A complete treatise on practical land-surveying, in seven parts; . If////* Ufr//s// ( Part V.) LAND-SURVEYING. 243 then touch them up on the west side Math yellow, which willgive them the appearance of being in blossom. By proceeding as above directed, a variety of pleasing effectsand shades will be produced : and you will be able to giveyour plan a very fine appearance, and make it resemble evennature itself. Marshy Ground. With a pen, or a fine pointed hair-pencil, and palish Indianink, draw, by the hand, shortish horizontal strokes of variouslengths, pretty closely to each other. Ma


A complete treatise on practical land-surveying, in seven parts; . If////* Ufr//s// ( Part V.) LAND-SURVEYING. 243 then touch them up on the west side Math yellow, which willgive them the appearance of being in blossom. By proceeding as above directed, a variety of pleasing effectsand shades will be produced : and you will be able to giveyour plan a very fine appearance, and make it resemble evennature itself. Marshy Ground. With a pen, or a fine pointed hair-pencil, and palish Indianink, draw, by the hand, shortish horizontal strokes of variouslengths, pretty closely to each other. Make also the representa-tion of reeds, rushes, sedges, and strong herbage, as exhibitedin No. 1, Plate VII.; wash the whole over with a palish green,inclining to blue; and then touch up the reeds, rushes,sedges, &c. with a stronger green, which soften off either towardsthe right or left, with a lighter one, or with clear water. (Seethe method of shading trees.) Sands and Rocks. Sands upon the sea-shore, &c. must be represented by smalldots, with a pen and Indian ink; loose stones b


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