A Text-Book for Students preparing for Examinations or for Survey-work in the Colonies. By George W. Usill, A.M.I.C.E. With 4 Plates and upwards of 330 Illustrations. Sixth Edition. Including Tables of Natural Sines, Tangents, Secants, &c. Crown 8vo, cloth 7/6; or, on Thin Paper, leather, gilt edges, for pocket use.
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“The best forms of instruments are described as to their construction, uses and modes of employment, and there are innumerable hints on work and equipment such as the author, in his experience as surveyor, draughtsman and teacher, has found necessary, and which the student in his inexperience will find most serviceable.”—Engineer.
“The latest treatise in the English language on surveying, and we have no hesitation in saying that the student will find it a better guide than any of its predecessors. Deserves to be recognised as the first book which should be put in the hands of a pupil of Civil Engineering.”—Architect.
SURVEYING WITH THE TACHEOMETER.
A practical Manual for the use of Civil and Military Engineers and Surveyors. Including two series of Tables specially computed for the Reduction of Readings in Sexagesimal and in Centesimal Degrees. By Neil Kennedy, M. Inst. C.E. With Diagrams and Plates. Demy 8vo, cloth.
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“The work is very clearly written, and should remove all difficulties in the way of any surveyor desirous of making use of this useful and rapid instrument.”—Nature.
AID TO SURVEY PRACTICE.
For Reference in Surveying, Levelling, and Setting-out; and in Route Surveys of Travellers by Land and Sea. With Tables, Illustrations, and Records. By Lowis D’A. Jackson, A.M.I.C.E. 8vo, cloth