This antiquarian volume contains a treatise on mathematical instruments,
including most of the instruments employed for drawing, for assisting
the vision, in surveying and levelling, in practical astronomy, and for
measuring angles of crystals. The methods of testing, adjusting, and
using the instruments are concisely explained and illustrated where
appropriate. The chapters of this book include: Wholes and Halves,
Proportional Compasses, Triangular Compasses, Drawing Pen, Road Pen,
Prickling Point, Straight Edge, Scales of Equal Parts, Protracting
Scales, Gunter's Lines, The Plain Scale, et cetera. This book was first
published in 1856, and is being republished now complete with a new
introduction on the subject.