Excerpt from Geodesy
The Essay entitled 'Figure of the Earth' by Sir G. B. Airy, in the Encyclopedia Metropolitana, is the only adequate treatise on Geodetic Surveys which has been published in the English language, and though now scarce, it will ever remain valuable both on account of the historic research it contains, and the simple and lucid exposition of the mechanical theory there given. Since the date of its publication however have appeared many important volumes, - scientific, descriptive, official, - such as Bessel's Gradmessung in Ostpreussen; Colonel Everest's Account(1847) of his Great Arc; Struve's two splendid volumes descriptive of the trigonometrical chain connecting the Black Sea with the North Cape; the Account of the Triangulation of the British Isles; the Publications of the International Geodetic Association; recent volumes of the Memorial du Depot General de la Guerre; the Yearly Reports of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey; the current volumes by General Ibanez, descriptive of the Spanish Triangulation, so remarkable for precision; and last, though not least, the five volumes recently published by General Walker, containing the details of Indian Geodesy.
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