TS 1581 --.^ / .S8 T)' ^ '^" •- ' / Copy 1 -,^ X THB COTTON Ifseful •flssistant^ [n Buying, Selling, or Making-upall sorts of Yarn: CONTAINING A SHEWING, AT ONE VIEW, ^Y the Weight of any Number of Leas from One to Seven, the Length of any One Pound, of from One to Three Hundred Hanks in the Pound ; By Joseph Stopford and Nehemiah Gerrard. TO WHICH IS ADDED, AND WARP TABLES, Exhibiting the Number of Hanks, Leas, and Yards, requsite to makea Warp ot any required dimensions. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHI D BY J. IVJETCALFI'. & f^O. AND WHOLESALE AND RETAL AT 172, GJ RMANTOW \ RO \i VVkS^ hi VSI^:.T0N Entered according to Act of Congress. March 31st, in the jrear 1832. by JOSEPH METCALFE & CO.. f n the Office oi the Clerk of the District Court, lor the Eastern Oismct vi Fenn^ sjlvania. //^/ / mS COTTOlf Jfseful Assistant, In Buying, Selling, or Making-up all sorts of Yarn: CONTAIMING A SHEWING, AT ONE VIEW, By the Weight of any Number of Leas from One to Seven, the Length of any One Pound, of from One to Three Hundred Hanks in the Pound ; By JosEfii Stopford and Nehemiah Gerrard. TO WHICH IS ADDED, ' „ AND WARP TABLES, Exhibiting the Number of Hanks, Leas, and Yards, requsite to make a Warp of any required dimensions. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY J. METCALFE ^ CO. AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT 172, GEKMANTUWN KOAl>, WEST KENSINGTON. i832. X) Entered according to Act of Congress, March 31st, in the yea? 1832, by U^SEPH METCALFE & CO.. In the Office of the Clerk of the District Court, tor the Eastern District ot PeiiA> sylvania. // J' / cf-iin In presenting the following Table to the Manufacturers of this country, the Publishers deem it necessary to state, that h ig a reprint of one originally published in Manchester, Eng- land, and received the Jirst premium from the Cotton-Yarn Manufacturers of that place. The want of such a work has been long felt by the Manu- facturing Community of America. A reference to this Table will not only save much time, and the trouble of making long calculations, but, will also enable purchasers of Cotton Yarn effectually to guard against imposition. It has been carefully revised by a Gentleman extensively engaged as a Cotton- Yarn Manufacturer, whose practical, as well as theoretical know- ledge of the subject, fully qualifies him to adapt it to the wants of the Manufacturers of this country. The Publishers, therefore, confidently recommend it as & work of great utility to all those engaged in Buying, Selling, or Making-up Cotton-Yarn, of every description. J. METCALFE & Co. EXPLANATION. Suppose 2 Leas weigh ^oz. Idwt. 7,267gr., looking und«r 2 Leas will be found ^oz. Idwt. 7,267gr. which gives on the 8ides 8 Hanks in the pound. The Ounces are Avoirdupoise Weight, but the Penny- Tveights and Grains are Troy Weight. THE COTTOIV MAI^rFACTURER'l^ Hanks.! 1 Lea. 2 Leas'. 3 Leas. \ 4 Leas. | 1 Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz. 4i Dv 1 vt. Gr. Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz. Dwt. Gr. 2 5 6,071 7,267 eh 6 12,338 9 2 14,535 2 1 2 14,535 2 5 5,071 3 7 19,606 H 1 7,267 3 i 4 18,649 H 10,422 2 5 5,071 3 20,845 4 h 1 7,268 1 2 14,536 H 3 21,704 2 5 5,071 5 8 8,114 h 7 13,353 1 6 18,592 li 5 23,831 6 6 22,762 i 4 18,649 1 2 14,536 U 10,423 7 5 22,939 2 2 19,003 i 8 17,942 1 5 14,006 8 5 5,071 h 1 7,267 i 6 12,339 1 2 14,536 9 4 15,174 h 3,474 i 4 18,649 1 6,948 10 4 4,057 8 8,114 i 3 9,296 i 7 13,354 11 3 18,961 7 13,922 h 2 6,008 ■J 6 '0,969 12 3 11,381 6 22,762 i 1 7,268 ■■i"4'%,649 13 3 4,967 6 9,934 h 12,026 1 3 16,993 14 2 23,469 5 22,939 8 22,408^ |"2 '19,003 15 2 18,705 5 13,410 8 8,114 i 1 23,944 16 2 14,536 5 5,071 7 19,607 h 1 "7,268 17 2 10,857 4 21,714 7 8,571 i 16,554 18 2 7,587 4 15,175 6 22,762 i 3,474 19 2 4,662 4 9,323 6 13,985 8 18,647 20 2 2,029 4 4,057 6 6,086 8 8,114 21 1 23,646 3 23,293 5 22,939 7 22,585 22 1 21,481 3 18,961 5 16,442 O"" 7 13,922 23 1 19,50§ 3 15,006 5 10,509 7 6,012 24 1 17,690 3 11,381 5 5,071 6 22,762 25 I ' 16,023 3 8,046 5 0,069 6 16,091 26 1 14,484 3 4,967 4 1M5® 6 9,934 27' 1 13,058 3 ^,116 d 4 15,175 0. 6 4,233 28 1 11,734 2 23,469 4 11,^04 5 22,939 29 1 10,502 2 21,005 4 7,507 5 18,010 30 1 9,352 1 2 18,705 4 4,057 lo 5 13,40^1 USEFUL AfSISTArn*. Hanks. 31 5 Leas. 6 Leas, 7 Leas. Hanks ! 31 Oz. Dwt Gr. Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz Dwt Gr. 6 17,382 8 1,659 h 7,060 32 6 12,339 7 19,607 i 0,000 32 33 6 7,602 7 13,922 8 20,242 33 34 6 3,143 7 8,571 8 14,000 34 35 5 22,939 7 3,527 8 8,114 35 36 5 18,968 6 22,762 8 2,555 36 37 5 15,212 6 18,255 7 21,297 37 38 5 11,654 6 13,985 7 16,316 38 39 5 8,278 6 9,934 7 11,589 39 40 5 5,071 6 6,085 7 7,100 40 41 5 2,021 6 2,425 7 2,829 41 42 23,115 5 22,939 6 22,762 42 43 20,346 5 19,615 6 18,884 43 44 17,701 5 16,441 6 15,182 44 45 15,174 5 13,409 6 11,644 45 46 1^,758 5 10,509 6 8,261 46 47 10,444 5 7,732 6 5,021 47 48 8,226 5 5,071 6 1,916 48 49 6,099 5 2,519 5 22,939 49 50 4,057 5 0,068 5 20,080 50 51 2,095 4 21,714 5 17,333 51 52 0,208 4 19,450 5 14,692 52 53 3 22,394 4 17,272 5 12,151 53 54 3 20,645 4 15,174 5 9,703 54 55 3 18,961 4 13,153 5 7,345 55 56 3 17,336 4 11,204 5 ^,071 56 57 3 15,769 4 9,323 5 2,877 57 58 3 14,256 4 7,507 5 0,758 58 59 3 12,794 4 5,753 4 22,712 59 60 3 11,381 4 4,057 4 20,733 60 THE COTTON 3RtNUPACTUREB% Eianks. 1 Lea. 2 Leas. 3 Leas. 4 Leas. Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz Dwt. Gr. Oz. Dwt. Gr. 0^ . Dwt. Gr. 61 16,403 8,806 2 1,208 2 17,611 62 16,138 8,276 2 0,414 2 16,553 63 15,882 7,764 1 23,646 2 15,528 64 15,634 7,268 1 22,902 2 14,536 65 15,393 6,787 1 22,180 2 13,574 66 15,160 6,320 1 21,480 2 12,640 67 14,934 5,868 1 20,802 2 11,736 68 14,714 6,428 1 20,142 ^ 2 10,857 69 14,501 5,002 1 19,503 2 10,004 70 14,294 4,588 1 18,881 2 9,175 71 14,093 4,185 1 18,278 2 8,370 72 13,896 3,793 1 17,690 2 7,587 73 13,706 3,413 1 17,119 2 6,826 74 13,521 3,042 1 16,563 2 6,085 75 13,341 2,682 1 16,023 2 5,364 76 13,165 2,330 1 15,496 2 4,661 77 12,994 1,989 1 14,983 2 3,978 78 12,828 1,655 1 14,483 2 3,331 79 12,665 1,331 1 13,996 2 2,662 80 12,507 1,014 1 13,521 2 2,028 81 12,352 0,704 1 13,057 2 1,409 82 12,202 0,404 1 12,606 2 0,808 83 12,055 0,110 1 12,165 2 0,220 84 11,911 23,823 1 11,734 23,646 85 11,771 23,543 1 11,314 23,086 86 11,634 23,269 1 10,903 22,538 87 11,501 23,002 1 10,502 22,003 88 11,370 22,740 I 10,110 21,480 89 11,242 22,485 1 9,727 20,969 90 11,117 1 22,235 1 9,352 20,469 USEFUIi ASSISTArVT. Hanks. 1 5 Leas, Leas, 7 Leas, . Hanks. 1 Oz. Dwt Gr. Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz Dwt Gr. 11 7 19,606 13| 3 21,801 16 0,000 2 5| 3 21,803 6^ 6 12,338 8 0,000 2 3 3i 5 15,493 4^ 1 7,275 5 6 1,924 3 4 2^ 6 12,339 3 7 19,607 4 0,000 4 5 2 5 5,071 2i 4 10,310 3 3 15,549 5 6 U 7 9,185 2 5 5,071 2h 3 0,958 6 7 11 2 10,070 1^ 8 9,009 2 5 5,071 7 8 1 7 19,607 li 3 21,804 2 0,000 8 9 1 4 22,123 H 10,423 H 5 1,597 9 10 1 2 14,536 1 6 18,593 U 1 19,775 10 11 1 17,055 1 4 12,016 1 8 6,977 11 12 i 8 6,030 1 2 14,536 1 6 1,917 12 13 16 21,960 1 1 0,052 1 4 5,019 13 14 1 5 18,472 h 8 17,941 1 2 14,536 14 15 1 4 18,649 h 7 13,354 1 1 5,183 15 16 i 3 21,804 h 6 12,339 1 0,000 16 17 ^ 3 3,411 .h 5 14,268 i 8 1,125 17 18 i 2 11,062 h 4 18,649 i 7 2,236 18 19 i 1 20,433 i 4 1,095 i- 6 5,757 19 20 1 1 7,268 1 3 9,296 i 5 11,325 20 21 h 19,356 h 2 19,003 i 4 18,649 21 22 io 8,528 ^ 2 6,008 i 4 3,489 22 23 9 1,516 i 1 18,144 i 3 13,647 23 24 8 16,452 i 1 7,268 i 3 0,958 24 25 8 8,114 i 21,262 i 2 13,285 25 26 8 0,417 h 12,026 h 2 2,509 26 27 7 17,291 i 8,474 i 1 16,532 27 28 7 10,673 8 22,408 i 1 7,268 28 29 7 4,512 8 15,015 i 22,642 29 30 6 22,762 8 8,114 i 14,591 30 THE COTTOK MANUPACTtlBEH^e Hanks. 1 Lea. 1 ILeas, 3 Leas, | 4 Leas, Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz Dwt, Gr. Oz Dwt. Gt. j Oz . Dwt. Gr. 31 8,276 ^ 2 16,553 4 0,829 lo 5 9,106 32 7,268 2 14,535 3 21,803 5 5,071 33 6,320 2 12,641 3 18,961 5 1,281 34 5,428 2 10,857 3 16,285 4 21,714 S5 4,588 2 9,176 3 13,763 4 18,351 36 3,793 2 7,587 3 11,381 a 4 15,174 37 3,042 2 6,085 3 9,127 a 4 12,170 38 2,S31 2 4,661 3 6,992 6 4 9,323 39 1,656 2 3,311 3 4,967 4 6,662 40 1,014 2 2,028 3 3,043 4 4,057 41 0,404 2 0,808 3 1.2i3 4 1,617 42 23,823 23,646 2 23,469 3 23,292 43 23,269 22,538 2 21,807 3 21,076 44 22,740 21,480 2 20,221 3 18,961 45 22,235 20,470 2 18,705 3 16,939 46 21,751 19,503 2 17,254 6 3 15,006 47 21,289 18,577 2 15,866 3 13,155 48 20,845 17,690 2 14,535 3 11,381 49 20,420 16,840 2 13,259 3 9,679 50 20,011 16,023 2 12,034 3 8,045 51 19,619 15,238 2 10,857 3 6,476 52 19,242 14,483 2 9,725 3 4,967 53 18,879 13,757 2 8,636 3 3,515 54 18,529 13,058 2 7,587 3 2,116 55 18,192 12,384 2 6,577 3 0,769 56 17,867 11,734 2 5,602 2 23,469 57 17,554 11,108 2 4,662 2 22,216 58 17,251 10,502 2 3,753 3 21,005 59 16,959 |0 9,918 2 2,876 2 19,835 60 16,676 10 9,352 0^ 2 2,028 2 18,704 CSEFUL ASSl8TA:cr. 1 1 5 Leas. 1 6 Leas. | 7 Leas. _ Hankfl. lOz. Dwt. jGr. Oz. Dwt. Gr. iOz. Dwt. Gr. 61 61 3 10,014 4 2,417 4 18,820 62 3 8,691 4 0,829 4 16,i;67 62 63 3 7,410 3 23,293 4 15,175 63 64 3 6,169 3 21,803 4 13,437 64 65 3 4,967 3 20,360 4 11,754 65 66 3 3,801 3 18,961 4 10,121 66 67 3 2,670 3 17,603 4 8,537 67 68 3 1,571 3 16,285 4 7,000 68 69 3 0,505 3 15,006 4 5,507 69 70 2 23,469 3 13,763 4 4,057 70 71 2 22,463 3 12,555 4 2,648 71 72 2 21,484 3 11,381 4 1,277 72 73 2 20,532 3 10,239 3 23,945 73 74 2 19,606 3 9,127 3 22,648 74 75 2 18,705 3 8,045 3 21,380 75 76 2 17,827 3 6,992 3 20,158 76 77 2 16,972 3 5,966 3 18,961 77 78 2 16,139 3 4,967 3 17,794 78 79 2 15,327 3 3,992 3 16,658 79 80 2 14,535 3 3,042 3 15,550 80 81 2 13,761 3 2,113 3 14,465 81 82 2 13,010 3 1,212 3 13,414 82 83 2 12,275 3 0,330 3 12,386 83 84 2 11,557 2 23,469 3 11,381 84 85 2 10,857 2 22,628 3 10,400 85 86 2 10,173 2 21,807 8 9,442 86 87 2 9,504 2 21,005 3 8,506 87 88 2 8,850 2 20,220 3 7,591 88 89 2 8,212 2 19,454 3 6,697 89 90 2 7,587 2 18,704 3 5,822 90 m THE C0TTON MAHTJFACTUHlilt & lianks. 1 Lea. 2 Leas. 3 Leas, j 4 Leas, j^ Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz Dwt. Gr. Oz Dwt. Gr. jOz. Dwt. Gri^ 91 10,995 21,991 0- 8,986 1 19,981 92 10,875 21,751 8,627 a I 19,503 93 10,759 21,518 8,276 1 19,035 94 10,644 21,288 7,933 I 18,577 95 10,532 21,065 7,597 1 18,129 96 t 10,422 f0i8^5 7,267 Q I 17,690 97 10,315 20,630 6,945 1 17,261 98 10,210 20,420 6,629 1 16,839 99 10,107 20,218 6,320 1 16,427 100 10,005 20,011 6,017 1 16,022 101 9,907 19,813 a 5,720 1 15,627 102 9,809 19,619 5,428 1 15,238 104 a 9,621 19,243 4,862 1 14,483 106 a 9,439 18,878 4,318 1 13,757 108 9,264 18,529 3,793 1 13,058 110 9,096 18,192 3,288 1 12,384 112 8,933 17,867 2,801 1 11,734 114 8,777 17,554 2,331 a 1 11,108 116 8,625 17,251 1,876 1 10,502 118 8,479 16,959 1,438 1 9,917 120 8,338 a 16,676 1,014 1 9,352 122 8,201 16,403 0,604 1 8,805 124 8,069 16,138 0,207 1 8,276 126 7,941 15,882 23,323 1 7,764 128 7,817 15,634 23,451 1 7,268 130 7,696 15,393 23,090 1 6,787 135 7,412 14,823 22,235 1 5,646 MO 7,147 14,294 21,440 1 4,587 1 45 6,900 13,800 20,700 1 3,600 150 6,670 I 13,341 20,011 a 1 2,682 V^ESnil ASSJSIpAJeiV n flanks 5 Leas^ \ 6 Leas, \ 7 Leas. H«iai'*i Oz. Dvvt. Gr. Oz. Du t. Gs. |0z.. Dvvi. Gr. _ I\U^}£^<^ 91 2 6,976 2 17,972 0, 3 4,967 9* 92 2 6,379 2 17,254, 3 4,13a 92 , 93 2 5,794 2 16,552 a 3,31? '93 94 2 5,222 2. 15,866 a 2,510 94 95 2 4,661 2 15,194 a 1,726 95 96 2 4,113 2 14,535 OS; 58 96 97 2 3,576 2 13,891 a 0,206 9'i 98 2 3,049 2 18,259, 2 23,469 98 : 99 2 2,534 2 12,640 2 22,747 99 100 2 2,028 2 12,034 2. 22,040 100 ^ 101 2 1,533 2 11,440 2 21,346 101 102 2 1,047 2 10,857 2 20,666 102 104 2 0,104 2 9,725 2 19,346 104 106 1 23,197 2 8,636 2 18,075 106 108 1 22,322 2 7,587 2 16,851 1.08 110 1 21,480 2 6,576 2 15,672 110 112 1 20,668 2 5,602 2 14,535 112 114 1 19,884 2 4,661 2 13,438 114 116 1 19,128 2 3,753 2 12,379 1 116 118 I 18,397 2 2,876 2 11 356 ' 118 120 1 17,690 2 2,028 2 10,366 1 120 122 I 17,007 2 1,208 2 9,410 122 124 1 16,345 2 0,414 2 8,483 i 124 126 Q 1 15,705 1 23,646 2 7,587 j 126 128 1 15,084 1 22,901 2 6,718 1 128 130 I 14,483 1 22,180 S r:.^77 130 135 I 13,058 1 20.470 2 3,H81 1 135 140 1 11,734 1 18,S81 2 2,028 HO 145 1 10,500 1 17,400 2 0,300 ! 145 JOO 1 9,352 1 i 16,022 i 22,693 1 i5() , ; 13 THE COTTON MATTUPACTUREK'fi Hanks 1 Lea. 2 Leas: ! 3 Leas. 4 Leas. Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz . Dwt. Gr. Oz . Dwt. Gr. 02 . Dwt. Gr. 155 6,455 12,910 19,365 1 1,820 160 6,253 12,506 18,759 ^0 t 1 1,012 165 6,063 12,126 18,189 !o 1 0,252 170 5,885 11,770 17,655 23,540 175 5,717 11,434 17,151 22,868 180 5,558 11,116 16,674 22,234 185 5,408 10,816 16,224 21,632 190 5,266 10,532 15,798 21,064 195 5,130 10,260 15,390 20,520 200 5,002 10,004 15,006 20,008 205 4,880 9,760 14,640 19,520 210 4,764 9,528 14,292 19,056 215 4,653 9,306 13,959 18,612 220 4,547 9,094 13,641 18,188 225 4,446 8,892 13,338 17,784 230 4,350 8,700 13,050 17,400 235 4,257 8,514 12,771 17,028 240 4,164 8,328 12,492 16,656 245 4,083 8,166 12,249 16,332 250 4,002 8,004 12,006 16,008 255 3,923 7,846 11,769 15,692 260 3,848 7,696 11,544 15,392 265 3,775 7,550 11,325 15,100 270 3,706 7,412 11,118 14,824 375 3,638 7,276 10,914 14,552 280 3,573 7,146 10,719 14,292 285 3,510 7,020 10,530 14,040 290 3,450 6,900 10,350 13,800 295 3,391 6,782 10,173 13,564 300 3,335|0 6,670 10,005 13,341 CSfEPUl ASSISTANT. Id Hanks 5 Leas» 1 6 Leas. 7 Leas, _ Hanks. Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz. Dwt. Gr. Oz. Dwi. Gr. 155 1 8,275 14,730 1 21,185 155 160 1 7,265 13,518 1 19,771 j 160 165 1 6,315 12,378 1 18,441 j 165 170 1 5,425 11,310 1 17,195 I 170 175 1 4,585 10,302 1 16,019 i 175 180 1 3,790 9,348 1 14,906 j 180 185 1 3,040 8,448 1 13,856 j 185 190 1 2,330 7,596 1 12,862 1 190 j 195 1 1,650 6,780 1 11,910 195 200 1 1,010 6,012 1 11,014 200 205 1 0,400 5,280 1 10,160 205 210 23,820 4,584 1 9,348 210 215 23,265 3,918 1 8,571 215 220 22,735 3,282 1 7,829 220 225 22,230 2,676 1 7,122 225 230 21,750 2,100 1 6,450 230 235 21,285 1,542 1 5,799 235 240 20,820 0,824 1 5,148 240 245 20,415 0,498 1 4,581 245 250 20,010 0,012 1 4,014 250 255 19,615 23,538 1 3,461 255 260 19,240 23,088 1 2,936 260 265 18,875 22,650 1 2,425 265 270 18,530 22,236 1 1,942 270 275 18,190 21,828 1 1,466 275 280 17,865 21,438 1 1,011 280 285 17,550 21,060 1 0,570 285 290 17,250 20,700 I 0,150 290 295 16,955 20,346 23,737 295 300 16,676 20,010 2d,845 800 €OTTO]V.TAR]W MCASirRE. 54 Inches, or IJ yards make 1 Thread. ^0 Threads, or 120 yards . « - . make 1 Lea, or Wra|t« 7 Leas, or 840 yards - • . - r make I Hank. The following Tables have been carefully calculated expressly for this Work, and it is believed will be found very useful to Cotton Manufacturers. They exhibit, at one view, 'he number of Hanks, Leas, and Yards, sufficient to make a tvarp, of from two to three hundred Yards in length, with from eight to twelve hundred Ends. RULE. To ascertain the number of pounds sufficient to make a Warp, divide the quantity, found in the Tables, by the number of the Yarn intended to be used. Example. — Suppose you wish to ascertain what number of pounds, of No. 19, will make a Chain 240 Yds. long, with 1,200 Ends. In the Table marked 240 Yds. you find 1,200 Ends re- quire 342 Hanks, 6 Leas; this divided by 19, (the number of the Yarn,) gives 18 lbs., 6 Leas, or ^ oz. 4 dwt. 1,095 gr., the quantity required. Hanks. Leas. 19)342 6 (181bs. 6Leas^ 19 152 152 6 If you have a Warp with a greater number of Ends than the Tables are calculated for, you may ascertain the quantity by adding or doubling. Thus, if you have a Warp with 2,600 Ends, by doubling the Hanks, Leas, and Yds. opposite the 800, and adding the same to the Hanks, Leas, and Yds. opposite the 1,00(> you have the quantity necessary. X5 WARP TABLES. For a Warp 200 Yds. L< 41 Yds. For a Warp 210 Yds. Long, Ends. Hanks. Leas. Ends. Hanks. 200 Leas. Yds. 800 190 3 40 800 , 810 192 6 810 202 3 60 820 195 1 80 820 205 880 197 4 40 830 207 3 60 840 200 840 210 850 202 2 80 850 212 3 60 860 204 5 40 800 215 870 207 1 870 217 3 60 880 209 3 80 880 220 890 211 6 40 890 222 3 60 900 214 2 900 225 910 216 4 80 910 227 3 60 920 219 40 920 230 930 221 3 930 ?32 3 60 940 223 5 80 940 •235 950 226 1 40 950 237 3 60 ' 960 228 4 960 240 970 230 6 80 970 242 3 60 980 233 2 40 980 245 990 235 5 990 247 3 60 1,000 238 80 1,000 250 1,010 240 3 40 1,010 950 3 60 1,020 242 6 1,020 25r^ , 1,030 245 1 80 1,030 257 3 60 1,040 247 4 40 1,040 260 1,050 250 1,050 262 3 60 1,060 252 2 80 1,060 ^65 1,070 254 5 40 1,070 9(\- 3 60 1,080 257 1 1,080 270 1,090 259 3 80 1,090 272 3 60 1,100 261 6 40 1,100\ 275 1,110 264 2 1.110 077 3 60 1,120 266 4 80 1,120 280 1,130 269 40 1,130 282 3 60 1,140 271 3 1,140 285 1,150 273 5 80 1,150 287 3 60 1,160 276 1 40 1,160 290 1,170 278 4 ' 1,170 292 3 60 1,180 280 6 80- 1,180 295 1,190 283 2 40 1,190 297 3 60 1,200 285 5 1,200 300 WARP TABLES. It For a Warp 230 Yds. Long, For a Warp 230 Yds. Long, Ends. Hanks Leas. Yds. Ends. Hanks Leas. Yds. 800 209 3 80 800 219 ! 40 810 212 1 810 221 5 1 60 820 214 5 40 820 224 3 1 80 830 217 2 80 830 227 1 100 840 220 840 230 850 222 4 40 850 232 5 20 860 225 1 80 860 235 3 40 870 227 6 870 238 1 60 880 230 3 40 880 240 6 80 890 233 80 890 243 4 100 900 235 5 900 246 3 910 238 2 40 910 249 1 20 920 240 6 80 920 251 6 40 930 243 4 930 254 4 1 60 940 246 1 40 940 257 2 ! 80 950 248 5 80 950 260 100 960 251 3 960 262 6 970 254 40 970 265 4 20 980 256 4 80 980 268 2 40 990 259 2 990 271 60 . 1,000 261 6 40 1,000 273 5 80 1,010 264 3 80 1,010 276 3 100 1,020 267 1 1,020 279 2 1,030 269 5 40 1,030 283 20 1,040 272 2 80 1,040 2H4 5 40 1,050 275 1,050 287 3 60 1,060 277 4 40 1,060 290 1 80 1,070 280 1 80 1,070 292 6 100 1,080 282 6 1,080 295 5 1,090 285 3 40 1,090 298 3 20 1,100 288 80 1,100 301 1 40 J,110 290 5 1,110 303 6 60 1,120 293 2 40 1,120 306 4 80 1,130 295 6 80 1,130 309 2 100 1,140 298 4 1,140 312 1 1,150 301 1 40 1,150 314 6 20 1,160 303 5 80 1,160 317 4 40 1,170 306 3 1,170 320 2 60 1,180 309 40 1,180 323 80 1,190 311 4 80 1,190 325 5 100 1,200 314 2 1,200 328 ' 4 1 19 WARP TABLES, For a Warp 240 Yds. Long, For a Warp 250 Yds. Long, Ends. Hank8. Leas. Yds. Ends. Hanks. Leas. Yds. 800 228 4 800 238 80 810 231 3 810 241 60 820 234 2 820 244 40 830 237 1 830 247 20 840 240 840 250 850 242 6 850 252 6 100 860 245 5 860 255 6 80 870 248 4 870 258 6 60 880 251 3 880 261 6 40 890 254 2 890 264 6 20 900 257 1 900 267 6 910 260 910 270 5 100 920 262 6 920 273 5 80 930 265, 5 930 276 5 60 940 268 4 940 279 5 40 950 271 3 950 282 5 20 960 274 2 960 285 5 970 277 1 970 288 4 100 980 280 980 291 4 80 990 282 6 990 294 4 60 1,000 285 5 1,000 297 4 40 1,010 288 4 1,010 300 4 20 1,020 291 3 1,020 303 4 1,030 294 2 1,030 306 3 100 1,040 297 1 1,040 309 3 80 1,050 300 1,050 312 3 60 1,060 302 6 1,060 315 3 40 1,070 305 5 1,070 318 3 20 1,080 308 4 1,080 321 3 1,090 311 3 1,090 324 2 100 1,100 314 2 1,100 327 2 80 1,110 317 1 1,110 330 2 60 1,120 320 1,120 333 2 40 1,130 322 6 1,130 336 2 20 1,140 325 5 1,140 339 2 1,150 328 4 1,150 342 100 1,160 331 3 1,160 345 80 1,170 334 2 1,170 348 60 1,180 337 1 1,180 351 40 1,190 340 1,190 354 20 1,200 342 6 1,200 357 \ 0| WARP TABLES. 16 For a Warp 260 Yds. L ong, Yds. For a Warp 370 Yds. Long, 1 Ends. Hanks. Leas. Ends. Hanks. 257 Leas. Yds. 800 247 4 40 800 1 ' 810 250 5 810 260 2 60 820 253 5 80 820 263 4 8:i0 256 6 40 830 266 5 6;; 840 260 840 270 i) 850 263 80 850 273 1 60 860 266 1 40 860 276 3 () 870 269 2 1 870 279 4 60 880 272 2 80 880 2m2 6 890 275 3 40 890 286 60 900 278 4 900 289 2 910 281 4 80 910 292 3 60 920 2W4 5 40 920 295 5 930 287 6 930 298 6 60 940 290 6 80 940 302 1 950 294 40 950 305 2 60 960 297 1 960 308 4 970 300 1 80 970 311 5 60 980 303 2 40 960 315 990 306 3 990 318 1 60 1,000 309 3 80 1,000 321 3 1,010 312 4 40 1,010 324 4 60 1,020 315 5 1,020 327 6 1,030 318 5 80 1,030 331 60 1,040 321 6 40 1,040 334 2 1,050 325 1,050 337 3 60 1,060 328 80 1,060 340 5 1,070 331 1 40 1,070 343 6 60 1,080 334 2 1,080 347 1 1,090 337 2 80 1,090 350 2 60 1,100 340 3 40 1,100 353 4 1,110 343 4 1,110 356 5 60 1,120 346 4 80 1,120 360 1,130 349 5 40 1,130 363 1 60 1,140 352 6 1,140 366 3 1,150 355 6 80 1,150 369 4 60 1,160 359 40 1,160 372 6 1,170 362 1 1,170 376 60 1,180 365 1 80 1,180 379 2 1,190 368 2 40 1,190 382 3 60 1,200 371 3 1,200 385 5 19 WAET » TABLES^ For a Warp J 280 Yds. Long,^ For a Warp 290 Yds. Long, 1 Ends. Elanks. Leas. Yds. Ends. Hanks . Leas. Yds. 800 266 4 80 800 276 1 40 810 21 810 279 4 ! 60 820 273 2 40 820 283 1 80 830 276 4 80 830 286 3 100 840 280 840 290 1 850 283 2 40 850 293 3 20 860 286 4 80 860 296 6 40 870 290 870 300 2 60 880 293 2 40 880 303 5 80 890 296 4 80 890 307 1 100 900 300 900 310 5 910 303 2 40 910 314 1 20 40 920 306 4 80 920 317 4 930 310 930 321 60 940 313 2 40 940 324 3 80 950 316 4 80 950 327 6 100 960 320 960 331 3 if 970 323 2 40 970 334 6 20 980 326 4 80 980 338 2 40 990 330 990 341 5 60 1,000 333 2 40 1,000 345 1 80 1,010 336 4 60 1,010 348 4 100 1,020 340 1,020 352 1 1,030 343 2 40 1,030 355 4 20 1,040 346 4 80 1,040 359 40 1,050 350 1,050 362 3 60 1,060 353 2 40 1,060 365 6 80 1,070 356 4 80 1,070 369 2 100 1,080 300 1,080 372 6 1,090 363 2 40 1,090 376 2 20 1,100 366 4 80 1,100 379 5 40 1,110 370 1,110 383 1 60 1,120 373 2 40 1,120 386 4 80 1,130 376 4 80 1,130 390 100 1,140 380 1,140 393 4 1,150 383 2 40 1,150 397 20 1,160 386 4 80 1,160 400 3 40 1,170 390 1,170 403 6 60 1,180 393 2 40 1,180 407 2 80 1,190 396 4 80 1,190 410 5 100 1,200 400 i 1,200 414 2 ! WARP TA1JLE3. 20 For a Warp 300 Yards Long, Ends. [lanks 285 Leas. Yds. Ends. lanks. Leas. Yds. 800 5 1,000 357 1 810 289 2 1,010 360 5 820 292 6 1,020 364 2 830 296 3 1,030 367 6 840 300 1,040 371 3 850 303 4 1,050 375 860 307 1 1,060 378 4 870 310 5 1,070 382 1 ! 880 314 2 1,080 385 5 890 317 6 1,090 389 2 1,100 392 6 900 321 3 1,110 396 3 910 325 1,120 400 920 328 4 1,130 403 4 930 332 1 1,140 407 1 940 335 5 1,150 410 5 950 339 2 1,160 414 2 1 960 342 6 1,170 417 6 970 346 3 1,180 421 3 980 350 1,190 425 990 353 4 1,200 428 4 THE END. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ■ ^j^#i^#j^#^#:^^#:^^#5: ® ®1® ^^6 256 4 § THE KSNSINC^TOK S PRINTING OFFICE, t ITSI, Germanioien Road^ PHILABELPHIA. ]^ J. 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