 3 9 9 — 3 9 18 3 9 27 3 10 — 10 _ 3 23 12-- 3 23 22 __ 3 23 32 3 24 6 __ 3 24 16 20 1 3 6 24 1 3 7 8 1 3 7 28 1 3 8 12 1 3 8 32 SO 2 2 30 — 2^ 2 30 30 2 2 31 24 2 2 32 18 2 2 33 12 40 3 2 13 12 3 2 14 16 3 2 15 20 3 2 16 24 3 2 17 28 50 4 1 36 24 4 1 38 2 4 1 39 16 4 2 — 30 4 2 2 8 60 5 1 20 — 5 1 21 24 5 1 23 12 5 1 25 — 5 1 26 24 70 6 1 3 12 6 1 5 10 6 1 7 8 6 1 9 6 6 1 11 4 80 7 — 26 24 7 — 28 32 7 — 31 4 7 — 33 12 7 — 35 20 90 8 — 10 — 8 — 12 18 8 — 15 — 8 — 17 18 ^ — 20 — 100 8 3 33 12 8 3 36 4 8 3 38 32 9 — 1 24 9 — 4 16 200 17 3 26 24 17 3 32 8 17 3 37 28 18 — 3 12 18 — 8 32 300 26 3 20 — 26 3 28 12 26 3 36 24 27 — 5 — 27 — 13 12 400 35 3 13 12 35 3 24 16 35 3 35 20 36 — 6 24 36 — 17 28 500 44. 3 6 24 44 3 20 20 44 3 34 16 45 — 8 12 45 — 22 8 600 53 3 — — 53 3 16 24 53 3 33 12 54 — 10 -J 54 — 26 24 From 521 to 525 Ells Long. 141 Ells 521 522 523 524 525 Wide, Ells Long-. 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E. 1 — 14 17 — 14 18 — — 14 19 — 14 20 — 14 2J 2 — 28 34 — 29 — — — 29 2 — 29 4 — 29 6 3 — 1 3 15 1 3 18 — 1 3 21 1 3 24 1 3 27 4 1 17 32 1 18 -- — 1 18 4 — ^ 1 18 8 1 18 12 5 1 32 13 1 32 18 — 1 32 23 -^ 1 32 2S 1 32 33 6 2 6 30 2 7 — — 2 7 6 2 7 12 2 7 18 7 2 21 11 2 21 18 — 2 21 25 — . 2 21 32 __ 2 22 3 8 2 35 28 2 36 — 2 36 8 — 2 36 16 2 36 24 9 3 10 9 ~~" 3 10 18 — 3 10 27 -*■ 3 11 — 3 11 9 10 3 24 26 3 25 ^ __ 3 25 10 —^ 3 25 20 3 25 30 20 1 3 9 16 1 3 10 — 1 3 10 20 1 3 11 4 1 3 11 24 SO 2 2 34 6 2 2 35 — 2 2 35 30 2 2 36 24 2 2 37 18 40 3 2 18 32 3 2 20 — 3 2 21 4 3 2 22 .8 3 2 23 12 50 4 2 3 22 4 2 5 — 4 2 6 14 4 2 7 28 4 2 9 6 6o 5 1 28 12 5 1 30 — 5 1 31 24 5 1 33 12 5 1 35 — Vo 6 1 13 2 6 1 15 — 6 1 16 34 6 1 IS 32 6 1 20 30 80 7 — 37 28 7 1 — 7 1 2 8 7 1 4 16 7 1 6 24 go 8 — 22 18 8 — 25 — 8 — 27 1^« 8 — 30 — 8 — 32 18 100 9 — 78 9 — 10 — 9 — 12 28 9 — 15 20 9 — 18 12 200 18 — 14 1() 18 — 20—18 — 25 20 18 -^ 31 4118 — :]6 24 300 27 — 21 24 27 — 30 —27 — 38 12,27 1 6 24127 1 15 — 400 36 — 28 32 3f) 1 36 1 11 4 36 1 22 8 36 1 33 12 500 45 — 36 4 45 1 10 —45 1 23 S2'45 1 37 28 45 2 11 24 600 54 1 3 12 54 I 20 — 54 1 36 21 54 2 13 12 54 2 30 — U2 From 526 to 530 -Ells Long. 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E. 1 — 14 22 — 14 2.— — 14 24 — — 14 25 — 14 26 2 — 29 8 — 29 10— — 29 12;— — 29 11 — 39 16 3 1 3 30 I 3 33;— 1 4 -1- 1 4 3 1 4 6 4 ^ — 1 18 16 1 18 20|— 1 18 24 — I 18 28 1 18 32 5 1 33 2 — 1 33 71— 1 33 12 — 1 33 17 1 33*22 6 2 7 24 — 2 7 30 — 2 8-'- 2 8 6 2 8 12 7 2 22 10 2 22 17,-- 2 22 24|— 2 22 31 2 23 2 S 2 36 32 2 37 4 — 2 37 12'— 2 37 20 2 37 28 9 3 11 18 3 11 27 — 3 12 — 3 12 9 3 12 18 10 3 '26 4 __ 3 ^26 14'— 3 26 24 ^^, 3 26 34 __ 3 27 8 20 1 3 12 8 1 3 12 28 1 3 13 12 1 3 12 32 1 3 14 16 SO 2 2 38 12 2 ^ 39 6 2 3 ___ 2 3 ^ 30 2 3 1 24 40 3 2 24 16 3 2 25 20 3 2 26 24 3 2 27 28 3 2 28 32 50 4 2 10 20 4 2 11 34 4 2 13 12 4 2 14 26 4 2 16 4 60 5 1 36 24 5 1 38 12 5 2 5 2 1 24 5 2 3 12 70 6 1 22 2S 6 1 24 26| 6 1 26 24 6 1 28 22 6 1 30 20 80 7 1 8 32 7 111 4| 7 1 13 12 7 1 15 20 7 1 17 28 90 8 — 35 ■— 8 — 37 18: 8 1 1 8 1 2 18 8 1 5 — 100 9 — 21 4 9 — 23 32 9 — 26 24 9 — 29 16 9 — 32 8 200'l8 1 2 8 18 1 7 28118 I 13 12 18 1 18 32 18 1 24 16 SO0I27 1 23 12 •27 1 31 24 27 2 27 2 8 12 27 2 16 24 400|S6 2 4 16 36 2 15 20 36 2 26 24 36 2 37 28 36 3 8 32 500145 2 25 20 45 2 39 16 145 3 13 12 45 3 27 8|46 — 1 4 WO 54 3 6 24 54 3 23 12 |55 55 — - 16 24 i55 — . 33 12 From 531 to 535 Ells Long. 143 Ells 531 532 533 1 534^ 535 Wide. 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E. 1 — 14 27 — 14 28 14 29 — 14 30 — 14 31 2 — 29 18 — 29 20 29 22 — 29 24 __ — 29 26 3 " U 4 9 1 4 12 1 4 15 1 4 18 1 4 21 4 1 19 1 19 4 1 19 8 1 19 12 __ 1 19 16 ^■~" """" 5 1 33 27 1 33 32 1 34 1 1 34 6 _» 1 34 11 6 2 8 18 2 8 24 2 8 30 2 9 — __ 2 9 6- 7 2 23 9 2 23 16 2 23 23 2 23 30 __ 2 24 1 8 2 38 2 38 8 2 38 16 __ 2 38 24 2 38 32 9 3 12 27 3 13 — 3 13 9 3 13 18 — 3 13 27 10 3 27 18 3 27 28 __ 3 28 2 __ 3 28 12 , 3 28 22 20 1 3 15 — 1 3 i5 20 1 3 16 4 1 3 16 24 1 3 17 8 30 2 3 2 18 o 3 3 12 2 3 4 6 2 3 5—2 3 5 30 40 3 2 30 3 2 f-a 4 3 2 32 8 3 2 33 12J 3 2 34 16 50 4 2 17 18 4 2 18 32 4 2 20 10 4 2 21 24: 4 2 23 2 60 5 2 5 — 5 2 6 24 5 2 8 12 5 2 10 — ! 5 2 11 24 70 6 1 32 18 6 1 ^4 16 6 1 36 14 6 1 SS 12i 6 2—10 SO 7 1 20 — 7 1 22 8 7 1 24 16 7 1 26 24 7 1 28 32 90 8 1 7 18 8 1 10 — 8 1 12 18 8 1 15 — 1 8 1 17 18 100 9 — 35 __ 9 — 37 28 9 1 — 20 9 1 3 12 9 1 6 4 200 18 1 30 — 18 1 35 20 18 <2 1 4|l8 2 6 2418 2 12 8 300 27 2 25 — 27 2 35 12127 3 1 2427 3 10 —27 3 18 12 400 36 3 20 — 36 3 31 437 2 837 — 13 1237 — 24 16 500 46 — 15 — 46 — 28 32 46 1 2 28'46 1 16 24 46 1 30 20 600 55 1 10 — 55 1 26 2^ 55 a 3 12 ■55 2' 20 — 55 2 36 24 144^ From 536 to 540 Ells Long. 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E. 1 — 15 1 — 15 2 ^ — 15 3 — 15 4 — 15 5 2 — 30 2 — — 30 4 — 30 6 — 30 8 — 30 10 3 — 1 5 3-— 1 5 6 1 5 9 ^~. 1 5 12 1 5 15 4 1 20 4 — 1 20 8 1 90 12 1 20 16 1 20 20 5 1 35 5 — 1 35 10 1 35 15 1 35 20 1 35 25 6 2 10 6 — 2 10 12 2 10 18 ... 2 10 24 _ 2 10 30 7 2 25 7 2 25 14 2 25 21 2 25 28 2 25 35 8 3—8 3 — 16 3 — 24 3 — 32 3 1 4 9 3 15 9 3 15 18 — 3 15 27 , 3 16 — 3 16 9 10 3 30 10 __ 3 30 20 ___ 3 30 SO __ 3 31 4 __ 3 31 14 20 1 3 20 20 1 3 21 4 1 3 21 24 1 3 22 8 1 3 22 28 30 2 3 10 30 2 3 11 24 2 3 12 18 2 3 13 12 2 3 14 6 40 3 3 1 4 3 3 2 8 3 3 3 12 3 3 4 16 3 3 5 20 50 4 2 31 14 4 2 32 28 4 2 34 6 4 2 35 20 4 2 36 34 60 5 2 21 24 5 2 23 12 5 2 25 — 5 2 26 24 5 2 28 1$ 70 6 2 11 3A 6 2 13 32 6 2 15 30 6 2 17 28 6 2 19 26 80 7 2 2 8 7 2 4 16 7 2 6 24 7 2 8 32 7 2 114 90 8 I 32 18 8 1 35 — 8 1 37 18 8 2 8 2 2 18 100 9 1 22 28! 9 1 25 20 9 1 28 12 9 1 31 4 T 1 33 32 200 18 3 5 20;i8 3 11 4 18 3 16 24 18 3 22 8|18 3 27 28 300 28 — 28 12 28 — 36 24 28 1 5 — 28 1 13 1228 1 21 24 4O0 37 2 11 437 2 22 8 37 2 33 12 37 3 4 1637 3 13 20 500 46 3 33 32.47 — 7 28i47 — 21 24 47 — 35 2047 1 9 16 600 56 1 16 24 ;56 1 33 12 |5G 2 10 — 56 2 26 24 56 3 3 12 iW From 546 to 550 Ells Long. _ . ^ 1 548 1 549 1 550 iau .)±i5 547 \V\A- • Ells long. 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E. 1 — 15 6 — - 15 7- - 15 8- — 15 9 — 15 10 2 __^ — 30 12 — — 30 14 — — 30 16 — — 30 18 — 30 20 3 1 5 18, — 1 5 21 — 1 5 24 — 1 5 27 1 5 30 4 1 20 24 — 1 20 28'— 1 20 32 — 1 21 — 1 21 4 -5 1 35 30 — 1 35 35I— 1 36 4 1 S6 9 1 36 14 6 2 11 — 2 11 6 — 2 11 12 2 11 18 2 11 24 7 _ 2 26 6]— 2 26 13 — 2 26 20 2 26 27 2 26 34 8 ___ 3 1 12;— 3 .1 20 — 3 1 28 3 2 — 3 2 8 9 — 3 16 18 — 3 16 27 — 3 17 — 3 17 9 3 17 18 — 3 31 34 — 3 32 8 __ 3 32 18 __ 10 3 31 24 3 S2 28 50 1 3 23 12 1 3 2:3 32 1 3 24 16 1 3 25 — 1 3 25 20 30 2 3 15 — 2 3 15 30 2 3 16 24 2 3 17 18 2 3 18 12 40 S 3 6 24 3 3 7 28 3 3 8 32 3 3 10 — 3 3 11 4 50 4 2 38 12 4 2 39 26| 4 3 1 4 4 3 2 18 4 3 3 32 60 5 2 SO — 5 2 31 24 5 2 33 12 5 2 35 — 5 2 36 24 70 6 2" 21 24 6 2 23 22 6 2 25 20 6 2 27 18 6 2 29 16 ^0 7 .2 13 12 7 2 15 20 7 2 17 28 7 2 20 — 7 2 22 8 .90 8 2 5—8 2 7 18 8 2 10 — 8 2 12 18 8 2 15 — 100 9 1 36 24 9 1 39 Ig\ 9 2 2 8 9 2 5 — 9 2 7 28 2O0 18 3 33 12 18 3 38 32I19 — 4 16 19 — 10 — 19 — 15 20 3O0 28 1 30 — 28 1 38 12128 2 6 24 28 2 15 — 28 2 23 12 400 37 3 26 24 37 3 37 28J38 — 8 32 38 — 20 — 38 — 31 4 50C 47 ] 23 12 47 1 37 8'47 2 11 4 47 2 25 — 47 2 38 32. ^00 56 3 20 — 56 3 36 24 :57 — 13 12 57 — 30 — 57 1 6 24 From 551 to 555 Ells Long. 14' Ells 551 552 55S 554 555 Wide. 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F. 1 — - 15 11 — 15 12 — 15 13 — 15 14 — — 15 15 2 — 30 22 — 30 24 — 30 26 — 30 28 .^ — 30 20 3 1 5 33 1 6 — 1 6 3 1 6 6 1 6 9 4 1 21 8 1 21 12 1 21 16 1 21 20 — 1 21 24 5 1 36 19 1 36 24 I 36 29 - 1 36 34 1 37 3 6 2 11 30 2 12 — 2 12 6 __^ 2 12 12 _ 2 12 18 7 2 27 5 2 27 12 2 27 19 2 27 26 — 2 27 33 8 3 2 16 ■ 3 2 24 3 2 32 3 3 4- — 3 3 12 9 3 17 27 — 3 18 — 3 18 9 3 18 18 — 3 18 27 10 "~" 3 33 2 _«, 3 33 12 __ 3 33 22 __ 3 33 32 _»„ 3 34 6 20 1 3 26 4 1 3 26 24 1 3 27 8 1 3 27 28 1 3 28 12 30 2 3 19 6 2 3 20 — 2 3 20 30 2 3 21 24 2 3 22 18 40 3 3 12 8 3 3 13 12 3 3 14 16 3 3 15 20 3 3 16 24 50 4 3 5 10 4 3 6 24 4 3 8 2 4 3 9 16 4 3 10 30 60 5 2 38 12 5 3 5 3 1 24 5 3 3 12 5 3 5^ 70 6 2 31 14 6 2 33 12 6 2 35 10 6 2 37 8 6 2 39 6 80 7 2 24 16 7 2 26 24 7 2 28 32 7 2 31 4 7 2 33 12 90 8 2 17 18 8 2 20 — 8 2 22 18 8 2 25 — . 8 2 27 18 100 9 2 10 20 9 2 13 12 9 2 16 4 9 2 18 32 9 2 21 24 200 19 — 21 4 19 — 26 24 19 — 32 8 19 — 37 28 19 1 3 12 300 28 2 31 24 28 3 28 3 8 12 28 3 16 24 28 3 25 — 400 38 1 2 8 38 1 13 12 38 1 24 16 38 1 35 20 38 2 6 24 500 47 3 12 28 47 3 26 24 48 20 48 — 14 16 1-8 — 28 12 600 57 1 23 12 57 2 57 2 16 24 57 2 33 12 57 3 10 — 148 From 556 to 560 Ells Long. EUs Vide. 556 Ells Long. 551 Ells Lon^. 55S Elh Long. 559 Ells Lon^. 560 Eili Long. 1 o s 4 5 6 8. 9- lo- se 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 9 19 28 38 50048 600157 F. £. 15 16 30 32 6 12 21 28 37 8 12 24 28 4 3 20 19 — A. R. F. 15 17 30 34 — 1 6 15 — 1 21 32 — 1 37 13 — 2 12 30 — 2 28 11 — 3 3 28 — 3 19 9 A. R. 18 F. E. 15 IS 31 — 6 22 37 18 13 28 IS 4 19 18 A. R. F. E. A. 15 19 31 2 6 21 22 4 — 34 16 28 23 12 17 2S 12 6 1 S5 20 30 . 3 34 26 3 29 16 3 24 18 13 8 3 37 28 8 2 32 18 24 16 8 32 9 19 33 12 29 — 17 2838 2 2 84S 1 2 27 8 1 14 16 1 24 28 32 3 35 3 30 3 25 3 20 3 15 3 10 3 5 3 — 2 35 9 2 30 — 19 1 20 — ^9 — 10 — 8 3 — 1 37 23 13 6 28 25 4 8 i9 2 35 10 30 20 25 30 21 4 16 14 24 34 8 18 9 2 32 28 19 1 25 20 29 — 18 12 S% 3 11 4 F. E. 15 20 31 4 6 24 22 8 37 2B 13 12 28 32 3 4 16 3 20 — 35 20 31 4 26 21- 22 S 17 £8 15 12 8 32 4 16 2 84S 1 16 448 1 30 —48 2 3 32 26 2458 — 3 12;58 — 20 —foS — 36 24 9 2 S5 20 19 1 31 4 29 — 26 24 38 3 22 8 48 2 17 28 58 1 13 12 J From 561 to 565 Ells Long. 149 Ells 561 562 56S 564^ 565 Wide. Ells L'.n.^. ElisJ -.ong. Ellb Long. Ells J..ong. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 15 21 ^_ _^ 15 22 — 15 23 — 15 24 — 15 25 2 — 31 6 __ 31 8 — . 31 10 — 31 12 . — 31 14 3 1 6 27 __ 1 6 30 1 6 3J 1 7 - 1 7 3 4 1 22 12 -__ 1 22 16 1 22 20 1 22 24 . 1 22 28 5 1 37 33 1 38 2 1 38 7 """ 1 38 12 1 38 17 6 2 13 18 _ 2 13 24 2 13 SO 2 14 — - »«. 2 14 6 7 2 29 3 2 29 10 2 29 17 — 2 29 24 2 29 31 8 — 3 4! 24^ 3 4 32 3 5 4 — 3 5 12 3 5 20 9 3 20 9 — 3 20 18 ' 3 20 27 — 3 21 — — 3 21 9 10 __ 3 35 30 L» 36 4 3 36 14 __ 3 36 24 ___ 3 36 34 20 1 3 31 24 1 3 32 8 1 3 32 28 I 3 33 12 1 3 33 32 SO 2 3 27 18 2 3 28 12 2 3 29 6 2 3 30 — 2 3 30 30 40 3 3 23 12 3 3 24 16 3 3 25 20 3 3 26 24 3 3 27 28 50 4 3 19 6 4 3 20 20 4 3 21 34 4 3 23 12 4 3 24 26 60 5 3 15 — 5 3 16 24 5 3 18 12 5 3 20 — 5 3 21 24 70 6 3 10 30 6 3 12 28 6 3 14 26 6 3 16 24 6 3 18 22 80 7 3 6 24 7 3 8 32 7 3 114 7 3 13 12 7 3 15 20 90 8 3 2 18 8 3 5 — 8 3 7 18 8 3 10 — 8 3 12 18 100 9 2 38 12 9 3 1 4 9 3 3 32 9 3 6 24 9 3 9 16 200 19 1 36 24 19 o 2 8 19 2 7 28 19 2 13 12 19 2 18 32 300 29 — 35 — 29 1 3 12 29 1 11 24 29 1 20 — 29 1 28 12 400 38 3 33 ]2 39 ... 4 16 39 — 15 20 39 — 26 24 39 — 37 28 500 48 2 31 24 48 3 5 20 48 3 19 16 48 3 33 12 49 — 78 600 \5S 1 30 ^ 58 2 6 24 58 2 23 12 58 3 58 3 l6 24 150 From 566 to 570 Ells Long. Ells 566 1 567 568 569 570 Wide. Ells Long. Elis Long. Ells Long. E Js Long El'S Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 !_ — 15 26 — 15 27 — 15 28 — 15 29 — 15 30 2 — 31 16 — 31 18 _^_ — 31 20 -^ — 31 22L- — 31 24 3 1 7 6 1 7 9 1 7 12 1 7 15 1 7 18 4 1 22 32 1 23 — 1 23 4 1 23 8 1 23 12 5 1 38 22|~ 1 38 27 1 38 32 1 39 ^h 1 39 6 6 __, 2 14 12 — 2 14 IS 2 14 24 2 14 30 __ 2 15 — 7 __ 2 30 2 — 2 30 9 2 30 16 2 30 23 ___ 2 30 30 8 3 5 28 3 6 - 3 6 8 3 6 16 3 6 2t 9 — 3 21 18 3 21 27 3 22 — 3 22 9 3 22 18 10 __^ 3 3? 8 __ 3 37 IS 3 37 28 __ 3 38 2 ^ 3 38 12 20 1 3 34 16 1 3 35 — 1 3 35 20 1 3 36 4 1 3 36 24 30 2 3 31 24 2 3 32 18 2 3 33 12 2 3 34 6 2 3 35 — 40 3 3 28 32 3 3 30 — 3 3 31 4 3 3 32 8 3 3 33 12 50 4 3 26 4 4 3 27 18 4 3 28 32 4 3 30 10 4 3 31 24 60 5 3 23 12 5 3 25 — 5 3 26 24 5 3 28 12 5 3 30 — 70 6 3 20 20 6 3 22 18 6 3 24 16 6 3 26 J 4 6 3 28 12 80 7 3 17 28 7 3 20 ■— 7 3 22 8 7 3 24 16 7 3 26 24 90 8 3 15 — 8 3 17 18 8 3 20 — 8 3 22 18 8 3 25 — 100 9 3 12 8 9 3 15 — 9 3 17 2S 9 3 20 20 9 3 23 12 200 19 2 24 16 19 2 30 — 19 2 35 20 19 3 1 4 19 3 6 24 300J29 1 36 24 29 2 5 — 29 2 13 12 29 2 21 24 29 2 30 — 40o!3!) 1 8 32 39 1 20 — 39 1 31 4 39 2 2 8 39 2 IS 12 500 49 -— 21 4 49 - 35- 49 1 8 32 49 1 22 28 49 1 36 24 600 58 3 33 12 59 -10- 59 — 26 24 59 1 3 12 59 1 20 — From 511 to 575 Ells Long, 15] SI Is 571 1 572 513 1 511b 1 575 Wide. 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E. 1 _ — 15 SI _ ■— 15 32 — 15 33 — 15 34 .._ -- 15 35 2_ — 31 26 ,—. — 31 28 — 31 30 — 31 32 — . — 31 34 3 1 7 21 1 7 24 1 7 27 1 7 SO 1 7 33 4 ..^ 1 23 16 1 23 20 1 23 24 __ 1 23 28 1 23 32 5 1 S9 n 1 39 16 1 39 21 ■ «♦ 1 39 26 1 39 31 6 2 15 6 _ 2 15 12 2 15 18 2 15 24 ^__ 2 15 30 7 2 31 1 2 31 8 2 31 15 2 31 22 .— 2 31 29 8 3 6 32 3 7 4 3 7 12 3 7 20 3 7 28 9 '3 22 27 3 23 — — 3 23 9 3 23 18 3 23 27 10 ._. 3 38 22 , 3 38 32 3 39 6 _«. 3 39 16 3 39 26 20 1 3 37 8 1 3 37 28 1 3 38 12 1 3 38 32 1 3 39 K^ 30 2 3 35 30 o 3 36 24 2 3 37 18 2 3 38 12 2 3 39 6 40 3 3 34 16 3 3 35 20 3 3 36 24 3 3 37 28 3 3 38 30 50 4 3 33 2 4 3 34 16 4 3 35 30 4 3 37 8 4 3 38 2'2 6d 5 3 31 24 5 3 33 12 5 3 35 —■ 5 3 36 24 5 3 38 11 70 6 3 30 10 6 3 32 8 6 3 34 6 6 3 36 4 6 3 38 2 80 7 3 28 32 7 3 31 4 7 3 33 12 7 3 35 20 7 3 37 28 90 8 S 27 18 8 3 30 — 8 3 32 18 8 3 35 — 8 3 37 18 100 9 3 26 4 9 3 28 32 9 3 31 24 9 3 34 16 9 3 37 8 200 19 3 12 8 19 3 17 23 19 3 23 12 19 3 28 32 19 3 34 16 300 29 2 38 12 29 3 6 24'29 3 15 — 29 3 23 12 29 3 31 24 400 39 2 24 16 39 2 35 2039 3 6 24 39 3 17 28 39 3 28 32 500 1-9 2 10 20 49 2 24 1649 2 38 12 49 3 12 8 49 3 26 4 600 59 1 36 24 59 2 13 12 \59 2 30 — . 59 3 6 24 59 3 23 12 152 From 576 to 580 Ells Long. El!s 576 577 1 578 579 . 580 AVidc Ells Long. Ells Long, j Ells Long. Ells Long. ElU Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 16 — _ _ 16 1 16 2 16 3 — 16 4 o 32 — _— 32 2 32 4 32 6 — 32 8 3 — 18 — — 1 8 3 — 18 6 — 18 9 1 8 12 4 — 1 24 — — 1 24 4 — 1 24 8 — 1 24 12 1 24 16 5 «_ 2 — — — — 2 — 5 — 2 — 10 — 2 — 15 2 — 20 6 — 2 16 — — 2 16 6 — 2 16 12 — 2 16 18 2 16 24 i — 2 32 — — 2 32 7 — 2 32 14 — 2 32 21 2 32 28 S — 38 — — 3 8 8 — 3 8 16 — 3 8 24 3 8 32 9 — 3 24 — 24 9 — 3 24 18 — 3 24 27 3 25 — 10 1 1 — — 10 1 20 1 30 1 — 1 4 ^0 2 2 — — 20 2—14 2 — 1 24 2 — 28 30 3 3 — — 30 3 — 1 24 3 — 2 18 3 — 3 12 40 4 4 — 1 4 4—28 4 — 3 12 4 — 4 16 50 5 5 — 1 14 5 — 2 2S 5—46 5 — 5 20 60 Q 6 — 1 24 6 — 3 12 6^5^ 6 — 6 ,24 70 7 — 7 — 1 34 7 — 3 32 7 — 5 30 7 — 7 28 80 s — — 8 — 2 8 8 — 4 16 8 — 6 24 8 — 8 32 90 9 9 — 2 18 9- 5- 9 — 7 18 9 — 10 — 100 10 10 — 2 28 10 — 5 20 10 — S 12il0 — 11 4 200 20 20 — .5 20 .^0 — 11 4 20 — 16 24j20 — 22 8 300 30 ;^0 — 8 12 30 — 16 24 SO — 25 — i'30 — 33 12 400 40 40 — 11 4 40 — 22 8 40 — 33 12|40 1 4 16 500 50 50 — 13 32 50 — 27 28i30 I 1 24|50 1 15 20 600 60 60 — 16 24 60 — 33 12i 60 1 10 — )60 1 26 24 From 581 to 585 Ells Long. 153 Ells 581 5< 32 583 584 585 Wide. Ells Long. Eli. Lof.g. ElU Lor g. Ells l.ong • Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. !a. R» F. E. |a. R. F. E.I A. R. F. E. 1 — 16 5 — . ._ 16 6!— 16 7 — — 16 8 — — 16 9 O — 32 lO! 32 121— 32 14 — — 32 16— — 32 18 3 I 8 15;— 1 8 18 -_ 1 8 21 — 1 8 24 — 1 8 27 4 1 24 20 - 1 24 24 — 1 24 28 — 1 24 32 — 1 .25 — 5 — 2 ^ 25 -— 2 -30 — 2 - 35^^^ 2 1 4 — 2 1 9 6 2 16 30 — 2 17 — — 2 17 6 2 17 12'- 2 17 18 7 ^ 2 32 35 — 2 33 6 ..» 2 33 IS — 2 33 20 — 2 33 27 8 — 3 9 4 — 3 9 12 — 3 9 20 — 3 9 28 — 3 10 — 9 — 3 25 9 — 3 25 18 — 3 25 27 — 3 26 1 3 26 9 10 1 — 1 14 1 — — 1 24 1 ___ 1 34 1 — 2 8 1 — 2 18 20 2 — 2 28 2 3 12 2 ._ 3 32 2 — 4 16 2 — 5 — SO 3 — 46 3 — 5 — 3 — 5 30 3 — 6 24 3 — 7 18 40 4 — 5 20 4 — 6 24 4 — 7 28 4 — 8 32 4 — 10 — 50 5 — 6 34 r- 8 12 5 — 9 26 5 — 11 4 5 — 12 IS 6() 6 — 8 12 6 — 10 — 6 ___ 11 24 6 — 13 12 6 — 15 — 70 7 — • 9 26 7 11 24 7 13 22 7 — 15 20 7 — 17 18 80 8 — 11 4 8 — 13 12 8 -_ 15 2C 8 — 17 28 8 — 20 — 90 9 — 12 IS 9 — 15 — 9 — 17 18 9 — 20 — 9 — 22 18 100 10 — 13 32 10 — 16 24 10 ____ 19 16 10 — 22 8 10 — 25 — 200 20 — 27 2S 20 — 33 12 20 38 3'/ 20 1 4 1620 1 10 — SOO 30 1 1 2130 1 10 — 30 1 18 12 30 I 26 2 1 30 1 35 — 400 40 1 15 20j40 1 26 24 40 1 37 28 40 '2 8 31' 40 2 20 — 500 50 1 29 16.50 2 3 1250 o 17 8 50 2 31 4 30 3 5 — 600 60 2 3 12 60 2 20- 60 o 36 24 r)0 3 13 12 60 3 30 — 154 From oS6 to 590 Ells Long. Ells 586 587 588 589 590 W'tde. Ells Long. Ells Long • Ells Lone Ells Long. Ells Long. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A, R. F. E. 1 ■— 16 10 16 11 — — 16 12 16 13 — 16 14 2 — 32 20 32 22 32 24 32 26 — 32 28 3 1 8 30 — 1 8 33 — 1 9 — — 19 3 1 9 6 4 ^- 1 25 4 — 1 25 8 — 1 25 12 — 1 25 16 1 25 20 5 2 1 14 — 2 1 19 — 2 1 2i — 2 1 29 2 1 34 6 2 17 24 — 2 17 30 2 18 — 2 18 6 2 18 12 *>• 2 S3 34 — 2 34 5 — 2 34 12 — 2 34 19 2 34 26 8 3 10 8 — 3 10 16 — 3 10 24 — 3 10 32 3 11 4 9 3 26 18 — 3 26 27 — 3 27 — — 3 27 9 3 27 18 ID n .— 2 28 1 — 3 2 1 — 3 12 1 — 3 22 1 — 3 32 20 2 — 5 20 2—6 4 2 — 6 24 2—78 2 — 7 28 50 3 — 8 12 3—9 6 3 — 10 _ 3 — 10 SO 3 — 11 24 40 4 — 11 4 4—12 8 4 — 13 12 4 — 14 16 4 — 15 20 50 5 — 13 32 5 ^ 15 10 5 — 16 24 5 — 18 2 5 — 19 16 60 6 — 16 24 6—18 12 6 — 20 6 — 21 24 6 — 23 12 70 7 — 19 16 7 — 21 14 7 — 23 12 7 — 25 10 7 — 27 8 80 8 •— 22 S 8 — 24 16 8 — 26 24 8 — 28 32 8 — 31 4 90 9 — 25 — 9 — 27 18! 9 — 30 — 9 — 32 IS 9 — 35 —. 100 10 — 27 28 10 — 30 20'l0 — S3 12 10—36 4 7^ — 38 32 200 20 1 15 20 20 1 21 4.20 1 26 24 20 1 32 8 20 1 37 28 SOO 30 2 3 12 iO 2 11 2430 2 20 30 2 28 12 30 2 36 24 400 40 2 31 4 40 3 2 8 40 3 13 12 40 3 24 16 40 3 35 20 50050 3 18 32 50 3 32 2851 — 6 24 51 — 20 20 51 — 34 16- 6oo 61 -— 6 24 ol — 23 12, 61 1 — — 61 1 16 24 61 1 33 12 From 591 to 595 Ells Long. 155 Ells 591 592 593 594 595 Wide. Elb l.on;^. Ells Long. E\\' Long. Ells Long E!ls Long. A. R F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 16 15 16 16 16 17 16 18 16 19 2 32 30 32 32 32 34 33 ^ 33 2 3 — 19 9 — 1 9 12 — 1 9 15 — 1 9 18 — 1 9 21 4 — 1 25 24 1~ 1 25 28 — 1 25 32 — 1 26 — — 1 26 4 5 — 223 — 228 — 2 2 13 — 2 2 18 -^ 2 2 23 6 — 2 18 18 — 2 IS 24 — 2 18 30 — 2 19 — — 2 19 6 7 — 2 34 33 — 2 35 4 — 2 35 11 — 2 35 18 — 2 35 25 8 — 3 11 12 — 3 11 20 — 3 11 28 — 3 12 — — 3 12 8 9 — 3 27 27 — 3 28 — — 3 28 9 — 3 28 18 — 3 28 27 10 1—46 1 — 4 16 1 ^ 4 26 1 — 5 — 1 — 5 10 20 2 — 8 12 2 — 8 32 2 — 9 16 2 — 10 — 2 — 10 20 30 3 — 12 18 3 — 13 12 3—14 6 3 — 15 — 3 — 15 30 40 4, — 16 24 4 — 17 28 4 — 18 32 4 — 20 — 4 — 21 4 50 5 _ 20 30 5 — 22 8 5 — 23 22 5 — 25 — 5 — 26 14 60 6 — 25 — 6 — 26 24 6—28 12 6 — 30 — 6 — 31 24 70 7 — 29 6 7 — 31 4 7 — 33 2 7 — 35 — 7 -- 36 34 80 8 — S3 12 8 — 35 20 8 — 37 28 8 1 8 12 8 90 9 — 37 18 9 1 9 1 2 18 9 15 — 9 1 7 18 1100 10 1 1 24 10 1 4 16 10 1 7 8 10 1 10 — 10 1 12 28 200 20 2 3 12 20 2 8 32 20 2 14 16 20 2 20 — 20 2 25 20 300 30 3 5 — 30 3 13 22 30 3 21 24 30 3 30 — 30 3 38 12 400 41 — 6 24 41 — 17 28 41 — 28 32 41 1 41 1 11 4 500 51 1 8 12 51 1 22 8 51 1 36 4 51 2 10 — 51 2 23 32 600 61 2 10 -- 61 2 26 24 |61 3 3 12 61 3 20 ^ 61 3 36 24 156 From 596 to 600 Ells Long. Ells 596 597 i 598 599 600 Wide Ells Long. Elis Long. Eils Long. Ells Long. { Eils Long'. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. 1 — 16 20 — 16 21 — 16 22 — 16 23 — — 16 24 2 — 33 4 — 33 6 — — S3 8 - — 33 10— — 33 12 8 — 1 9 24 1 9 27;— 1 9 SO 1 9 33 — 1 10 — 4 1 26 8 1 26 12 — 1 26 16 — 1 26 20 — 1 26 24 5 2 2 28 2 2 33 — 2 3 2 — 2 3 7 — 2 3 12 6 — - 2 19 12 2 19 18 — 2 19 24 — 2 19 30 — 2 20 — 7 _ 2 35 32 2 36 3 — 2 36 10 2 36 17 — 2 36 24 8 3 12 16 3 12 24 — 3 12 32 3 13 4 — 3 13 12 9 3 29 — 3 29 9 3 29 18 3 29 27 — 3 30 — 10 I — 5 20 1 — 5 30 1 — 64 1 — 6 14 4 — 6 24 20 2 — 11 4 2 — 11 24 2 — 12 8 2 — 12 28 2 — 13 12 30 3 — 16 24 3 — 17 18 3 — 18 12 3 — 19 6 3 — 20 — 40 4 — 22 8 4 — 23 12 4 — 24 16 4 — 25 20 4 — 26 24 50 5 — 27 28 5 — 29 6 5 — 30 20 5 — 31 34 5 — 33 12 60 6 — 33 12 6 -^ 35 — 6 — 36 24 6 — 38 12 6 1 70 7 — 38 b2 7 1 — 30 7 1 2 28 7 1 4 26 7 1 6 24 SO 8 1 4 16 8 1 6 24 8 1 8 32 8 1 11 4 8 1 13 12 90 9 1 10 — 9 10 I 12 18 9 1 15 — 9 1 17 18 9 1 20 — 100 10 1 15 20 1 18 12 10 1 21 4 10 1 23 32 10 1 26 24 200 20 2 31 4 20 2 36 24 20 3 2 8 20 3 7 28 20 3 13 12 SOO 31 — 6 24 31 — 15 — 31 — 23 12 31 — 31 24 31 1 400 41 1 22 8 41 1 33 12 41 2 4 16 41 2 15 20 41 2 26 24 500 51 2 37 28 51 3 11 24 51 3 25 20 51 3 39 J6i52 — 13 12 600 62 — 13 12 62 — 30 — 62 1 6 24 !62 1 23 1-2 '62 o ^.^ 157 TABLES /or turning Scotch Measure into English, and English info Scotch. Example, Turn 18 acres, 2 roods, 10 falls, Scotch measure, intp English. A. R. p. Y. {opposite 10 acres js^v^**^*^^^^^^ 12 2 11 12 opposite 8 acres is ^^^^^^^^^^^ 10 9 5 opposite 2 roods is*,^*^^^^**^^^^ — 2 20 18 opposite 10 falls is*^^^^*^^^^,..^*^ 12 18 The amount in English measure^^^ 23 1 15 21 Example, Turn 23 acres, 1 rood, 13 poles English measure, into Scotch. A. R. P. E. ; opposite 20 acres is,.v*^..vv.^^^^*,^ 15 3 25 22 opposite 3 acres is*.w»^^^^**^^*^ 2 1 21 30 opposite 1 rood is^.^^^^ ^^v^ 31 30 opposite 13 poles h^^^^^^,^^,^^^^^^^ 10 11 The amount in Scotch measure**,%^v* 18 2 9 21 N. B, Carry 1 for every 36 ells in Scotch measure, and 1 for every 50 yards in English measure. Carry for the falls and roods the same as before described in ^he beginning of the book. 158 Scotch Measiire turned into English, hcotch Scotch Scotch Acres English. Rood* English. Falls. English. A. R. P. y. A. R. P. y. A. R. P. y. 400 502 3 19 18 3 — 3 3 28 21 26 14 300 377 — 21 17 2 — 2 20 18 20 25 6 200 231 1 27 21 1 — 1 10 9 19 23 28 100 125 2 S3 26 Fall>% 18 22 20 90 113—22 15 39 — 1 9 8 17 21 12 80 100 2 11 3 38 — 1 7 21 16 20 5 70 87 3 39 21 37 _ 1 6 14 15 — — 18 27 60 75 1 28 9 3G — 1 5 7 14 17 20 .^0 62 3 16 28 35 — 1 4 — 13 16 12 40 50 1 5 15 34 — 1 2 22 12 -. 15 4 30 37 2 34 3 33 — 1 1 15 11 13 26 20 25 -— 22 24 32 — 1 — 9 10 12 18 10 12 2 11 12 31 — — 39 1 9 11 11 9 11 1 10 6 30 — — 37 23 8 10 2 8 10 — 9 3 29 — — 36 16 7 8 25 7 8 3 7 24 28 — — 35 8 6 7 11 6 7 2 6 24 27 — — 34 — 5 6 9 5 6 1 5 21 26 — — 32 22 4 5 — 4 5 — 4 15 25 — — 31 15 3 23 3 3 3 3 12 24 — — SO 7 2 2 15 2 2 2 2 8 23 — — 28 29 1 17 J 1114 22 — . — 27 21 . fm English Measure turned into Scolch. Engl. f tngl tiigl. Acie* Scotch. 1 Rood* Scotch. Poles Scotch. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E. A. R. F. E- 400 318 — 13 2 3 2 15 16 21 23 — 300 238 2 22 19 2 1 23 23 20 15 33 200 159 1 15 — 1 — 31 30 19 15 4 100 79 2 2 18 Polls. IS 14 11 90 71 2 14 29 89 .«« — 31 5 17 i3 18 80 63 2 22 38 — 30 11 16 12 26 70 55 2 29 11 37 — 29 20 15 11 33 €0 47 2 36 18 36 — 28 33 14 11 4 50 39 3 3 27 35 __ — 28 3 13 10 11 40 31 3 11 — 3I — . — 27 9 12 9 18 30 23 3 18 8 33 __ — . 26 15 11 8 26 20 15 3 25 22 32 -^ 25 21 10 7 35 10 7 3 32 29 31 __ — 24 27 9 7 6 9 7 — 25 19 30 __ 23 33 8 6 IS 8 6 1 18 9 29 — 23 4 t ,1— 5 20 •7 5 2 10 34 28 — 22 11 6 4 28 6 4 3 3 24 27 _« — 21 18 5 3 35 5 3 3 36 14 26 ___ — 20 25 4 3 6 4 S — 29 4 25 — 19 33 3 2 13 3 2 1 21 30 24 ___ — 19 3 2 1 21 2 1 2 14 20 23 — 18 11 1 — •-? -r- '^2 1 — 3 7 10 22 — . 17 18 o2 188 Irish Measure Unified into Engluh. Irish iri^h Irish Acres. English. Roods English. Perch English. A. R. P. _^^^___ A. R. P. A. R. F. 4^0 647 3 29 3 1 — 32 21 34 300 485 3 33 2 -^ 3 10 20 32 200 323 3 35 1 .... 1 24 19 30 100 161 3 58 FaUs. 18 29 90 145 3 6 39 _ 1 22 17 80 129 2 14 38 .... 1 19 16 25 70 113 2 22 37 1 17 15 23 60 97 ~ SO 36 1 16 14 22 ^0 80 3 38 35 1 14 13 20 40 64 3 17 34 ._ 1 12 12 19 30 48 2 15 33 -^ 1 11 11 18 20 3S 1 23 32 _ 1 9 10 16 XO 16 — 32 31 — . 1 8 9 14 9 14 2 12 30 .. 1 6 8 13 8 12 3 34 29 1 5 7 lU 7 11 I 14 28 1 4 ^ 10 6 9 2 34 27 _ I 3 5 8 5 8 — 15 26 -^ 1 2 4 6 4 6 1 36 25 1 _. 3 — 5 3 4 3 15 24 — 38 2 — .. 3 2 3 — S8 i 23 — 37 1 1 ^ — — li-r I 1 2 19 1 32 — — 35 161 Irish Measure turned into ScottL " Irish ■ Irish insh ) Acres Scotch. Roods Scotch. Perch Scotch. A. R. F. A. R. F. A. R. F. 400 515 1 26 3 — 3 34 21 ._ ~ il 300 386 2 9 2 — 2 23 20 ___ — 26 200 257 2 33 1 — 1 11 19 «_ — 25 100 128 3 :6 Perch. 18 __ — 24 1)0 115 3 24 39 ^~^ 1 10 17 __ — 23 80 103 — 12 38 — 1 8 16 __ — 21 70 90 1 34 37 — 1 7 15 ___ — 19 60 77 1 10 36 — 1 6 14 ___ -^ 18 50 64 1 28 35 — 1 5 13 ._ — 17 40 51 2 6 34 — ■ 1 3 12 ., — 15 30 38 2 26 33 — 1 2 11 — 14 20 25 3 4 32 — 1 — 10 — IS 10 12 3 22 31 — — 39 9 — 12 9 11 2 15 30 — —- 38 8 — 10 8 10 1 9 29 — — 37 7 — 9 7 9 — 3 28 — — 56 6 — 8 6 7 2 37 27 , — — 35 5 -- 6 5 6 1 31 26 — — - SS 4 ._ — 5 4 5 — 25 25 — — 32 3 ^ — 4 3 1 3 19 24 — — 31 2 — 3 o 2 2 12 23 — — 29 1 — U 1 , 1 1 6 22 — — 28 o 3 16^ Tables shewing the Breadth required for an Acre of Land ^ from 1 Ell to 600 EUs. Explanation. — Find the distance of the ground in the Tables, and opposite it you find the ells, feet, and inches required for one acre. Example. Suppose you have a length of 128 ells, and wish to know what breadth to measure corresponding to that length to be an acre. Look into the Tables for 128 ells, and opposite it stands 45 ells, which is the breadth of 1 acre. If you want to know how far you should measure to lay oif 2, 3, 4, or more acres, corresponding to that length of 128 ells ; multiply 45 ells by the number of acres you want to stake off, suppose 6 ; then 45 multiplied by 6 gives 270 ells : this shews that you must measure 270 ells, which will be the width of 6 acres. If you want to lay off half an acre corresponding to the above length, take the half of 45 ells, which is 22 ells 1 foot 6 inches : this is the breadth for half an acre. If you want to lay off a quarter of an acre, take the ^th of 45, which is 1 1 ells feet 9 inches. This width gives a quarter of an acre. If you want to lay off three-quarters of an acre, add the width of half an acre and the width of a quarter of an acre together, and that gives 33 ells, 2 feet, 3 inches, being the width for three-quarters of an acre; or it may be done by multiplying 45 by 3, and dividing the product by 4, which gives also 33 ells, 2 feet, 3 inches, some fractions excepted ; which are not minded in any of the calculations. It seldom happens that odd falls are wanted to be staked off but in ?mall gardens, &c. ; however, that may be known also, by multi^ 163 plying the breadth of one acre, and dividing the product by 160 (the number of falls in an acre) Suppose 45, as before, to be the breadth required for an acre corresponding to the foregoing length of 128 ells : Then multiply 45 by the number of falls you want to stake off; sup- pose 16. The operation thus : 45 ells the width of an acre. Multiply by 16 falls. / 270 45 Divide by the number of —2. f. in. falb in an acr«^vv,^v„v^ 160)720(4 1 II. This is the width requi- 640 red for 16 falls. 60 Muhiply by 3 which gives feet. 160)180(1 160 20 Multiply by 12 which gives inches. 160)240(14- 160 80 164 Aj[i example or two more will be sufficient to make the whole ea- sily understood. Suppose a farmer has 128 ells in length adjoining to a stone dike, and he wishes to sow 2 acres and 2 roods of barley, What width must he measure to give that quantity of ground ? Look into the Table for 128, the length, and opposite to it e. Ft. in/ is 45 ells, the breadth of 1 acre, the double of which is 90 The half of 45 ells, for the half acre, is 22^ 1 6 The wide required for 21 acres — ^^^x**^^^^^^ 112 1 6 Suppose you have a front of 42 ells, and you wish to feu off as much ground behind as will give the feuer half an acre. Look into the Table for 42 ells, and opposite 42 you will find 157 elLs 5 inches, the breadth of an acre ; the half of which is 68 ells, 1 foot, 8] inches: the distance required. Suppose you have another front of 20 ells, and you are applied to for a feu of that front, and 20 falls behind for a garden. How far must you measure back ? Look into the Table for 20 ells, and opposite 20 is 288 ells, the breadth of an acre. 288 Multiply by 20 the number of falk wanted. Divide by the numb'er of fails in an acve^.^^^^^^^ 160)5760(56 ells, the distance required 480 behind the front for 20fal!s. )960( 960 165 Table shewing the Breadth required for an AcfCy from 1 Ell Long to 100. £ils Ells 1 Ells ElU 1 Ells Ells ~~" Ells 1 Ells Long. Wide Ft. III. jLcm^.. Wide. Ft. In. |Long. Wide. Ft. Jr. Long.jWidc . Ft. in. 1 5760 __ ___ 26 221 2 1 1 ^' 112 2 10 76 75 3 4 2 2880 -~ 27 213 1 52 110 2 4 77 74 2 5 S 3930 — »«. 28 206 2 2 53 108 2 •_ 78 73 2 6 4 1440 29 198 1 10 54 106 2 2 79 72 2 la 5 1152 30 19^ .__ 55 104 2 2 1 80 72 — -. 6 960 31 185 2 5 56 lOS — 7 81 71 — 3 7 822 2 7 32 180 — 57 101 — 2 82 70 1 11 8 720 — _ 33 174 1 7 58 99 .. 11 83 69 1 2 9 640 — ... 34 169 1 2 59 97 1 4 84 68 1 9 10 570 — — 35 164 1 7 60 96 — 85 67 2 3 11 523 1 11 SQ 160 .» 61 94 1 2 86 67 — ^~^ 12 480 __ .^ SI 155 2 «__ 62 92 2 8 87 66 — 7 13 443 _ 3 38 151 1 9 63 91 I 3 88 65 1 6 14 411 1 3 S^ U7 1 4 64 90 m^ ..^ 89 64 2 2 15 384 — — 40 144 .. 65 88 1 11 90 64 16 3^i0 — — 41 140 1 5\ 66 87 1 2 91 63 — 11 17 332 2 8 42 1:37 .^ 5 67 85 2 11 92 62 1 9 18 320 — — 43 133 2 11 68 84 2 6 93 61 2 9 19 303 3 4 44 130 2 9 69 83 1 5 94 61 — 10 20 288 — 45 128 .i^ 70 82 ... 10 95 60 I U 21 274 — 10 46 125 _ 8 71 81 .^^ 4 96 60 52 262 — 10 47 122 1 8 72 80 — 1 — 97 59 1 2 23 251 — 11 48 120 _ 73 78 2 11 98 58 2 4 24 240 .i_ 49 117 1 8 74 77 2 6 99 5S — 7 25 230 1 3 50 115 — 7 75 76 2 1 100 51 1 10 166 Talle shelving the Breadth required for an Acre, from 101 Ells Long to 200. Ells Elis Ells Ells Ells 1 Ells 1 Ells Ells Long. Wide. Ft. In Long. Wide. Ft. In. Long. Wide. Ft. In. Lon^. Wide. Ft. In.. 101 57 — 1 126 45 2 2 151 38—7 176 32 2 2 102 56 1 5 127 45 1 1 152 37 2 8 177 32 1 8 103 55 2 9 128 45 15S 37 1 11 178 32 1 I 104 55 1 2 129 44 2 — 154 37 1 2 179 32—6 105 54 2 8 ! 130 44 — 11 155 37-6 180 32 106 54 1 - 131 43 2 10 156 36 'J 9 181 31 2 5 107 53 2 4 132 43 1 10 157 36 2 5 182 31 1 11 108 53 1 — 133 43 — 11 158 36 1 4 183 31 1 5 109 52 2 8 134 42 2 11 159 36—8 184 31 — 11 110 52 1 1 135 42 1 2 160 3d 185 31 — 5 111 51 2 8 136 42—8 161 35 2 4 18^ SO 2 11 112 31 1 3 137 42 — 1 162 35 1 8 187 30 2 5 113 50 2 11 138 41 2 2 163 35 1 — 188 SO 1 11 114 50 1 1 139 41 1 4 164 35—4 189 30 1 5 115 50 — 1 140 41—5 165 34 2 8 190 30 — 11 116 49 2 — — 141 40 2 6 166 34 2 1 191 30—6 117 49 — 8 142 40 1 8 167 3i 1 6 192 30 US 48 2 6 143 40 — 10 16S 34 — 10 193 2^ 2 7 119 48 1 5 144 40 169 34—3 194 29 2 1 120 48 — 145 39 2 1 170 S3 2 8 195 29 1 7 121 47 1 10 146 39 1 4 171 33 2 1 196 29 1 2 122 47 — 2 147 39—6 172 33 1 6 197 29 — 9 123 46 2 6 1 148 38 2 9 173 33 — 11 198 29—3 124 46 1 4 1149 38 1 11 174 33—4 199 28 2 10 19,5 46 -^ 3 150 38 1 2 175 32 2 8 200 28 2 5 16'i Table shewing the BreacUh required for an Acre, from 201 Ells Long to 500. Ells Ells Ells Ells ; LUs Ells Ells ( Ells Locg. VVide. Ft. In. Long. Wide. Ft. In. Long. Wide. Ft. In. Long. 276 Wide . Ft. In- 201 28 1 11 226 25 1 4 251 22 2 10 20 2 7 202 28 1 6 28 1 T .527 25 1 — ! 252 22 2 7 277 20 2 4 203 228 25—9 253 22 2 4 278 20 2 2 204 28 ■— 8 229 25 — 5 254 22 o 279 20 1 11 205 28 — 3' 230 25 — 1 255 22 1 9 280 20 1 8 206 27 2 10 231 24 2 9 256 22 1 6 281 20 1 5 207 27 2 5 232 24 2 5 257 22 1 3 282 20 1 2 208 27 2 — 233 24 2 1 258 22 \ 283 20 — 11 209 27 1 8 234 24 1 10 259 22 9 284 20 — 9 210 27 1 3 235 24 1 6 260 22—6 285 20 211 27 — 10 236 24 1 2 261 22 — 3 286 20 — 5 212 27—6 237 24 — 11 262 21 2 11 287 20 — 3 213 27 — 1 238 24 — 7 263 21 2 8 288 20 214 26 2 9 2:i9 24—4 264 21 2 5 289 19 2 9 215 26 2 4 240 24 265 21 2 2 290 19 2 *6 216 26 2 — 241 23 2 8 ^Cie> 21 1 11 291 19 2 3 217 26 1 8 242 23 2 4 267 21 1 8 292 19 2 1 218 26 1 3 243 23 2 1 268 21 1 5 293 19 1 10 219 26 — 11 244 23 1 10 '^G^) 21 1 2 294 19 I 8 220 26—7 245 23 1 7 270 21 1 — 295 19 1 6 221 26—2 246 23 1 4 271 21 — 9 296 19 1 4 222 25 2 9 247 23 1 — 272 21—6 297 19 1 2 223 25 2 5 248 23—8 273 21 — 3 298 19 1 -., 224 25 2 1 249 23 — 5 274 21 — 1 299 19 — <^r 225 25 1 9 250 23 — 1 275 20 2 10 300 19 168 Table skewing the Breadth required for an Acre^ from 301 Ells Long to 400. Ells Ells 11 Eiis El.s 1 E s . Ells jl E.ls , Ells Long. Wide. Ft. In. jLor.g Wioe. Ft. In. JLong.lWi.^c. Ft. In. Lon/ Wide. Ft. In. 301 19—5 1326 17 2 — 351 16 1 2 376 15 — 11 302 19—2 '327 17 1 10 352 16 1 1 377 15 — 9 303 19 '328 17 1 9 S5S 16 — 11 378 15—8 304 18 2 10 329 17 1 7 354 16—9 379 15—7 305 18 2 8 330 17 1 5 S55 16—8 380 15—6 306 18 2 6 ,331 17 1 3 S56 16 — 6 381 15—4 307 18 2 4 332 17 1 1 357 16—4 382 15—3 308 18 2 2 S5S 17 — 11 358 16—3 383 15—2 309 18 2 — 334 17 — 10 S59 16—2 384 15 310 18 1 9 \3S5 17—8 360 16 . 385 14 2 10 311 18 1 7 |336 17-6 361 15 2 10 386 14 2 9 312 18 1 5 |337 17—4 362 15 2 9 387 14 2 7 313 18 1 2 338 17—2 363 15 2 7 388 14 2 6 3U 18 1 -^ 339 17 ^ 1 364 15 2 6 389 14 2 5 315 18 — 10 340 16 2 11 365 15 2 4 390 14 2 4 316 18—8 341 16 2 9 366 15 2 3 391 1.4 2 2 317 18—6 342 16 2 7 367 15 2 2 392 14 2 I 318 18—4 343 16 2 5 368 15 2 1 39s 14 2 — 319 18 — 2 344 16 2 3 369 15 2 — 394 14 1 10 320 18 345 16 2 1 370 15 1 10 395 14 1 9 321 17 2 10 346 16 1 11 371 15 1 8 s^e 14 1 7 322 17 2 8 347 16 1 9 372 15 1 6 397 14 1 6 323 17 2 6 348 16 1 7 373 15 1 5 398 14 1 5 324 17 2 4 349 16 1 5 374 1^ 1 3 399 14 1 3 325 J7 2 2 550 16 I 4 375 15 1 1 400 14 1 2 169 Table shewing the Breadth required for an Acre from 401 Ells Long to 500. ii.ls lills : Ells- Ells Ells Eil> fEiir Ells Lung. Wide. Ft. III. L rng. Wide. Ft. In. Loii.f Wide. Ft. In. |U..: Wide . Ft. In- 401 14 1 1 ' 426 13 1 6 451 12 2 4 476 12 — 3i- 402 14 1 — ;427 13 1 5 452 12 2 3 477 12 — 3 403 14 — 11 '428 13 1 4 453 12 2 2 478 12 — 2 404 14 — 10 1429 13 1 3 4)4 12 2 1 479 12 — 1 405 14 — - 9 :430 13 1 2 455 12 2 — 480 12 __ — 406 14 — S !4S1 13 1 1 45 '1 12 1 11 481 11 % 11 407 14 — 6 432 13 1 — 457 12 1 10 452 11 2 10 408 14 — 5 433 13 — 11 458 12 1 9 483 11 2 9 409 14 — 3 434 13 — 10 459 12 1 S 484 11 2 8 410 14 —- 2 435 13 — 9 460 12 1 7 485 11 2 7 411 14 -- 1 436 13 — • 7 461 12 1 6 486 11 2 6 41 i2 14 — — 437 13 — 6 462 12 1 5 487 11 2 5i- 413 13 2 11 438 13 — 4 463 12 1 4 488 IJ 2 5 414 13 2 9 439 13 — 3 464 12 1 3 489 11 2 4 4i5 13 2 8 440 13 — 2 465 12 1 2 490 11 2 3 416' 13 2 () 441 13 — 1 46>) 12 1 1 491 11 2 2 417 13 2 5 442 13 — 467 12 1 — 492 11 2 1 418 13 2 4 413 12 2 11 468 VI — 11 1 49 11 419 13 2 3 444 VZ 2 10 4()9 12 — - 10 i 4.94 11 1 lli- 420 13 2 Q 445 12 2 9' 470 12—91 i^^ 11 1 11 421 13 2 1 446 12 2 9 -171 VI — 8 1 496 11 1 10 422 13 1 11 447 12 2 8 472 12 — . 7 497 11 1 9 423 13 1 10 148 12 2 7 47 S 12—6 498 11 1 8 .424 13 1 8 449 12 2 6 474 VI — 5 ! 4^9 11 1 7 425 13 1 7 450 12 2 5 P 475 12 ~- 4 1 500 11 1 6 170 Table shewing the Breadth required for an Acfc from 501 Ells Long to 600. ills £Us Ells E.is £1:S Ells Ells Long Ells .Long Wide. Ft. In. Lo'g Wide. Ff. In. Lon^ . Wi.ic Ft. In. . Wde. Ft. In. 501 11 1 5 526 10 2 11 551 10 1 4 576 10 1 502 11 1 4 527 10 2 10 552 10 1 3f 577 10 503 11 1 3 .528 10 2 9 553 10 1 3 578 9 2 11 50^ 11 1 3 529 10 2 8 554 10 1 2f 579 9 2 10 505 11 1 2 530 10 2 7 555 10 I 2 580 9 2 9i 506 11 1 1 531 10 2 6 556 10 1 1 581 9 2 9 507 11 1 —i 532 10 2 5i 551 10 1 — i- 582 9 2 8f 508 11 I — 533 10 2 5 558 10 1 — 583 9 2 8 509 11 — Hi 534 10 2 4 559 10 — 11 584 9 2 7 510 11 — 11 535 10 2 3 560 10 — 10 5S.5 9 2 6f 511 11 — 10 536 10 2 2i 561 10—9 586 9 2 6 512 11—9 5<7 10 2 2 562 10 — 8f 587 9 2 5 513 11—8 538 10 2 I 56^ 10—8 588 9 2 4t 514 11—7 539 10 2 -4 564 10 — 7i 589 9 2 4 515 11 — 6 j 540 10 2 565 10—7 590 9 2 3f 51^ 11 — 5 ; 541 10 1 Hi 566 10 — 6i 591 9 2 3 517 11- 4,' 542 10 1 11 1 567 10—6 592 9 2 2f 51fi 11 — 4 , 543 10 1 10 ' 568 10—5 593 9 2 2 519 11 — 3 544 1 10 1 9,^ 569 10 — 4fi 594 9 2 li 520 11 — 2f 545 i 10 1 9 570 10 — 4 1 10 — 3 j 595 9 2 I 521 11—2 546 i 10 1 8 j57l 596 9 2 — f 522 11 — 1 547 10 1 7 572 10 — 2i:': 597 9 2 — 523 11 f' 548 10 1 6 !573 10—2 l! 598 9 1 11 524 n 549; 10 1 5^:574 10 - If,. 599 9 1 lOf S25 10 — n 1 5501 10 1 5)1 515] 10 - 1 11 600 9 1 10 171 Table ybr ascertaining the Length of One Rood of Mason- Work in a Stone- Wall, from 1 Inch to 10 Feet in Height* Explanation. — When a wall is to be built, it is generally agreed between the employer and contractor to be p&id per the rood of 5(iyards. Example. Suppose you build a wall 4 feet 6 inches high. In the Table, opposite 4 feet 6 inches, is 24 yards, which is the lineal length of 1 rood of mason-work corresponding to that height; and as often as you have that length in your wall there are as many roods in the wall. Suppose you have that length 19 times and 18 lineal yards more; this shews that the wall contains 19 roods and 18 lineal yards of mason -work. Again ; suppose you build a dike or stone-wall 6 feet 6 inches high: Opposite 6 feet 6 inches is 16 yards 1 foot 10 inches, which is the length of 1 rood corresponding to that height, with a tape 16 yards 1 foot 10 inches long; and as often as you have that length in the wall, suppose 40 times and 8 yards; which is equal to 40 roods of mason- work, and 8 lineal yards. Again ; suppose you build a dike 9 feet 9 inches high. Opposite it in the Table is 11 yards feet 2 inches: every time you have that length is 1 rood, suppose 79 times and 9 yards ; which in all is 79 roods of mason-work and 9 lineal yards. Again; suppose you have a garden-wall 6 feet high; you want to raise it 9 inches higher. Opposite 9 inches is 144 yards, which is the length of 1 rood corresponding to that heiglit of 9 inclic?: as often as you have 144 yards in length is the number of roods of mason-work p 2 172 contained in the addition to the garden-wall. Suppose you measure round the i;arden, and you find it contains in all oOOO yards; divide that number by 144, which gives the number of roods, viz. 54 roods, and 104 lineal yards over. N. B The remainders are all set down in lineal or running yards, which should be turned into square measure; and is done thus: mul- tiply the remainders by 3i^^ and divide the product by the number of lineal yards that you find in a rood of mason-work. In example first there are IS lineal yards remaining. 18 lineal yards Multiply by 3(j yards in a rood 108 54 Divide by^ ^^ ^ 24)648(27 square yards the answer. the lineal length of a rood 48 168 In the last example 104 lineal yards remain 56 624 312 Divide by^^^.^^ ^ - 144)5744(26 square yards the answer the lineal length of a rood 288 864 175 Table /or ascertaining the Length of One Rood of Mason-Work in a Stom ^-Wallfrom One Inch to Ten Feet in Height, Height Length H« ;ight Leng ^ Hdyhr L ngth H -:j/ht Lttigth He.- ght Len^/th ot the of one of the c't one of the ot one of the ol one oi t^h. ot one Wall. Rood. Wall. Rood In. Wall. Roo^. Will. Rood. W ah. Rr-o.i. Jt. In. Yd. Ft. ] [nJ Ft In. WiU Ft. Ft In. Y.!. Ft. in Ft In. Yd. Fc. In. Ft. In. Y.1. Ft. In. - 1 129^ - i 2 1 51 2 6 4 1 26 1 4 6 1 17 2 3! 8 1 13 1 1 - 2 648 - - 2 2 49 2 6 4 2 25 2 9 6 2 17 1 6j{ 8 2|l3 - 8 — 3 432 - - 2 3 48 - - 4 3 25 1 3 6 3 17 - lOi 8 313 - 3 - 4 324 - -' 2 4 46 - 10 4 4 24 2 9 6 4 17-2 8 4'l2 2 10 - 5 259 - 7l 2 5 44 2 1 4 5 24 1 5 6 5 16 2 4 8 5 12 2 6 - 6 216 - . 2 6 43 - 7 4 6 24 - - 6 6 16 1 lOj 8 6 12 2 1 - 7 185 - 5j 2 7 41 2 5 4 7 23 1 8 6 7 16 1 2 8 7 12 1 9 - 8 162 - -' 2 8 40 1 6 4 8 23-5 6 8 16- 7I 8 8 12 1 4 - 9 144 - - 2 9 39 - 10 4 9 22 2 2 6 9 16 - -i 8 9 12 1 - - 10 129 I 9: 2 10 38 - 4 4 10 22 1 - 6 10 15 2 5 S 10 12-8 - 11 117 2 5\ 2 11 37 - 1 4 11 21 2 10 6 11 15 1 10 8 Jl 12-4 1 - 108 - -' 3 - 36 - - ' - 21 1 7 7 - 15 I 31 9 - 12 - - 1 1 99 2 9 :i 1 S5 - 1 5 1 21 - 9 7 1 15 - 9, 9 1 112 8 1 2 92 2 2 3 2 34 - : 5 2 20 2 3 7 2 15-2 9 2 11 2 4 1 3 86 1 2 3 3 33 - 5 3 20 1 9 7 3 14 2 8 9 3 11 2 - 1 4 81 - — 3 4 32 1 1 5 4 20 - 8 7 4 14 2 2 9 4 11 1 8 1 5 76 - 8 3 5 31 1 10 5 5 19 2 8 7 5 14 1 8 9 5 11 1 4 1 6 72 - - 3 6 SO 2 8 5 6 19 1 11 7 6 14 1 2 9 6 11 1 - 1 7 68 - 8 3 7 30 - 5 15 7 li) I - 7 7 14-9 9 7 11-9 1 8 64 2 5 3 8 29 1 45 8 19-2 7 8 14-3 9 8 11-6 1 9 61 2 2 3 9 28 2 7 5 9 18 2 y, 7 9 13 2 10 9 9 11-2 I 10 58 2 9. 3 10 28 - 6 5 10 i« 1 6 7 10 13 2 4 9 10 10 2 11 1. 11 5Q 1 - 3 11 27 1 95 11 18-9 7 11 13 1 11 9 11 10 2 8 2 - 54 - -' 4 - 27 - - 16 - 18 - - 8 - 13 1 6 10 10 2 5 p 3 174 Table for ascertaining the Number of Cabbages that will Grow upon from 1 Fall of Ground to 60 Acres, for Feeding of Cattle. Explanation. — The figures at the top of the columns are the sup- posed distance in feet and inches one plant is asunder from another — "those under are the number of plants — and the figures in the left hand column are acres, roods, and falls. One example is sufficient to explain this Table, viz. Suppose you have \2 acres 3 roods and 25 falls of ground, and you wish to know how many cabbages could be planted at 1 foot 6 inches distant from one another. Look at the top of the Table for 1 foot 6 inches, and go down that column till you are opposite 10 acres, and you will find^^^v 245820 Look down the f 2 acres, and you will find^^^ ^^^^^^^^ 48764 same column J 5 roods, — ^**^^^^^^^^^^^^v^^^*^^^^^* 18285 till you are 1 20 falls, ^ 3045 opposite {^ 5 falls,^^^*^^^**^,^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^* 762 The sum of which is the number of cabbages^*^^^*^ 314676 If the above cabbages are only valued at Id. per dozen, they will amount to L. 109 :5:3* 175 F. N:;n» hvT cf t;..bbagei A. R. ai I Foot XI 1 Ft. in. at 2. l-e:t j It a Ft. 6 ii;. at 3 F et Dlstanc--. D ,.anc.. Distance ^ Distance. Disrance. ~l" 34^^ 152 8'6 55 38 2 684 305 171 109 76 S 1027 457 257 164 114 — _ — 4 1 ^64 609 391 219 152 5 1711 762 428 274 190 _ 6 20^3 914 513 329 228 ___ -__ 7 2395 1066 598 38'^ 2^6 8 2737 1219 684 438 304 — — 9 3080 l:-72 770 492 342 — _ - 10 3422 152 i< 855 548 380 — __ 20 6845 3045 1711 1095 760 __ 30 10^267 4572 2566 1642 1141 . 1 ___ 13-90 6095 3422 2190 1521 — 2 __„ 27880 12191 6815 4380 3042 — 3 41570 182S5 10268 6570 4563 1 — ._ 547'^0 2+381: 13690 8761 60S4 2 ___ 1(>9520 4S764 27380 17522 12168 ?> — 164280 73.46 41070 26283 18252 4 — 219)40 97."-28 54760 3 5044 24366 5 — — 271800 121910 6^450 43805 30420 6 — 32()5» 146 -'92 82140 52566 36504 7 — __ 38/.320 170774 95850 61327 42.^88 8 — 438080 19 '^056 109540 70088 48672 9 — «_ 492840 2194:50 122330 78849 54756 10 — ; 547600 2 13820 136920 87610 60840 20 — 1095200 487640 273S40 175220 121680 30 — w. 1642800 731460 410760 262830 182520 40 — ___ 2190400 975280 547680 3504 1-0 243360 50 — __ 2718000 1219100 684650 438050 304200 60 — — [3285600 1462920 828200 525660 365040 176 Table for knowing what Quantity of Forest Trees to order to plant on any quantity of Ground from 1 Fall to 60 Acres. Explanation. — The left hand column shews the quantity of ground in acres, roods, and falls; the top column the supposed dis- tance in feet and inches one tree is planted from another, and under that column is the number of trees. A^. B. If the number of trees is wanted only to be planted two or three feet asunder, look into the Table of Cabbages and you will find the number. Suppose you want to plant 25 acres 2 roods and 25 falls at 4 feet 6 inches distant from one another. {20 acres you will find 54180 LookintotheTableun- ! 5 ditto ^*^^^^v^ — v^^^^^^ 13545 der 4 feet 6 inches, 1280 859 644 512 427 366 320 285 256 233 214 2 U4C \ 720 480 360 288 240 206 175 160 144 131 120 2i^ 992 496 333 248 199 166 172 124 111 100 90 84 3 64C 320 214 160 128 107 92 80 71 64 59 54 31- 470 235 15' 118 94 80 67 58 52 47 43 39 4 360 180 120 90 72 60 52 45 40 36 33 SO 4i 285 142 95 72 57 48 41 36 32 29 26 24 5 230 115 77 58 46 S9 33 29 26 23 21 19 51 190 95 63 48 38 32 27 24 21 19 17 16 6 160 80 52 40 32 28 2,S 20 18 16 15 14 6^ 136 68 46 34 28 23 20 17 15 14 13 12 7 118 59 39 30 24 20 17 15 13 12 11 10 7i 103 52 35 26 21 17 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 90 45 30 23 18 15 13 11 10 9 8 8 8.^ 80 40 27 20 16 14 12 10 9 8 7 7 9 72 36 24 18 15 12 10 9 8 7 6 6 9i 64 32 22 16 13 11 9 8 7 6 5 5 10 58 28 20 15 12 10 8 7 6 6 5 5 lOf 5^ 26 18 14 11 9 8 7 6 6 5 5 11 48 24 16 12 10 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 Hi 44 22 14 11 9 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 12 40 20 13 10 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 ISO Table II. For Dunging, Liming, and Manuring Ground, The first Table for manurins^ land is made supposing the distance of the rows is equal to the distance of the heaps from each other ; but as this very seldom happens, or can be done upon corn lands or rigs where the furrows are deep -the following Table will shew the num- ber of heaps wanted to cover an acre at any breadth of the rows, and the distance of the heaps from one another. Explanation. — The figures placed at the top of the columns are the distance of the breadtii of the rows; those on the left hand column are the distance of the heaps on the rigs from one another : imme- diately under the top column, and opposite the left hand column, you will find the number of heaps wanted to cover an acre. Example, Suppose the row^s 8 ells in breadth from one another, and the heaps 6r ells from one another. Under Ti on the top co- lumn, and opposite 6|- on the left hand column, you will find 111, the number of heaps required for an acre; and if this number (111) be divided by the number of heaps you make of a cart-load (which suppose 5), shews that 22t cart-loads are wanted for an acre. Again ; suppose the rows to be 6 ells from one another, and the distance of the heaps laid upon the ridge to be only 2 ells from one another, and you make only 3 heaps in a curt-load ; under 6 on the top column, and opposite 2 in the left hand column, you find 4S() heaps ; this number, divided by 3, gives i(iO cart-loads to ma- nure an aero of ground. 181 '^S. The Large Figures placed at the top of the ( Columns shew the suppo- « 2^ sed Distance of the Hfaps— The Figures balow them an : the number |K5 of Heaps required for an Acre. •So- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2880 1920 1440 1152 960 823 720 ! 640 576 524 480 ji 1952 1280 960 768 640 549 480 j 428 384. 360 320 T 2 1440 960 720 576 480 412 360 i 320 288 262 240 Si 1152 768 576 461 384 329 288 256 236 209 192 3 960 640 480 384 320 275 240 214 J 92 175 160 34 823 545 412 329 275 235 206 183 165 150 138 4 720 480 360 288 240 206 180 160 144 131 120 41: 640 428 320 256 214 183 160 142 128 117 107 5 576 384 288 231 192 165 144 129 115 105 96 51 524 350 275 210 175 150 131 117 105 96 88 6 480 320 240 192 160 137 120 107 96 88 80 6f 443 296 222 177 148 127 111 99 89 81 78 7 412 275 206 165 137 118 103 92 83 75{ 69 74 384 256 192 154 128 111 96 86 77 70, 64 8 360 240 180 144 120 103 90 80 72 66^^ 60 84 339 226 169 136 113 9S 85 76 68 62l 57 9 320 214 160 128 107 92 80 72 64 59; 54 94 304 203 152 122 102 87 76 68 61 56 51 10 288 192 144 115 96 83 72 64 58 531 48 lot 27i5 183 137 110 92 79 69 61 55 50 46 11 262 175 131 105 88 75 66 59 53 47; 44 Hi 255 167 126 100 84 72 63 56 51 45 42 '^l 240 160 120 96 80 69 60 54 48 H 40 182 Table for Measuring SlateMs and Thatchers Work, from 1 to 100 Feet Long, and from I to IS Feet High Slant of the Roof Explanation. — Slaters and thatchers work is measured by the yard, and sometimes by the rood, which is 56 square yards. One square yard is 9 feet ; that is to say, 3 feet long and 3 feet wide. The dimensions of the Table are set down in square yards and feet. If the number of roods is wanted, dividing the square yards by 36 gives the roods, and the remainder is square yards and feet. How to Measure the Roof of a House or Stack. Measure the length of it in feet, and also the height from the eaves to their top. Then in the Table, opposite the length of the house or stack, in the column on the left hand, and opposite the height of the roof in the top column, you have the contents of one side in square yards and feet ; and if the dimensions be the same on the other side of the roof, double the contents. Example — If theroofof ahouseis 40feet longaftd 15 feet in height by the slant to the top ; then under 15 feet on the tbp, and opposite 40 on the left hand column, you find 66 yards 6 feet for the content of one side ; the double of which is 133 yards 3 feet ; being the con- tents of the whole roof: That number divided by 36 gives 3 roods 25 yards and 5 feet. If the roof should be unequal, add the contents of the two sides together. But observe, when you add feet together, to 183 carry 1 for every 9 feet ; as it takes 9 square feet to make 1 square yard. If 66 yards 6 feet were doubled, 3 is set down under feet, and 1 carried to the yards ; which makes the sum 133 yards 3 feet. How to Measure the Thatch of a Stack. Measure round the stack at the bottom of the thatch, and then from the eaves to the top ; which should be halved for a mean height. Sup- pose a stack measures 80 feet round, and 16 feet from the eaves to the top; look into the Table at the top column for 8, which is the half of 16, and opposite 80, on the left hand column, you will find 71 yards and 1 foot ; which is the contents of the thatch. The above is so plain that it needs no further illustration. Q 2 184 Table of Slaters and Thatchejrs Work, from Wo 100 Feet Long, andfrovi 1 to ^ Feet in Height. \ Feet Feet Feet Feet Feet Feet Feet Feet Feet Feet Long. Wide. Wide. Wide. Wide. Wide. Wide. Wide. Wide. Wide. 1 2 3 4 t \ 6 7 8 9 Yd. Ft. Yd. Ft. Yd. Ft. Yd. Ft. ;i Ft. Yd. Ft. Yd. Ft Yd. Ft Yd. Ft. 1 ; 1 —' 2 — 3 — 4j — 5 — 6 — 7 — 8 1 — 2 -^ 2 — 4 — 6 — 8, 1 1 1 3 1 5 1 7 2 — S .. 3 — 6 1 — 1 s; 1 6 2 — 2 3 2 6 3 — 4 -. 4 - 8 1 3 1 7 2 2 2 6 3 1 3 5 4 — 5 5 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 7 3 3 3 8 4 4 5 — 6 «. 6 1 3 2 — 2 6 3 3 4 — 4 6 5 3 6 — 7 *7 1 5 2 3 3 1 3 8 4 6 5 4 6 2 7 — 8 8 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 — 9 1 2 — 3 — 4 — 5 — 6 — 7 — 8 — 9 — 10 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 10 — 20 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 811 1 13 3 15 5 17 7 20 — 30 3 3 6 610 ~ 13 316 620 — 23 3 26 6 30 — 40 4 4 8 813 3 17 7!22 2j26 6 31 1 35 5 40 — 50 5 5 10 10 16 6 22 2,27 733 3 38 8 44 4 50 — 60 6 6 13 3 20 —26 6 33 3 30 — 46 6 53 3 60 — 70 7 15 5|23 S,S1 l|38 846 6 54 4 62 2 70 — 80 8 8 17 7 26 6;35 5 44 4 53 3 S2 2 71 1 80 — 90 10 — 20 —30 — !40 —'50 ^60 — 70 — 80 — 90 — 100 11 1 22 2; 33 3/ H 4. 55 5 m 6\ 77 7 88 8 100 — 186 Table of Slaters and Thatchers Work, from 1 to 100 i^ee^ Lon^, and from 10 to 18 Feei in Height. Feet Feet j Feet Feet F.ct F.:-. i-ec f. Feer F-et Feet Wide. Wide. Wide. Wide. •^Wide. Wide. Wid -. Wi.ie. Wide. Long. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ' 17 f 18 Yd. Ft. Yd. Ft. Yd. Ft. Yd. Fr Yd. F.. Yd, Ff. Yd. Ft. Yd. Ff. Yd Ft. 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 — 2 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 1 3 3 3 5 3 7 4 — 3 3 3 3 6 4 —- 4 3 4 6 5 — 5 3 5 6 6 — 4 4 4 4 8 . 5 3 5 7 6 2 6 6 7 1 7 5 8 ^ 5 5 5 6 1 6 6 7 2 7 7 8 3 8 8 9 4 10 — 6 6 6 7 3 8 — 8 6 9 3 10 — 10 6 11 3 12 — 7 7 7 8 5 9 3 10 1 10 8 11 6 12 4i 13 2 14 — 8 8 8 9 7 10 6 11 5 12 4 13 3 14 2; 15 1 16 — 9 10 — 11 ]2 — 13 — 14 — 15 — 16 -t 17 18 — 10 11 1 12 2 13 3 14 4 15 5 16 6 17 7! 18 S 20 -I 20 22 2 24 4 26 6 28 8 31 1 33 2 35 5\ 31 7 40- 30 S3 3 36 6 40 -J 4 i 3 46 6 50 — 53 S; 56 6 60 — 40 44 4 48 8 53 3 57 7 62 2 66 6 71 Ij 75 5 80 — . 50 55 5 61 1 66 6 72 2 77 7 8:i 3 88 8' 94 4 100 — 60 66 6 73 3 80 — 86 6 93 3 100 — 106 6113 !i 120 — 70 V7 7) 85 5 93 3 101 1 108 8 116 6 124 4,132 2 140 — 80 88 8! 97 7 106 6115 5 124 4 133 3 142 2il51 1 160 — 90 100 — 110 — 120 —130 w- 140 — 150- 1 60 — 170 180 — 100 110 1 122 2 133 3 144 4 155 5 166 6 177 71188 8 200 — q3 186 Table ybr turning Acres, Roods, and Falls, into Money. Explanation. — The left hand column shews the quantity of land^ and the other columns the value, at different rates, per acre. A few examples will be necessary to explain the Tables. Suppose 20 acres 1 rood 20 falls, valued at L. 3 per acre — What is the amount in cash ? Look into the Table at the top for L. 3, and in that column, opposite to 20 acres, you will find^^^wv^^v*^^^***-*.*,^.^^..^.^** L. 60 Opposite to 1 voodi^^^^^^^^^^^^^,^^^^^^^^^^,^^^^^^^^^ 15 20 falls — , .^ 7 6 Therefore the amount of 20 acres 1 rood 20 falls, va- — — lued at L. 3 per acre, is**^^**^^^^*^^*-.**^,.,^^*^^ L. 61 2 6 Example II. Suppose 55 acres 3 roods 1 fall, valued at L. 5, 10s* per acre — What is the amount in cash ? 1st. Look into the Table for L. 5, and in that column, opposite ta 50 acres, you will find^^*^**^**^^^*^^^*^^^^^^*^ L. 250 Opposite to 5 acres-^^v*^^vwvwv>^^vvv^*^w^^^*>^«^^w.-.^ 25 Carry over^^..*. L. 2T5 187 Brought forward**^^ L. 275 Opposite to 5 roods.-^^^^,,,,,,^.,,^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^',.^^^^^^^ 1 fall ^.....^ ^^.^^ 2d. Look into the Table for 10s. and opposite to 50 acres you will find. Opposite to 5 acres^ 3 roods Ifall '» V !»%»% » W^-%^'V^^^'OV»^-V%'V^-»^^'>^^»V^»»»»'V»^ 275 3 15 7t 25 2 10 7 6 Oi The amount sought»**ww L. 306 15 2^ Example III. A gentlemen buys 64 acres 2 roods at L. 100 : 5 : 6 per acre — What is the money the above ground costs him ? 1st. Look into the Table under L. 100, and opposite to 60 acres you will find >^>.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>^v^>^w^^w>^w^ L. 6000 Opposite to 4 acres^,...^.^,^*,^.,^^.^^**,.^^^**^^.^ 400 ' 2 roods^^^v*^^, 4 ^r. ot ^ ot 6 T5 o 0^ T% o 1 f 1 5 O m o ot r\ 0^ o 1 tS li 6 I 44 o ot I 2 '16 o oi ^|o It /^ o O Ht^c 7 o oot ^ of; I T6 1 1^0 It r\ o 2 /g 8 OJ \\\ o O Oi 6 T6 o o 1 H^ 1^ -^z 2t^, 9 ot .% O Oj- H « It /. « 2 1 o 2ii| 10 ot ■h% 0^ H G o 2t o 3 20 ol li 3 4i o 6 30 o 1 8 Too 2t 4i 6i 9 — 1 — o U 3 6 9 1 o — 2 — 3 6 1 1 6 2 — 3 — 4i 9 1 6 2 3 3 1 — — 6 1 2 o 3 4 o 2 1 2 o 4 6 6 o 8 3 1 6 3 6 o 9 12 4 -— 2 4 8 o 1^ 12 o 16 o 5 2 6 5 o 10 o o 15 6 3 o 6 12 18 4 o 7 — — 3 6 o 7 14 1 1 8 o 8 4 8 o 16 1 4 12 o 9 4 6 9 18 1 7 16 o 10 5 10 1 1 10 2 O 20 o 10 1 2 3 o 4 SO 15 o I 10 3 4 10 o 6 o 40 1 o o 2 4 6 8 o 50 1 5 o 2 10 5 7 10 o 10 60 1 10 o 3 Q 6 9 12 From 1 Fall to 60 Acres ^ and from Bs. to 8s. per. Acre. 189 Quantity o f 1 Land. At 58. per Acre. At 6s. per Acre. At 7s. per Acre. 1 Af 88. per Acre. A R. F . L. s. d. L- s. d. L. s. d. 'rr s. d. ] I o - 04: T a T3- 0^ .VI o O Q\ %T _ — i I o o 0|: o o OJ 9 1 s I 12 •— — i J 1 8 o It 6 O U 4 o o U S ... .» 4 t O U o o 1| 3 O 2 6 2^ V — — ^ > U 8 o 2^ 2f 8 o 3 — - — ( ) 2i o 21: 12 e 3 9 31- 6 — —-7 ' o o 24- 8 o S 9 3| 11 4 12 — • — £ o o 3 o Sf 6 o 4 12 4i « ■■■" "■*• ». o 3^ 8 4 3 o o 4.1 14. o 5i 9 10 o H 4i 5i Q o 6 20 o r. 9 o 10^ o 1 SO o lU 1 U 1 3J 1 6 — 1 — o 1 3 1 6 o 1 9 o 2 -— 2 — o 2 6 3 o 3 6 4. o — 3 — o 3 9 4 6 o 5 3 6 o 1 o 5 o o 6 o 7 8 o 2 10 o o 12 o o 14 o 16 o 3 o 15 o 18 o 1 1 1* 4 o 4 1 o 1 4 o 1 8 1 12 o 5 1 5 o 1 10 o 1 15 o 2 o 6 — — > 1 10 o 1 16 o 2 2 2 8 o 7 — •— 1 15 o 2 2 o 2 9 2 16 o 8 2 o 2 8 o 2 16 3 4 9 2 5 2 14 o 3 3 o 3 12 10 2 10 3 o 3 10 o 4 o o 20 5 o 6 o 7 8 o o 80 7 10 9 o 10 10 o 12 o 40 10 12 o o 14 o 16 o o 50 12 10 15 o ] 17 10 o 20 o o 60 ] 15 o 18 c 21 24 190 From 1 Fall to 60 Acres, and from 95. to \^s. per Acre. Quarcity ui Land. At 9s. per Ac TC. At I :s perAcre At] IS per Acre At I2s p er Acre. A. R. F- L. s. d. L. s. d. L. s. J L. s. d. 1 O Ot t| o 0^ O oi r% Of ^^ 2; li 6 u O H 9 H ^^ 3 2 ^ 2t o 2t 14 o 2j- 12 4 o 2^ 41 o o 3 o 3t 3 o 3x 6 5 3^ 8 o SI o 4 8 o o 44 6 o 4 3 o 4i o 4l 12 5i 9 7 o 4| 14 5t 5i 1 6i 3 • 8 5^ 9 6 61 6 o 7 12 9 6 4 61 1] o 8 6 10 6t o o 8i o 9 20 1 li 1 3 o 1 41 1 6 30 o 1 8 1 10^: 2 ot 2 3 — 1 — . 2 3 2 6 2 9 3 — 2 4 6 5 5 6 6 o — 3 — 6 9 o 7 6 8 3 9 o 1 9 10 o 11 12 o 2 18 1 1 Q 1 4 o 3 1' 7 1 10 1 13 1 16 o 4 1 16 2 2 4 o 8 o 5 o 5 2 10 15 3 o 6 2 14 3 3 6 3 12 o 7 3 3 3 10 3 17 4 4 o 8 3 12 4 o 4 8 4 16 o 9 4 1 4 10 4 19 5 8 o 10 4 10 5 5 10 6 20 9 JO o 11 12 o o SO 13 10 15 16 10 o 18 a 40 18 o 20 22 24 a 50 22 10 o 25 o 27 10 30 o a 60 27 30 33 36 o Q From 1 Fall to 60 Acres, and from 13s. to]l6s. per Acre. 191 t^anticy ot 1 1 I Land. \t 13s. per Acrc.| \t 14'. per Acre.| Ar 15s. per Acre. ]. \t I L. 6s. F s. er Acre. A. R. t. L. s. d. L. .s. d. L. s. d. d. -_ 1 o\ it 1 .V 1 r% 1 n _ 2 1^ 12 2 6 21- 2\ 9 3 21 11 3 9 3i 8 3t 6 — 4 3.V 9 4 12 4t 4l 3 — 5 H 8 5i 5i 8 6 6 5i 6 61 3 61 7 12 — — 7 7 4 7i 6 71 8 8t 9 8 71 3 8.1: 9 9 9f 6 9 81 1 91- 12 10 8 lOi 3 10 91- 10^ Hi 1 4 20 1 7i 1 9 1 lOi- 2 30 2 5i 2 7i 2 9i 3 — 1 — 3 3 3 6 3 9 4 — 2 — 6 6 7 7 6 8 — 3 — 9 9 10 6 11 3 12 1 — 13 14 15 16 2 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 12 3 — — 1 19 2 2 2 5 2 8 4 2 12 2 16 3 3 4 5 3 5 3 10 3 15 4 6 3 18 4 4 4 10 4 16 7 4 11 4 18 5 5 5 12 8 5 4 5 12 6 6 8 9 5 17 6 6 6 15 7 4 10 6 10 7 7 10 8 20 13 U 15 16 30 19 10 21 22 10 24 40 26 28 30 32 50 32 10 35 37 10 6 40 60 -w- 39 42 45 48 192 From 1 FaR to 60 Acres, and from \Hs. to L. 1 per Acre, <^antity ot Land. At 17s. per Acre. At i8s. per Acre. At 195.) aer Acre AtL T per Acre. A. R. F L. s. d. L. s. d. L. 3. d. L. s. d. — . 1 It I u 6 It 1 1 li — ^-^ 2 2| 3 2i 12 2i 6 3 — — 3 H 4 4 3 4t 2 4i _ wmmm 4 5 6 5t 9 5i 13 6 — — - 5 6t 8 6i 7 8 7i 6 7i 9 8 6 8t 3 9 — — 7 8i 11 9t 12 9^ 14 lOi ._ s 10 12 lOi 3 lit 9 1 «_ 9 lU 14 1 9 1 Of 4 1 li 10 1 01 1 H 3 1 2t 1 3 20 2 If 2 3 2 4i 2 6 30 3 2t 3 4i 3 6i 3 9 — 1 — 4 3 4 6 4 9 5 __ 2 8 6 9 9 6 10 ... 3 —— 12 9 13 6 14 3 15 1 17 18 19 1 2 1 14 1 16 1 18 2 3 2 11 2 14 2 17 3 4 3 8 3 12 3 16 4 5 4 5 4 10 4 15 5 6 5 2 5 8 5 14 6 7 — — 5 19 6 6 6 13 7 8 -— ' — - 6 16 7 4 7 12 8 9 • 7 13 8 2 8 11 9 10 8 10 9 9 10 10 20 17 18 19 20 SO 25 10 27 28 10 30 40 34 36 38 40 50 42 10 45 4^7 10 50 60 1 51 54 57 60 0^ From 1 Fall to 60 Acres ^ and from L. 2 to L. 6 per Aere. 195 ^iiii ity oi Ac L 2 J) IT Al L 3 per At J .. 4 pci At L.^ per Ar L 6 Dcr Land ~? A rt^. Acr..". Acrf. Acvc- A-:re:' A. R. i.. s. cl. L. -. u. 1.. s. — _— 20 5 7 6 o 10 12 6' 15 — __ SO 7 0' U 3 o 15 o () 1 8 9 1 o 6 — 1 ___ 10 o i5 1 o 1 5 1 10 o — 2 ___ 1 1 JO o O 2 10 o 3 o — 3 ____ 1 10 o 2 5 3 o o 3 15 o 4 10 o 1 — - 2 () o 3 o () 4 5 O G o 2 — — _ 4 O () 6 () 8 () o 10 o o 12 o o 3 — __„ 6 o o 9 o 12 O 15 18 o o 4 — 8 O 12 o \C) () 20 o o 24 o o 5 — 10. 15 o liO .0 2> o o SO o 6 — __ 12 o o 18 o o 24 C) so O 36 7 — ___ It O () 21 o <> 2S O <) «-'t> 42 () o 8 — . U) o o 24 o o 32 O {) 40 4S o o 9 — 18 o o 27 3f) o o 45 o o 54 o o 10 — __^ 20 o o SO o o 40 O 50 (> 60 o o 20 — ___ 40 o ()() o 80 o 100 (J o 120 () o 30 — _ 60 O 90 (> \20 o o 150 O <) ISO o o 40 — __ 80 O 120 o KiO O 200 o o 24 o o 50 — 100 O 1.50 () o •.'00 O 250 () 300 o 60 — — 120 180 o o 240 o o R 300 o 3fjO o o 194 Fi'om 1 Fall to 60 Acres j and from L. 7 to L. 20 per Acre, i^u -n^ty ot At L. 7 per At I ..8,er At L. 9 per At J .. lO per At L 20 per Land. Acre. Acre Acre. Acr.-. Acre. A. R. F. L. s. n. L. S. (1, L. ■S* a. L. s. d. L. s. d. — — 1 101 1 1 14 1 3 O 2 6 ___ 2 1 9 2 2 3 o 2 6 5 o 3 2 / ; 3 o o 3 4J 3 9 7 6 — — _ 4 o 3 6 o 4 4 6 5 10 o _ 5 4 41 o 5 5 7i 6 3 12 6 6 5 3 o 6 o 6 9 7 6 15 ( 6 1! o 7 o 7 lOi 8 9 17 6 S 7 8 9 10 1 o __ 9 7 10' 9 10 14 11 3 1 2 o 10 8 9 o 10 11 3 12 6 1 5 o 20 17 6 1 1 2 6 1 5 2 10 6 ..^ SO 1 6 3 1 10 1 13 9 1 17 6 3 15 — 1 — 1 15 o 2 2 5 2 10 5 2 3 10 4 4 10 o 5 10 — 3 5 5 6 6 15 / 10 15 o 1 — — 7 o 8 9 10 20 2 — _iu 16 IS o 20 o 40 3 — 21 24 0^ 27 o 30 o 60 o 4 — — 28 32 o o' 36 40 80 5 — 35 40 o 45 50 100 ' 6 — — 42 48 54 60 o o 120 o / "~~ — 49 56 63 o 70 o 140 8 — — 56 o 64 o 72 o 80 o 160 o 9 — 63 o o 72 81 90 o 180 10 -- 70 80 90 100 200 o o 20 — — 1140 160 180 200 400 no — —'210 240 o 270 300 o 600 10 — — 280 o 320 360 400 800 50 — — 350 o 400 +50 500 1000 o r^o — — 420 o 480 540 600 o Q 1200 • Fritm 1 Fall to GO Acres, and from L.50 to L. 10 per Acre- 195 (^antity of At L.30 per At 1.40 pe ^ 1 At L.50 per ] At L.60 ,.er At L.70 per Land. Acre. Acre. 1 Acre. Acre. Acre. A. K. F. L. s d. L. s. T L. ?. d. L. s. d. L. .. d 1 3 9 5 6 3 076 8 9 2 7 6 10 ^i 12 6 15 17 3 Oil 3 15 0' 18 9 12 6 1 () 3 — — 4 15 1 1 5 1 10 1 15 C — — 5 18 9 1 5 °\ 1 11 3 1 17 6 2 3 7 10 10 12»10 15 17 10 c — 2 — 15 20 25 30 35 t __ 3 22 10 30 37 10 45 42 10 c \ __ SO 40 50 60 70 c 2 60 80 100 120 140 ( 3 — 90 120 j 150 , 180 210 f 4< 1 20 c 160 ; 200 j 240 280 ( 5 150 200 G 250 .0 1 300 350 ( 6 180 c 240 C 300 c 1 360 420 ( 7 210 c ) 280 > 350 c », 420 490 ( 8 240 f ) 320 ) 400 c )'; 480 560 9 — — 270 c ) 360 >, 450 c ). 540 630 10 - 300 ( ) 400 ); 500 600 700 20 - 600 ( ) 800 )1000 0I20O c 1 400 30 - 900 ( 3 1200 J, 1500 0I8OO c 2100 40 -1200 < 3' 1600 3 2000 02100 c )2SG0 50 -1500 2000 0,2500 ^ 3000 c ) 3.500 CO -1800 012400 0,3000 3600 ( ) 1200 196 From 1 Fall to 60 Acres, and from L. SO to L. 1000 per Acre. i^iut ty ui At 1,. ■60 ^ Ci' ^\t i. jO, ,.. Ac JL. £.0 per Ac L. . 000 per l.ml. i\^ .re. Acre. A ere Acre. A. R. 1'. i.. -. 0. 1.. 4 7 6 43 15 3 4 4 10 50 __ 9 4 10 5 1 3 5 12 6 56 5 10 5 5 12 6 6 6 62 10 20 10 11 5 12 10 125 30 13 16 17 18 15 187 10 — 1 — 20 S2 10 25 250 2 — 40 45 50 500 3 60 67 10 75 750 1 — 80 90 100 1000 2 — — IGO 180 'iOO 2000 3 i' 10 270 300 3000 A, 320 260 400 4000 5 400 450 500 5000 6 480 540 600 6000 7 560 630 700 7000 8 640 720 800 8000 9 : — 720 810 900 9000 10 800 900 1000 10000 50 ilGOO 1800 L^OOO 20000 30 ,'2 4-00 2700 3000 30000 40 '3200 3600 4000 40000 50 4000 4500 5000 5C000 60 4800 5i00 6000 60000 • 197 Table shewing the Number of Days frovi any Day in one Month to the same Day in any other Month, Jan. Jan. Fcb.L.lar. Apr. May. June. July. l84 T15 Aug. J5ep. Oct. Xov.lDcc. 36'5 334 j 306 275 245 1214 153 122 92 61 i 31 Feb. 31 28 |365 306 1276 245 184 J 53 123 92 1 62 Mar. Apr. 90 334 304 ! 273 243 212- !81 243; 212 151 120 yo 182 151:121 D^ 31 ^Qd 3S5 304 274 May.! 120 89 t>l 30 365 61 1 31 334 304 273; 242 212 IM 243 212 151 lS2* 212 243' June. 151 120 1 92 ?j65 \ 335 304 273 July. 181 sis' 150 i 122 91 1 61 30 61 365 31 "62 334 303 273 242 304 273 Aug. 181 1 153 122( 92 365 31 6f 334 365 Sep. 243 Oct. 27 + 212 . 184 242 214 273 245 153 1 123 92 335 1 304 274 304 335 365 183; 153 122 153 92 '123 30 365 334 Nov. 304 214 184 92 122" 61 31 365^ Dec. 334 303 275 244 214 183 153 91 61 1 30 Explanation of the above Table. — Suppose from the 3d August to the 3d of Marcii. Look at the top for August, and the side for March ; and where the square of meeting is you have the number of days, which is 212: but if it should be from the 5d of August to the 20th of March^ you must add 17 days to 212, which makes 229 days. R J 198 Table /or Comput'nig Intej-est. Explanation. — Multiply the principal sum by the number of days, which you will find out by the preceding Table, and that product by the rate of interest ; from this last product cut off the two last figures on the right hand: look for the remaining figures in the Table, and collect the sums answering to them, and their amount is the interest sought. Example. What is the interest of ^.546 for 100 days at 4per cent. ? b^6 the principal Multiply by 100 the number of days 54600 4 the rate of interest Collect out of the Table 2184j00 cut oflf two figures, and collect the left hand figures out of the Table. L. 2000 gives ^.5 9 7 27 100 gives ' 5 31 01 80 gives 4 4t 41 4 gives 2t 52 The interest sought £, 5 19 8 21 199 Again ; What is the interest of I. .50 from the 1st of January to the 1st of November, at 5 per cent. ? Look into the Table from Ja- nuary to November, and you will see 504 days. 50 the principal Multiply by 304 number of days 200 150 15200 5 rate of interest 760|00 cut off two figures, and collect the left hand figures out of the Table. 'to L. 700 gives L. 1 18 4'. 09 60 gives 3 34- SO The interest L. 2 1 8 89 The above is so plain, that no more examples are necessary. 200 Table /or Computing Interest from L, 1 to L. 900,000. i.. • ,<. d •Ir ;_, i.. s. d. * L. L. 8. d. *' 1 o\ 63 100 o 5 5-: 01 10,000 27 ( ll-I S6 2 o It 261 200 10 iifvoe 20,000 54 15 lOF 73 3 o u 89; 300 o 16 5t 04 30,000 82 3 10 10 4 2i 52 400 1 1 U" Go ' 40,000 109 11 9t 47 5 o 3i 15 500 1 7 4| 06 ' 50,000 136 19 H 84. 6 o 3^ 78 600 1 12 lOi 08 60,000 164 7 8 21 4x 41 700 1 18 4t 09 j 70,000 191 5 7t 58 8 54 04 800 2 3 101 10 i 80,000 219 3 6f 9o 9Jo 5l 67 900| 2 9 31 02 \ 90,000 246 11 6 32 10| o 6i SO liooo . 14 9i 13 1 100,000 273 19 5t 69 20 I 1 60 ;2000| 5 9 7 27 1 200,000 547 18 10^ 39 50 o 1 7? 90 i3000 8 4 4f 41 ' 300,000 821 18 4v 09 40 o 2v 20i:4000'l0 19 2 54 j 400,000 1093 17 9i 79 50 <5 8i 5015000 13 13 lU Q^ ! 500,000 1 m9 17 3 49 60 3 3y 80 6000 16 8 9 8- j 600,000 1643 16 Si 19 TO 3 10 10 700019 3 6f 95 1 700,000 1917 J6 11 89 €0 4 4i 41'h000;21 18 4i 09 j 800,000 2191 15 7t 48 90 4 11 71 ,9000 24 3 1| 23 1 900,000 2465 15 01 28 100 Parts of a Farthins:. Wl Table slinmng the Number of Cubic Feet there are in One Running Yard, in Cutting a Ditch or Drain from Gne Foot Deep to Six Feet, and from One Foot Wide to Six Feet. Dec;- Dc-e^. Detp Dtc-piDc-c-p Deep Dc'. p j Deep Det{> | Deep Deev Wide. Pt. In. Ft. In. Ft. In. Fr. :n ;Fr. In. Ft. In, ft. In. Ft. In. Fr. a. Ft. In. Ft. I:i. Ft. In I - 1 6 _ 2 63 - 3 6 ■ 4 J-t 6 5 -'5 6 6 - 1 - 3- 4 6 6 - 7 6; 9 - 10 6 12 -'13 6il5 Jl6 6 18 - 1 6 4 6 6 9 9 - 11 3A3 6 1,5 9 18 -'20 3 22 6i4. 9 27 - 2 > 6 - 9 - 12 ~ 1.5 -'18 - 21 - 24 -27 -'30 -33 ~ 36 - 2 6 7 6jll 3 1.5 -18 922 6 26 3|30 -33 9'37 6 41 3 45 - 3 - 9 -1 13 6 18 -'22 627 - 31 6\36 -40 6 45 -49 6 51 - 3 6 10 6J5 921 -'26 3'31 6 36 942 -47 352 6 57 9 63 - 4-12 -;i8 - 24 -30 -36 - 42 -148 -54 -60 -66 - 72 - 4 6' 13 620 3 27 -^33 9|40 6 47 3 54 -60 967 9174 3 81 - 5 -15 -22 6 SO - 37 6;45 •- 52 6:60 -67 6 75 -82 6 90 - 5 6.16 624. 9 33 -;4l 3,49 6 57 9,66 -74 3 82 6!90 9 99 - 6 - 18 - 27 - 36 -I 15 -|54 -i 63 -1 72 -81 -90 J99 - 108 - Explanation. — Suppose you cut a ditch or drain, the width at the bottom 1 foot, and the width at the top 5 feet, and the medium depth 4 i'eet, and the ien<;th 174 yards, and you are to give Sd. jycr cubic yard — What will 124 ruiirmg yard.^ cost.? You first add 1 foot for the width at the bottom and 5 feet for the width at the top togetlier; wliicli makes 6 feet: the half of which is 3 feet for a mean widtli. You then look into the Table for 3 feet ^Z02 wide, and in the column under 4 feet deep, and opposite 3 feet, you will find 36 feet; which is the number of cubic feet in one running yard of cutting. Then multiply S6 by 1 74, which is 6264 cubic leet; which if you divide by 27, the number of cubic feet in a yard, you will have 232 cubic yards; which, at 2d. ^^e?- yard, amounts to L. 1^ ISs. 8d. The example worked thus : 174 yards the running length 36 cubic feet in one yard 1044 522 Divide by the number of cub. feet in a cub. yd. 27)6264(232 the number of cubic yards in 174 54 running yards, at 2d. ;;e?' yard, amounts to L. 1 : IS : 8. 86 81 54 54 Another example will be sufficient to illustrate the Table. Suppose a ditch 4 feet wide at the bottom and 8 feet wide at the top, and the medium depth 5 feet 6 inches. Add 4 feet and 8 feet together; which is 12 feet: the half of which is 6 feet for a medium width. Look into the Table for 6 feet wide, and in the column of 5 feet ' 203 inches deep, and opposite 6 feet, you will find 99 feet; which is tiie number of cubic feet in one running yard. Suppose you have cut 500 running yards — What will the ditch • »st at 4d. per cubic yard? The example worked thus : 500 running yards Multiply by 99 the number of cubic feet in one running yard 4500 4500 Divide by the number of cubic feet in a yard 27)49500(1853 cubic yards at 4d. amounts 27 to L. 30: 11:1. 225 216 90 ' 81 90 81 9 All other questions aie resolved in the same way, and need tuy more examples. 204 Table fo?' knowing ivhai Number o/" Thorns to Purchase for Inclosing Land from J Ell in Length to 10,000. Explanation. — The distance one plant is supposed to be placed from another is set down on the top; the length is set down in the left hand column; and the number of thorns are set down in the other columns under the distance that one thorn is supposed to be placed from another. Suppose you have a new hedge io make, 90 yards long, and the •thorns to be placed at 5 inches distant from one another. Look down the column where 3 inches is marked at the top of the Table till you are opposite 00, and you will find 11 iO; the number of thorns wanted for 90 ells in length at 3 inches distant from thorn to thoni. All others are found out in the same way, and need no far- ther illustration. Table to know the number of Quicksets or Thorns to order from 1 to 10,000 £lla 205 in Lengthy and from 1 to 10 Inches distant from Thorn to Thorn* Ells _-__ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Inch 37 Inches Inches Ijichrs Inches Inches 7 Inches Inches Inches 4 Inches 19 13 10 8 "" G 5 4 2 74 37 24 19 15 13 11 10 8 8 3 111 5G 37 28 22 19 16 14 13 12 4 148 74 47 37 30 25 21 19 17 15 .5 185 93 62 47 37 31 27 24 21 19 6 222 111 74 56 45 37 3? 29 ^5 23 7 859 130 87 65 52 44 37 32 29 26 8 296 148 99 74 60 50 44 37 83 30 9 333 165 111 84 67 56 48 42 37 34 10 370 185 124 93 74 62 53 47 42 37 20 740 370 237 185 148 124 106 93 83 74 30 1110 555 370 275 222 185 159 139 124 111 40 1480 740 470 370 29() 247 212 185 165 148 50 1850 925 617 463 370 309 265 232 20G 185 60 2220 1110 740 555 445 370 318 278 247 222 70 2590 1295 864 648 518 43S 370 324 288 259 80 2960 1480 987 740 592 494 423 370 329 296 90 3330 1650 1110 833 666 555 476 417 370 333 100 3700 1850 1^4 925 740 617 529 463 412 370 £00 7400 3700 2367 1850 1480 1234 1057 926 823 740 JiOO lU.oo 5550 3700 2775 2220 1850 1596 1388 1234 1110 400 14800 7400 4700 3700 2960 2467 2115 1850 1645 1480 600 18500, 9250 6167 4Q23 3700 3085 2643 2313 2057 1«50 600 22500^ 11100 7400 5550 4450 3700 3172 2775 3467 2220 700 25900 129.50 8640 6475 5180 4317 3700 3238 2878 2500 800 29(i00 11800 9867 7400 5920 4934 4229 3700 3289 2960 900 1000 33300 37000 16500 135:jo 1U0 4625 SrOC 2000 74000 37000 23667 ISjOO 14800 12334 10567 925,3 13875 8223 74dt 3000 111000 55.00 37000 27750 22200 18500 15958 12334 lllOC 4000 148000 7t()00 47000 37000 29600 24067 21143 18500 16445 1480( £000 185000 92500 61670 4.*-w^^-**-w^-.^v^l28 1 6 6 \\n\is^^>,^^^^y^^^^^^„K^^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^>^ 1 — 10 The ells sought^^^, 772 — 10 N. B. Carry I for every 12 inches to the feet, and 3 from the feet to the elk. 5 207 Table for know ing ho?v mmii/ E] LLS TABLE,/or kmwing han mawj/ Ell? are in Scotch Chai.Vs. arc in English Chains.. II Scotch Scotch 1 i:-n,i^lish Enghsh Measure Scotch Eils. Measure Scotch EUs. 1 McasiJiC. ScochEils. xMc -.^u. c. Sc tch Ells. ch. links. E. Ft. In. ch. links. E. Ft In. ch. links. E. Fr. In, ch. links. E Ft. In. — 1 — — 9 1 — 24 — — 1 8 1 — 21 1 3 — . 2 — 1 5 2 — 48 — — h - — 1 3 2 — 42 2 5 — 3 — 2 2 3 — 72 — - ^ — 1 11 3 — 64—8 — 4 — . 2 10 4 — 96 — — 4 — 27 4 — 85 1 10 — 5 1 — 7| 5 — 120 — _ — 5 1 — 3 5 — 107 — 1 — 6 1 14 6 — 144 — ... — 6 1 — 10 6 — 128 1 6 — 7 I 2 1 7 — 168 — —_ 7 1 1 6 7 — 149 2 6 — 8 1 2 9\ 8 — 192 — — 8 I 2 — 8 — 171 — 9 — 9 2 — 5j 9- 216 — — 9 1 2 6, 9 — 192 2 — — 10 2 1 2 10 — 240 — — :— !o 2 - 5. 10 — 214 — 2 — 20 4 2 5 20 — 480 — —i:— .20 4 - lo! 20 — 428 — ' 4 — SO 7 — 7 :30- 7'iO — — — 30 6 1 3 30 — 642 1 6 — 40 9 1 10 40 — 960 — — j- 40 8 1 8J 40 — 856 — 8 — 50 12 .1.. — 50 — 1200 — '— 50 10 2 1 50.— 1070 — 10 — 60 14 1 2 2 5 60 — 1440 — ;~6o 12 2 7 60 — 1^84 — 11 — 70 16 70 — 1680 — ,- 70 15 - 6! 70 - 1498 1 2 — 80 19 — 7 80 — 1 1920 — — 80 17 — 5| 80 — 1712 1 4. — 90 21 1 io| 90 — 1 2160 — — — 90 19 — 10| 90 — 1926 1 6 82 208 Tables of Solid Measure, for Jinding hi/ Inspection the Contents of any Piece of Timber, the Length and Side of the Square equal being known, from 6 to 20 Inches Thick, and from 1 Foot to 42 Feet Long, These Tables are so plaia and easy, that the soHditj is found in them hy inspection only. I trust the Public will not take it amiss for saying, they comprehend in seven pages as much as some authors have almost filled a volume with. Although they do not extend to six or eight decimal parts, yet they extend to inches and halves, which is near enough for measuring rough timber, either cut down or standing ; and, from what I can learn, wood-merchants seldom measure nearer than half of an inch. The Tables need little explanation, as every person knows that the length and girth of the tree must be taken before the contents can be known. I shall insert what way the girth or circumference ought to be taken. Suppose a tree, from the bottom to the top, tapers equallj^ all the way. Take the girth or circumference in the middle, and di- vide it by 4, which gives what is called, in customary measure, the side of the s^are ; that is to say, when the bark is cut off the tree and squared, ithas fourequal sides; andthegirth beingtaken in the middle of the tree, gives a mean thickness, viz. it is not so thick in the middle as at the bottom, but it is thicker in the middle than at the top or small end. But many treesare very unequal in thickness, particularly 209 <)ak : in that case, it will be absolutely necessary to take the girth or circumference three, four, five, or six times; add ail thetiircumferences or girths together that are taken, and divide the amount by the number of girths you have measured round the tree. Suppose you have taken 5 girths ; dividing by 5 gives a mean girth, and dividing the mean girth^by 4 gives the side or square. If you take 6 girths, divide by 6, or any other number, either more or less; and be sure to divide by whatever number of times you have measured round the tree ; but be particularly attentive that the different girths are taken at equal distances from one another, and that you divide the mean girth by 4. The side of the square, or one-fourth of the girth, is marked on the left hand side of the Tables, and the length at the top : the solid con- tents are found at the angle of intersection. For example, if you have measured a tree, the length of which is 19 feet, and the girth 5 feet or 60 inches, the one-fourth of which is 15 inches for the s'de of the square : Then look at the top of the Table for 1 9 feet, and in that column, opposite to 15 inches in the side of the square, you will see that there are 29 feet 8^ inches of solid wood in the tree. It will sometimes happen that you may have a tree to measure that is both longer and thicker than any of the dimensions inserted in the Tables. In that case, I will give one general rule by which it may be calculated. Suppose the mean girth or circumference to be 192 inches, and the length 50 feet long. Multiply the fourth part of the girlh, which is 48, into itself, and the product by the number of inches there are in 50 feet, viz. 600; and divide the product by 1728, the number of cubical inches in a cubic foot, which will give you the solid measure of the tree. 210 4)192(48 side 48 384 192 2304 600 inches in 50 feet 1728)1382400(800 the answer, being cubic feet 13824 000 Or, suppose a tree 54 feet long, and the one-fourth of the girth 60 inches — How many solid feet ? ^Hthe side multiplied by itself 216 270 2916 648 the inches in 54 feet 23328 11664 17496 Ft. In. 1728)1889568(1095 5i the answer. The foregoing is for measuring round and square timber ; but it may be supposed that a piece of wood or stone is broader than it is thick. In that case, multiply the breadth by the thickness, and then by the length. Suppose a plank of wood or stone to be 14 inches thick, 18 inches broad^ and 20 feet long — How many solid feet? 14 thick 18 broad 252 240 the inches in 20 feet 10080 504 Cubicinchesinafoot 1728)60480(35 cubic or solid feet the answer. 5184 8640 8640 212 From 6 ^0 20 In. Side of the Square, and from Mo 6 Ft. Long, ^ :,: . nH I J bout 2 i-cct 3 beet 1 1 girth. In. L jng. Long. >ncc- 4FeetLong.| !FeetLonK.| 5 Feet Long. TT In. Ft. In. rr. tn. Ft. In. Ft. In. Ft. 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Side o f the Squa re, and from IS to 18 Ft. Lon^- In. 6 6^ 8 8^ 9 91 10 lOi 11 lU 12 12J 13 13J 14 l^ 15 151 16 16i 17' 17^ 18 18i 19 20 i3Ft.Lorj? >4Ft. Li'n^ i5Ft. L* ng 1 6 Ft. Lonjr "Ft. Long. r8 Ft. Long. Ft In. Ft. In. Ft. In Ft. In. F:. In. Ft. 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Side of the Square, and from 19 to 24 Feet Lon^o 215 ^ ol the 1 girth. r9Ft.Long.| ZoFt. Long. zi Ft. Long iz¥-. Long. 13 Ft I-ong. 24. Ft.Lnng. In. tt. hi. ^Ft. In. Ft hi. i-L. in. F , In. 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Side of the Square, and from 25 to ^0 Ft, Long, ^ ot the 1 ^irth. 25 Ft Lon^. a6 Ft. Lone- a7F . Lent;, aSFr. Lon^ iy Ft. "FT Long V Ft. Lone. In. I'C. in. Fr. in. F-. -ij. F'. ir. i:. 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