A Treatise Upon the Dendrometer, A New-invented Instrument for the More Certain and Ready Measurement of Standing Timber, by Inspection Only: For Facilitating the Practical Operations of Engineering, Land Surveying, Levelling, Mineing, etc.
Language: ENGLISH
Call Number: Lib.1337
Format: Book
Number of Pages: 132
Citation:
Thomas Whittell and John Duncombe, A Treatise Upon the Dendrometer, A New-invented Instrument for the More Certain and Ready Measurement of Standing Timber, by Inspection Only: For Facilitating the Practical Operations of Engineering, Land Surveying, Levelling, Mineing, etc., and For Performing Mechanically the Various Cafes of Plane Trigonometry, by a Short and Familiar Process, without Calculation (London: Printed for the Patentees and sold by F. Newbery, J. Bennett, B. Cole, and T. Whittell, 1768).
Height 22.6|Width 14.6|Thickness 1.9|Weight 0.60 (Dimensions)
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