Make
a map on the ground, by triangulation using a prismatic compass or plane
table, of an area of about 40 acres, chosen by the Examiner, at the
scale of 1:4000 approx.The
area should include fields, a building and a pond or equivalent
features.
2
Make
a road map, with compass and field book, of 3 Km of road, showing all
main features and objects within a reasonable distance on either side,
to a scale of 4 inches to the mile.The field book must be handed to the Examiner.
3
Enlarge
such portion of a Topographical map from 1:50000 to a scale of 1:21000.
4
Draw
a simple cross section from a 1:50000 topographical map.
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