PLATE 27.

PLATE 27.B. Alexander, Lith.E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

B. Alexander, Lith.

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ISOMETRICAL view of building.EXTERIOR.INTERIOR.

ISOMETRICAL view of building.EXTERIOR.INTERIOR.

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PLATE 28.B. Alexander, Lith.E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

B. Alexander, Lith.

E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

Depositary Rocks. 1-18Igneous Rocks. a-b

Depositary Rocks. 1-18Igneous Rocks. a-b

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PLATE 29.Signsused inIndian & Colonial Plans.TelegraphHills with PeaksTrunk Road (Metalled)District Do.Do. UnmetalledDo. in ContourFordNullah or KhallBund or EmbankmentScarped Face of HillOld Bank of RiverHedges with TreesRavineRiver with IslandsRiver with Sand BankGardenStone Sluice GateLake or TankPaun GardenSalt PansVillageCultivated GroundFerryFlying BridgeBurial GroundHaut or BazarMud FortSand HillsPucka FortDeserted VillageRidge of HillsPrincipal Survey StationsSecondary Do.High GroundFlag for SurveyingB. Alexander, Lith.E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

Signsused inIndian & Colonial Plans.

B. Alexander, Lith.

E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

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PLATE 30.Signsused inIndian & Colonial Plans.Salt GolahJhow JungleSalt ChowkeySilk FactoryJheelIndigo FactoryTamarind TreesSugar FactoryBamboo JunglePost OfficeSalt WasteDak BungalowPolice or Thana Stan.Salt Waste with JungleMagistrate’s KutcherryMangoe TopeStone or Pucka HousesMahomedan MosqueCocoa Nut TreesHindoo TempleTelegraph TowerBetel Nut TreesSignal StaffTrees generallyBoundary PillarDate TreesWooden Boundary PostPucka WellPalm or Tar TreesKucha WellForest JunglesMangroveLow JunglesBridesGrass JunglesRail RoadB. Alexander, Lith.E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

Signsused inIndian & Colonial Plans.

B. Alexander, Lith.

E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

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PLATE 31.Military SignsandFortifications.Tête du PontPassable for TroopsInfantry EngagedVedettesCavalry EncampedVillage InundatedMilitary PitsMinesSand BagsInfantry EncampedIntrenchmentVillage BurntCannonCavalry EngagedCaltrop or Crows FeetParkTrenchesPalisadesBarrierMortar & ShellsBlock HouseField Piece and LimberAmmunition Waggon and LimberSECTION of GLACIS, DITCH, RAMPART, &c.B. Alexander, Lith.E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

Military SignsandFortifications.

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E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

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PLATE 32.Military SignsandFortifications.Infantry ColumnImpassible for ArtilleryCavalry LineAbatisChevaux de friseRedoubtMortar BatteryImpassible for CavalryCavalry ColumnGainedGuns on MarchField of BattleGun BatteryLostImpassible for InfantrySentinelBaggage WaggonsInfantry LineGuns in PositionFortifiedCastlesClosedPalisadesRifle PitsRedan or FlecheGabionsFascinesPLAN of BASTIONED FORT with LUNETTES.B. Alexander, Lith.E & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

Military SignsandFortifications.

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PLATE 33.B. Alexander, Lith.E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

B. Alexander, Lith.

E. & F. N. Spon. London & New York.

PORTION of MINING PLAN shewing PILLAR WORKINGS.as SHEWN by HAND on PAPER.as SHEWN by ENGRAVING or LITHOGRAPHY.

PORTION of MINING PLAN shewing PILLAR WORKINGS.as SHEWN by HAND on PAPER.as SHEWN by ENGRAVING or LITHOGRAPHY.

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Transcriber’s NotesInconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, lay-out, the use of quote marks, diacriticals and accents, etc. have been retained.Depending on the hard- and software used to read this document, some elements may not display as intended. The browser version of this document (available from www.gutenberg.org) gives best results, and contains larger versions of several illustrations.The minor differences between the Table of Contents and the headings in the text have not been standardised.Several plates have been printed with poor colour overlays, this has not been remedied.Some double-page plates have been re-combined, but the area between the pages may not be exactly as printed in the original work.Page 136, Professor Willis: should be Professor (William) Wallace; Professor (Robert) Willis invented other drawing tools.Plate 26, pentagraph (2×): as printed in the source document.Changes made:Some missing punctuation has been added silently, some minor typographical errors have been corrected silently.Some tables, calculations, formulas, etc. have been re-arranged for better readability.Some of the illustrations and their captions have been rotated.Page 15: apply a straight-edge F changed to apply a straight-edge DPage 75, Fig. 75: Lehman’s Scale changed to Lehmann’s ScalePage 83: the third reference line C D changed to the third reference line C APage 132: theerect mannerand the reverse manner changed to theerect mannerand thereverse manner.Heading PLATES added after Index.

Inconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, lay-out, the use of quote marks, diacriticals and accents, etc. have been retained.

Depending on the hard- and software used to read this document, some elements may not display as intended. The browser version of this document (available from www.gutenberg.org) gives best results, and contains larger versions of several illustrations.

The minor differences between the Table of Contents and the headings in the text have not been standardised.

Several plates have been printed with poor colour overlays, this has not been remedied.

Some double-page plates have been re-combined, but the area between the pages may not be exactly as printed in the original work.

Page 136, Professor Willis: should be Professor (William) Wallace; Professor (Robert) Willis invented other drawing tools.

Plate 26, pentagraph (2×): as printed in the source document.

Changes made:

Some missing punctuation has been added silently, some minor typographical errors have been corrected silently.

Some tables, calculations, formulas, etc. have been re-arranged for better readability.

Some of the illustrations and their captions have been rotated.

Page 15: apply a straight-edge F changed to apply a straight-edge D

Page 75, Fig. 75: Lehman’s Scale changed to Lehmann’s Scale

Page 83: the third reference line C D changed to the third reference line C A

Page 132: theerect mannerand the reverse manner changed to theerect mannerand thereverse manner.

Heading PLATES added after Index.


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