. The Decorator's assistant. 3. Younger Sons or Brothers. 4. Nephewsof the Royal Blood. 5. Duke. 6. Earl. 8. Viscount. 9. Baron. Corbel Head (in Gothic architecture) thetermination of a Counter-Gage (in carpentry), a methodused for measuring joints. For example, thebreadth of a mortise is transferred to theplace in the timber where the tenon is to be, inorder to make them fit each other.(To be continued.) No. 25.—Vol. I. 194 THE DECORATOR S ASSISTANT. {Concluded from page 190.) PROBLEM XVI. • To find the area of a ring included betweenthe two circumferences of two concent


. The Decorator's assistant. 3. Younger Sons or Brothers. 4. Nephewsof the Royal Blood. 5. Duke. 6. Earl. 8. Viscount. 9. Baron. Corbel Head (in Gothic architecture) thetermination of a Counter-Gage (in carpentry), a methodused for measuring joints. For example, thebreadth of a mortise is transferred to theplace in the timber where the tenon is to be, inorder to make them fit each other.(To be continued.) No. 25.—Vol. I. 194 THE DECORATOR S ASSISTANT. {Concluded from page 190.) PROBLEM XVI. • To find the area of a ring included betweenthe two circumferences of two concentriccircles. 1. Multiply half the sum of the circum-ferences by half the difference of their dia-meters, and the product will be the area. Example 1.—What will be the area of thering A F c H A, the diameter a c being 72 inches,and the diameter e g 40 inches 1


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