Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
INSTRUMENTS
FOR
FOREST
WORK
CO.,
ST.,
FULTON
NEW YORK.
19O4
Copyright, 1904, by
KEUFFEL
&
ESSER Co.
INSTRUMENTSFOR
FOREST
WORK
CO.,
ST.,
127
FULTON
M f \A7 iMtW
1OO4
11990
CONTENTS.
A
Abney Level
PAGE
Military
PAGE
11
........ 12, 13 Angle Mirrors ...... ... 14 Aneroid Barometers ...... 14 Arrows ......'...... 22
Compass
21
20 22
B
Borer, Increment Barometers, Aneroid
o
Onmimeter Odometers
13
Binoculars
IS
c
Calipers
2.
.
Pocket
Sight
Chains, Measuring
.
7 ,10, 12, 13 8, 9
.
.
10
11 11 11
Pins (Surveyor's
10 11 15 15 22
R
Rules, Folding " Stem Analysis
1
8, 9, 10, 11,
Counting Machines
13 22 23
Rain Gauges
4 14
F
Folding Rules
Foresters Compass Field Glasses
. .
s
1
11
16
H
Hypsometers
5,
4 Stem Analysis Rules 4 Scribes, Timber 8, 9 Surveying Compasses 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 Sight Compasses Steel Tapes ....... 1719, 21
.
..
12,
.
13 10
Tree Caliper
2,
Timber Scribes
Tripods Tapes, Tree
<
.
4
9 17
Increment Borer
...
.4
Measuring
Steel
1721
17-19, 21
20
Metallic
Jacob
Staff
.......
21
23
NEW YORK,
The great
increase in the
March, 1904.
demand
for instruments
and
tools for
FOREST WORK
instruments used and recommended by the Bureau of Forestry in Washington, and take this occasion to extend our thanks to the several forest experts who have aided us by their advice and suggestions. It is our aim to gain and maintain for this line the same high reputation which we are enjoying since many years for our
Drawing Materials, Surveying Instruments,
Measuring Tapes.
has induced us to issue this special catalogue. of participating in the developing of many
We
These are described in our General .Catalogue (500 pages), which we send free on application. Those of the articles in our General Catalogue which are commonly used also for forestry work, are repeated in this list under the same numbers which they bear in our general catalogue.
We
hope that we
shall
who
Very
respectfully,
CO.
KEUFFEL
8c
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK
THEE CALIPERS.
FOLDING POCKET CALIPERS,
Patented Feb. 18, 1902.
No. 4300.
The Folding Pocket Calipers are of the style of the K & E Ivorine Pocket Rules, described under Nos. 1730-4 Ivorine, etc., on preceedino- page. They are f in. wide by about ^ in. thick and have stout steel springs to hold the folds in alignment, and the patent metal tips. The beam of this caliper i& also a handy and correct 48 in. pocket rule. One side of the 8 fold beam is blank for the first 3 folds and the other 5 folds, the beam of the caliper, are divided to inches and sixteenths. The 3 blank folds are set at right angle to the balance of the rule and are there held by a pivoted nickelplated brace, as shown in cut, forming the fixed arm The sliding arm is provided with a nickelplated spring plate, which, when pressed down holds the arm vertical on the beam. It readily passes over the joints of the beam on releasing the pressure on the springplate
The other
16ths, to serve as a
is
4300.
Folding Pocket Caliper and Rule, 48 in. Ivorine finish, clamp and spring plate nickelplated, in cloth covered each box, 9| x 2 x 1 inches
$ 4 00
TREE CALIPERK
No. 4307.
iVs'a'az'j'i'j'o'M
21
zr
?s
24 23
22 2 2
21 2\
21 ,'.
^Aff.?
.ITATA
Tin
nut, each
4305.
Tree Caliper,
"
fine quality
hardwood, 18 inch,
34
50
u
clamp
u ^
3 15
4307.
4309.
2 2
u
-
4 50
5 50
These calipers are of light-colored hardwood, best workmanship, finely finished, both sides of beam graduated to lOths inches and plainly numbered. The arms are detachable for convenience in transportation. The stationary
arm
is
is
brass-lined
The eye
of the sliding
arm
4322.
each
<(
$ 5 50
6 50
< (
These calipers are of light-colored hardwood, best workmanship, finely finished, both sides of beam graduated to lOths inches and plainly numbered. The arms are attached to solid brass mountings. They are held in position by clamp nuts and the sliding arm has a second clamp on the opposite side for
clamping
it
on the beam.
4
!yV^^53T3T^5
KEUFFEL
Se
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK.
INCREMENT BORER.
-O-
No. 4345.
4345.
7",
nickelplated
each $ 6 00
3 in. hollow auger with square shank is of steel and with the steel extractor is stored in the hollow handle, which has two screw The caps. Increment Borer (called " Zuwachsbohrer " by German foresters) serves to extract a plug of wood from the standing tree to determine its rate of growth. It will not injure the tree.
The
.....................
12
in., like
12 in., brass, nickelplated, engine edge to lOths of inches, the other to each
2 50
4348.
...........
each
3 50
TIMBER SCRIBES.
No. 4350.
4350.
4352.
Timber
Scribe,
wooden handle,
u
small, (5'inr-h).
large, (6i
)
.
each
$
1
75
4352.
00
HYPSOMETERS.
No. 4402.
No. 4404.
4400.
No. 4400.
Hypsometer
|26 00 This Hypsometer offers the advantage over most others that the total height of the tree or other object can be read direct from one scale and that it does not require the adding of the readings above and below the observer's level. The weighted altitude-scale is much steadier in the wind than a plumbbob. This Hypsometer consists of a base rule (6 in. long), a hinged sighting rule and an altitude-scale held vertical by a weight. The base rule is graduated up to 60 equal parts, each part divided to halves, forming the distance scale. It carries a slide with reading line, to which the weighted altitude scale is attached. The altitude-scale is graduated to 50 equal parts, each part divided to halves. The graduations may be read as yards, meters, feet or in any other unit, depending on the unit adopted in measuring the base line (object to observer). The" slide of the altitude-scale is set on the distance scale to correspond to the measured base line. The sighting rule is hinged to the near end of the base rule, and, like the base rule, has a hairline siajht at its further end. At the joint of these two rules is a revoluble peep sight, which can be directed to either of the two hairlines by a milled disk. After sighting the base of the object along the base rule, the sighting rule is raised by means of a high pitch thumbscrew, until its hairline cuts the lop of the object. The instrument has a jointed ferrule with clamp screw threaded to fit the regular photographer's tripod screw. 4402. Support with Gimlet, for attaching " to a tree or post, hard wood cross piece each $ 1 00 4404. Brass Ferrule, to fit the support with Gimlet, or Jacob Staff, or tripod 1 00
For Jacob
staff
(after Klaussner). Brass, graduated surfaces silvered, in wooden box, 8 X 2f X 2f inches each
and
Tli is hypsometer is particularly adapted in eases where necessity of haste or the roughness of country make the use of a tripod impracticable. The resul-ts obtained are more accurate when using a tripod than without one.
>||
NEW YORK,
No. 4410.
No. 4411.
(after Faustmann), brass, graduated surface hinged mirror mounted in aluminum, folding In cloth covered sights, folding swiveling handle. With pocket with cover flap, 3| X 7 X f in. Directions each $19 50 This mirror-reading Hypsometer is 3| X 7 in. It is provided with two scales the scale of heights on the lower edge of the instrument and the scale of distances on the two edges of the groove in which the slide moves. The slide carries the plumbbob cord and has two reading lines marked I and It is II, corresponding to the two scales of distances, also marked I and II. held in place by a spring. The plumbbob is stored in a small tube at the back of the frame. The peep-hole and hairline sights are hinged to fold down. The hinged mirror is 5f X f in. The cylindrical nickel-plated metal handle on the reverse side of the instrument swivels and also folds down. 4411. Brass Ferrule, to fit the support with Gimlet, (No. 4402, pp. 5) or Jacob staff, or tripod each $ 1 00
4410.
Hypsometer
silvered,
4412.
Hypsometer
(after
Faustmann),
like
polished hardwood, graduations on white facing with protective coating, hinged mirror mounted in aluminum, folding sights. Cloth covered pocket with cover flap, With Directions each 3$ X 7 X | in.
6 50
4440.
4442.
4440.
Clinometer,
in
,
mahogany frame with hinged cover, 4| X 4 X 1 Graduated to silvered metal dial with cover glass percentage of angle to 100% each way (by 2 ''.). num-
-'
bered at each 10%", with a second row of numbers reversed for reading in mirror. The pendulum is held by a spring, except when released by pressing a button on the reverse side of the frame, so that its location can
be conveniently read on the scale. The upper edge has a peep sight and sighting pin. In the cover there is a circular mirror for reading the position of the each pendulum while sighting
4442.
$ 8 00
Clinometer,
mahogany frame
silvered metal
dial with cover glass. Graduated to percentage of angle to 100% each way (by 2%), numbered at each 10 V. The top or bottom of the frame serve as fiduciary edge and
for sighting.
when
released
is
side of .the
frame so that
its
iently read
each
$ 4 00
COMPASSES.
No. 5321.
5320.
Surveying Compass, with folding sights, graduated to degrees on raised ring, variation plate, two level bubbles, ball joint
staff
mounting,
.
needle about 3^
5321.
do.
mahogany Case
polished
each $ 16 00
do.
needle about 4
in.,
in
mahogany
18 00
Case
5322.
do.
do.
needle about 4^
in.,
in
polished
mahogany
<i
Case
20 00
Compasses No. 5320 to 5322 are of the most practical construction and very carefully and substantially made. The variation of the needle is set off by means of a pinion with capstan head, which admits of very precise adjustment. With these compasses we furnish adjusting pins of phosphor bron/e, which do not disturb the needle.
For Jacob Staff and Tripods see page 9.
5332.
Surveying Compass, with folding sights, graduated to degrees, with 2 level bubbles, ball joint and socket for Jacob staff mounting, needle about 3 in., in mahogany Case, each $ 10 50 do. do. 3 50 do. do. 4 13 00 like No. but without level Surveying Compass, 5332, bubbles, needle about 2^ in., in mahogany Case each $ 8 00
'
<
u u
3"
u u
3^ 4
((
4<
9 00 11 00 11 50
K50.
J351.
535G.
5350.
5351.
Jacob
Staff,
54
in.,
each
for
00
head, light,
com;..
53205338
staff head,
3 00
5356.
light, for
com5 00
No. 5300-5338
10
NEW YORK,
PRISMATIC COMPASSES.
as Clinometer.
No. 5400.
as Compass.
5400. Prismatic
size.
Compass, Clinometer and Altimeter, bronzed, pocket dial 2| in. diameter, graduated to degrees, agate centre, automatic stop and spring check. Hinged with vertical for clinometer. wire, sight-vane fiduciary edge Clinometer and Altimeter formed by accurately balanced, sensitive, weighted disc, 2| in. diameter, with stop and spring check, giving slopes in inches per yard and in degrees, and
Compass
angles of elevation or depression in half-degrees. The inclination is read off under the hair line on the cover glass. The compass is read by the lens-front prism, which is adjustable for focus. Threaded for mounting on staff, in leather each $ 27 00 sling Case, complete, with Directions
No. 5406.
5406.
Hand
Transit, prismatic compass, clinometer and altimeter, like No. 5400, but with reversible, sliding, adjustable mirror for determining the bearing, in the horizontal plane, "of objects above or below the level of the observer each
.
30 00
11
NEW YORK.
No. 5441.
5440.
5450.
in.,
with cover, folding sights, edge bar needle with stop, each $ 5 25
do.
'
5441.
5450.
do.
3 in.
sights, stop
2f>
If
each $ 4 00
2f
5 10
in.
4 60
No. 5602.
5602.
5603.
Military Compass,
and automatic
in. with agate centre on raised metal ring, to degrees. Polished mahogany with sighting line on lid. The sides of the box serve as fiduciary edges.
in.,
3x3
needle 2
stop, divisions
each $ 3 50
5603.
Forester's Compass, 3 in., nickel-plated, graduated on raised ring to 1 degree, fine bar needle, about 2$ in., agate centre, stop to needle (from knob)
4 59
HAND
LEVELS.
No. 5700.
5700.
Locke's
Hand
do.
do.
Level,
German
Silver, 5 in., in
Case
....
. . . .
5701.
5702.
Bronzed,
Brass, plain,
....
each $ 8 00 7 00 6 00
The Hand Level is a great help in chaining'accurately in the shortest possible time. Nos. 5700 and 5701 have telescoping eye-piece and magnifying lens for the bubble.
"Copyright, 1894, by Keuftel
&
Ksser Co."
5703.
5704.
do.
do.
nickel-plated,
Case, each $ 4 50 4 50
In No. 5703 the reflector is a narrow prismoid, crossing the middle of the field of view, so that the field appears on both sides of the reflected bubble, as shown in above diagram. As the lower surface of the tube is flat and parallel with the bubble, this handlevel can be used also as a contact level.
CLIXOMETEltS.
No. 5710.
5710.
Abney's Reflecting Level or Pocket Altimeter, 5 in., improved, with arc divided to degrees for 60 in each direction, vernier reading to 5 minutes, gradients 1:1 to 1:10, in sewed leather case. each ,$ 13 50
.
For Jacob
staff
13
y^vi
mLgj
KEUFFEL
8c
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK.
5712.
K & E Abney Level, 6 in., arc graduated to degrees for 90 in both directions, vernier to 5 minutes, Gradients from 1:1 to 1:10. Base of tube is finished, so that the instrument can be used also
Compass 2 in., silvered dial divided to degrees, needle about If in., agate centre and stop. Two screw sockets, so that level can be mounted on the ball joint socket either with the arc vertical or with the compass horizontal. Instrument complete with ball joint and socket, in stout each $20 00 sewed, velvet lined leather slins; Case
.
as a contact level.
No. 5718
5718 5719
K&E
Pocket Omnimeter,
each
.f
15 00
"
18 00
The K cV E Pocket Omnimeter combines a compass, clinometer, hand level, plumb and contact level, so that it will indicate magnetic bearing, azimuth angles, altitudes, levels and slopes. The Omnimeter with folding sights will indicate aximuth angles in
their horizontal plane.
in.
The combination is arranged in a rectangular frame of aluminum alloy, 5Kx2%xK and weighs about 5 ounces. The frame serves also as fiduciary edge. The Compass of 2 in. diameter, has a needle with agate centre and stop. It is graduated to 2 degrees, numbered in quadrants at every ten degrees. The Clinometer of 2 in. diameter, is of the pendulum disc pattern. It is graduated to 2 degrees, reading to 90 degrees in either direction and to percentage of slope. The prism of the hand level is attached to one of the long sides and its bubble is on
the opposite side of the frame.
as sensitive as
is
14
^^TIT^^^
>
^^"
NEW YORK.
ANGLE MIRRORS.
No. 5750.
5750.
5751.
Angle Mirror, for angles of 90 degrees, with small plumbbob. The handle can be unscrewed and stowed in frame of instrument.
Size of instrument
in
2|x2Xlf
in.,
"
5751.
Angle Mirror,
plain,
5 00
ANEROID BAROMETERS.
No. 5855.
No. 5880.
5855.
Watch
5856. 5857.
pattern, gilt case, If in. diameter, silvered dial, revolving scale 3000 feet, compensated for temper-
5858
5880.
5855, 5855, Pocket pattern, brass case, 2| in. dial, revolving altitude scale 3000 feet, compensated for . temperature, in morocco Case each Like No. 5880, but altitude scale 6000 feet " u u u 12000 5880, u u u 18000 5880,
...'..
.
20 00 18 80 20 00 21 50
....
21 00 20 00 21 00 22 00
15
NEW YORK
RAIN
GAUGES.
5980.
5984.
5980.
each
f 4 00
5982.
5984.
do.
Symon's model, with prongs to dp. in., -prevent tipping, with graduate reading to do. do. Glaisher's model, a very reliable instrument, with graduate reading to in.,
y^ ...
600
850
No. 6905.
No. 6910.
6900.
in., registering miles 12 miles by each $ 4 50 5 25 50 miles do. registering by 80 yards Passometer, watch pattern, nickel case, If in., registering each $ 6 50 to 100,000 steps Pedometers No. 6900 and 6901 indicate the distance walked. The hand advances in proportion to the length of stride, as the instrument is adjustable by an easily accessible screw. Passometer No. 6905 registers the number of steps walked and is not adjustable to length of stride. The distance walked can be computed from the number of steps re-
6901. 6905.
gistered.
6910.
Odometer
of Brass, with silvered dials, in dust proof each leather case with straps
15 00
16
'
^BT^
KEUFFEL
Sc
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK.
FIELD GLASSES.
No. 6927.
No. 6935.
6927.
Glass, japanned and covered with morocco, object glass 24 lines, 8 lenses, magnifying power about 3f times. The telescoping bar is inde-
each $ 15 75
The glass No. 6927 represents a happy compromise between the magnifying power and the size of the field, as neither of these factors has been reduced at the expense of the other. This makes it particularly well adapted for a search glass and for general use. The focusing screw is independent of the telescoping arrangement, so that closing the glass and drawing the tubes out will not disturb the focus to which they have been adjusted by the focusing screw.
6935.
japanned and covered with morocco, with sun shades, object glass 21 lines, 6
magnifying power about 3 times. Glass with handle and shoulder strap
in
.
.
lenses,
each $ 12 75
like
No. 7262 D. P.
l\\VW
E Steel Tree Tape,v3/ 8 in. wide, stout bent leather case, patent centre, long- swiveling flush folding handle, opened by pushing handle pin from opposite side of case. Nickel plated mountings. Jointed anchor peg for attaching to tree. Graduations begin at end of line.
K &
7262.
and lOOths
feet,
the proportion of circumference to diameter, to feet, lOths and lOOths, jointed steel peg for fastening end of line to the tree each
.......................
:
9 65
As
to
circumference
the two sides of this tape] are graduated in the ratio of diameter (L 3.1416), either dimension can be read off opposite the
other.
W/Hw K&E
begin
Steel Tapes, 3/ 8 jn. wide, stout bent leather case, patent centre, long swiveling flush folding handle, opened by pushing handle pin from opposite side of case. Nickel-plated mountings. Graduations
at outside
end of
ring,
25
NO.
33
7251D
7251
5O
7252D 7252T
6 65
66
72537)
75
7254D
7254 r
9 60
100
7255D
7255 T
11 85
7250D
725017
7253T7
8 45
each
lOths of feet
$ 4 15
No.
4 75
and Links
<
7250D7,
725077;
72517)7,
7252DL
7252TL
6 85
7253DL
7253TL
8 75
72541)7,
72557)7
725527, 12 15
12ths
7251
TL
1254TL
9 90
each
$ 4 30
4 95
KEUFFEL
8c
18
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK.
K&E
Steel Tape,
1/4
in.
wide,
patent centre, long swiveling flush folding handle, opened by pushing handle pin from opposite side of case. Nickel-plated mountings. Graduations begin at outside end of ring.
Length
in feet,
2J
3
No.
25 X i
in.
5O X |
5 oz.
in.
oz.
72707;
12121)
7270T
each
3 65
1212 T 4 45
is
The Liliput Steel Tape is warranted to be of the same grade, workmanship and accuracy as the other K &> E Steel Tapes. It is made very compact and light and therefore suitable and convenient for the pocket. It is a durable tape and will wear well.
The Home K E Steel Tapes are intended to supersede the woven tapes which on account of their low price are often used where a more reliable tape to be ought employed. They are of best quali y steel and accurately divided. The graduations and figures are bright while the ground surface is nearly black, so that the measurements are easily read. The neat sewed leather case is convenient to use and
1
&
Home
K & E
Steel Tapes, 3/ 8
in.
Nickel-plated mountings.
in feet,
Graduations begin
at
25
No.
50
7352 1)
73527'
75
73547J 73542' 5 10
100
73557>
each
7350 D 7350 T $ 3 20
3 90
7355 T 6 60
KEUFFEL
Sc
19
NEW YORK.
ESSER CO.
K & E
METALLIC TAPES.
in. wide, stout bent leather case, flush handle, opened by pushing handle pin folding patent centre, long from opposite side of case, all mountings nickel-plated); line interwoven
K& E
Graduations begin
at outside
end
Length
25
No.
33
74217)
7421
5O
74227)
66
74237)
75
74247)
IOO
74257)
lOths of feet
74207)
12ths
<c
7420T
each
7422T
2 75
74227)7,
7423T
3 05
74237)7,
7424T
3 35
74247)7,
7425T
4 10
74257)7,
95
2 25
74217)7,
and Links,
u
No. 74207)7,
742QTL 7421 TL
7422TL
2 85
7423TL
3 25
7424TL
3 50
742527,
each
$ 2 05
2 35
4 40
Please order
by number.
K & E
in.
flush folding
Size,
2?
25 X | in.
4
oz.
3|
5O X |
8
in.
Weight complete.
lOths of feet 12ths u
.
.
oz.
No.
74807)
74827)
7480 T
7482 T
each
75
2 20
20
a/',
L
__V"
".i"**
j.
NEW YORK.
K & E
with
end of
metal,
ring.
Metallic Tapes,
5/ 8
n.
wide, stout
bent leather
mountings nickel-plated,
end.
line
interwoven
at
leather
re-enforced
Graduations begin
outside
25
No.
33
7441
1)
5O
74421)
66
7443 1)
74432'
75
74447)
74442'
3 05
74447)7,
IQthsoffeet
12ths u
((
.....
.
, . ,
(OO
7445 /;
7445 T
3 80
74407V
744027
74412'
1
74422'
each
lOths of feet
$
No.
Go
95
2 45
2 75
and Links,
ti
7440 1) L
744027,
74412)7,
7442DL
744227,
2 55
7443DL
744327,
744SDL
7445 Ti
12ths
7441
TL
7444 TL
3 25
each
Length
$
in
75
2 05
2 95
4 10
Meters.
NO.
|Q
7441 37
15
744237
2 45
2O
7443
25
7444M
3 35
3O
7445
....
each
. . .
.
$
No.
95
2 75
4 10
12ths of feet
and Metric,
7441
TM
7442TM 7443 TM
2 55
7444 TM
3 55
7445 TM
4 10
each
$ 2 05
2 95
(RE-FILLS.)
25
No.
33
7461
J)
50
74627) 74622'
1
66
74637;
75
74647) 74642'
1
IOO
74657)
74652'
lOthsoffeet
12ths
<i
74607>
it
74607'
74612'
1
74632'
1
each
lOths of feet
12ths
80
00
35
55
75
2 55
74657)7,
7461
DL
10
74607'7>
74B1TL
1
74B2DL 74B2TL
1
74637; A
74647)7.
746377.
1
7464 TL
1
7465 27,
2 85
each
Length
$
in
. .
90
Meters,
. .
50
75
95
15
2O
7463 Jlf
1
25
746437
1
30
746537
2 55
NO. 7461
M
TM
7462 J/
1
each
12ths of feet
$
f
00
35
55
95
and Metric,
No. 7461
74B2TM
1
7463 TM
1
7464
TM
7465 TM
2 85
each
05
45
75
2 15
21
KEUFFEL
Se
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK.
in.
wide, patent
German
silver
and
stop.
in feet,
Length
3
No.
5
7691
1
6
T
7692T
1
9
7693T
1
12
7694 T
2 50
7694J9
Inches to 16ths
each
7690 T
1
00
25
40
90
No 769QJ)
7691
1
76Q2]}
1
7B93D
1
00
25
40
90
2 50
Excelsior
Miniature
German
7707.
Steel Pocket Tapes, 5/32 in. wide, patent diameter, with spring and stop, 36 in.
Inches in 16ths
.'*
each $1 00
Tapes 7690T, 7691T, 7692T. are numbered inches only, the others are numbered feet
and
inches, or feet
and
lOths.
steel point,
about 8 oz
*
ea.
.
$
1
75
"
12
20
U.
S.
STANDARD.
" u
Steel,
W.
has a spring-hook (snap) at 50 feet, so that!it can be separated there and the handle attached for using it as a 50 foot chain.
7781
66
s,
each $ 4 50 8 00 3 50 6 50 6 00 50 feet
100 66
"
11 00 5 50
10 00
Iron,
W. (4.
8,
o
7818.
7819.
each $ 2 50 3 50 2 00
20
3 sawec
No. 7810.
7818.
Steel
Arrows, W.
do. do. do. do. do.
G.
6,
bright,
9, 6, 9,
japd.
11, bright,
7815
Brass Iron
14 14 12 12 12 14
in., set of 11
set
11 11
11 11
11
50 00 1 20 90 2 00 60
1 1
bright, 14 in., with white enameled 1 to 11, set of 11 Canvas Carrying Case for No. 7818, with shoulder strap each
Steel Arrows,
W.
G.
6,
disc,
5 00
250
23
KEUFFEL
Sc
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK.
TALLYING MACHINES.
No.
7846.
No. 7847.
7846.
Tallying-
numbered
to zero
7847.
do.
do.
do.
but with 4
numbered
dials,
registering to 10,000
5 50
No. 7854.
7854.
each
2 50
Ill
KEUFFEL
8c
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK.
We
5110
&KmHmE
i'l
5116
IV
KEUFFEL
Se
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK.
for
and determining
right angles.
Traverse Table,
construction,
simple
alidade,
brass
trough
tripod.
compass,
hardwood
Plane Tables,
patterns.
various
Plaiiimeters,
Indicator
all
kinds.
Planimeters,
Polar
Rolling Planimeters,
4330
Integra-
tors,
Integraph.
16
and
Calculat ions,
such as Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division,
18 figures.
Cubing, Extracting of S q u a re Roots, etc., can be performed with rapidity and unfailing accuracy and without mental effort by means of this machine.
Squaring",
to four
can
500
catalogue.
RULES.
that the 12 fold three foot rule is only | in. thick X 3f in. long when folded. The divisions are sharp and accurate and the numbering is very distinct on dark ground. It runs in opposite directions on two sides. The aligning springs at the joints hold the rule in a rigid straight line when it is opened without in any way interfering with folding it. in. X TV in., or f \, in. X. T(U ft -> Lengths 1, 2 or 3 feet (4, 8, 12 fold) in the 3 ft. also T^ in. X mm.
These Rules are made of carefully tempered spring steel, f in. wide and graduated on both sides. They fold up smaller than any other rule, so
&
No. 6980.
No. 6986.
008.
These glae have a lare, flat field and ood magnifying power and well adapted lor reading graduations " Surveying and forestry Jn.striiitienr*.
SUM
No. 3400.
3400.
3401.
3402.
3403.
Red Chalk (Keel) in Cedar for marking stake?, very thick. Red Chalk (Keel) in Sticks, covered with paper, thin. " medium.
thick.
.
3404.
500 PAGE
CATALOGUE.
VI
KEUFFEL
Sc
ESSER CO.
NEW YORK
.L
v
'I
_T
'I
'I
,.
-'I
-J^p
Ik
-|T 'I".
-r
T
t
T
4
"CopjrlgM. IMI.
K.uff.1
Kr,
DllAWING INSTRUMENTS.
IN
I'rotrarlor*,
S<|iiai'<>N,
Curves, Sprtion
i-a
\vhiii
Inks,
l.in.-r-..
I'eneils,
ro.
Uubbern,
*.Vc.
Triangles,
Siraijf lifetime*.
Drawing KoardM,
l>r:i\> iiiu
Tables.
&c.
Everything required
in the Drafting
Room.
pp.)
KEUFFEL &
Branches
:
ESSE11 CO.,
Chicago,
St.
XEW
YORK.
Louis,
San Francisco.
STANDARD
IN
CONTINUOUS ROLLS, ON DRAWING PAPER, TRACING PAPER, COLUMBIA CLOTH AND TRACING CLOTH. We call attention to the quality of the paper on which we print our "Standard" The lines are more Cross Section Papers, which is a fine, tough drawing paper. SHEETS AND
IN
distinct than
10x10
on drawing paper.
tracing
20
2
tracing paper.
20
Columbia
on drawing paper.
tt
16x16
in.,
tt
ti
tt
tracing
Continuous, engraving 20 in. wide, on drawing paper. " mounted on muslin. " " " u 20 " Metric, divided to millimeters. Sheets, engraving 40x50 cm., on drawing paper.
"~
.
tt
tracing
tt.4
U"
75 75 5o 75
mounted on muslin.
'
tracing
cloth.
50
<
8x8
one inch, fifth lines heavy. Sheets, engraving 16^x211 in., on drawing paper. U tt tracing
to
*
5x5
to one-half
inch.
Sheets, engraving 16x20 in., on drawing paper. u .< tracing 12x12 to one inch. Sheets, engraving 16x20 in., on drawing paper. All our Profile and Cross Section Papers bear the trade-mark -Standard" along
their edge.
RULED CROSS SECTION PAPERS, IN SHEETS. 5x5 to one inch, sheets 16x21 in., on ledger paper. u u u u u J 10x10 u u u u it u 8x8 u u 400 feet to one inch, sheets 16x21 in (Topographical paper), on-ledger paper. CONSTRUCTOR'S SKETCH PAPER, PRINTED. 10x10 to one-half inch, fifth lines heavy. Engraving 5x7 in., on drawing paper.
c <
" "
*
"
"
tracing
7^x10
<
"
" tracing
drawing
u
;
Profile Paper,
Township Paper, Loxarithmic Cross Section Paper DiiraiuPs), Co-ordinate Paper (VVebb'H), Field lt<<ks, Cross Section liooks, Profile liooks, open and folding, Dunham's Plat A. Profile lioks, Cross Section lilocks, Earthworks liooks, Etc.
'(500 pp.)
CATALOGUE.