Mexican Paper - Remarks upon Surveying Instruments, with Special Reference to the Paper of Mr. Dunbar D. Scott on the Evolution of Mine, Surverying Instruments, and to its Discussions (Discussion, 921)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. D. Hoskold
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It was not for the purpose of asserting any superior knowledge or authority, but simply of clearing up, in greater detail, some points casually mentioned in Mr. Scott's able paper, that the writer entered, some two years ago, into the discussion which that paper initiated. In such matters there is always room for differences of judgment, as well as for additional data, which may modify or complete the conclusions even of the best authorities. Those who are immersed in the duties of practical administration or work in the field, and who, being remote from the great scientific national libraries, are obliged to rely on their private collections, and to supplement them by their recollections of earlier studies, labor under special disadvantages in such a discussion; and it must be to the scientific and engineering world a matter for gratitude that Mr. Lyman has been willing to give the benefit of his advantages in this respect. Mr. Lyman would, however, doubtless at once disclaim the conclusion that his masterly summary constitutes " the last word " on this subject, and welcome further evidence, comment and criticism, such as the various contributors may continue to offer. This, therefore, is the motive, and must be the excuse, of the introduction by the writer of the following observations. The Miners' Dial.—Many years since, the writer employed a miners' dial, older in type than Fig. 12,* but without any attached spirit-level, made by Thomas Jones, a pupil of the great Ramsden. Jones was one of the old London makers and opticians, and enjoyed great reputation for accuracy in the con-
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APA: H. D. Hoskold  (1902)  Mexican Paper - Remarks upon Surveying Instruments, with Special Reference to the Paper of Mr. Dunbar D. Scott on the Evolution of Mine, Surverying Instruments, and to its Discussions (Discussion, 921)

MLA: H. D. Hoskold Mexican Paper - Remarks upon Surveying Instruments, with Special Reference to the Paper of Mr. Dunbar D. Scott on the Evolution of Mine, Surverying Instruments, and to its Discussions (Discussion, 921). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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