Cullyer, J. (1795). The gentleman and farmers' assistant: Containing first, tables for finding the content of any piece of land from dimension taken in yards. Second, tables shewing the width required for an acre in any square piece of land from 1 to 500 yards in length. Third, a talbe shewing the number of loads that will manure an acre of land by knowing the distance of the heaps. By John Cullyer. Printed for the author, and sold by Crouse, Stevenson and Matchety. And all other booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCullyer, John. The Gentleman and Farmers' Assistant: Containing First, Tables for Finding the Content of Any Piece of Land from Dimension Taken in Yards. Second, Tables Shewing the Width Required for an Acre in Any Square Piece of Land from 1 to 500 Yards in Length. Third, a Talbe Shewing the Number of Loads That Will Manure an Acre of Land by Knowing the Distance of the Heaps. By John Cullyer. Norwich: Printed for the author, and sold by Crouse, Stevenson and Matchety. And all other booksellers, 1795.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCullyer, John. The Gentleman and Farmers' Assistant: Containing First, Tables for Finding the Content of Any Piece of Land from Dimension Taken in Yards. Second, Tables Shewing the Width Required for an Acre in Any Square Piece of Land from 1 to 500 Yards in Length. Third, a Talbe Shewing the Number of Loads That Will Manure an Acre of Land by Knowing the Distance of the Heaps. By John Cullyer. Printed for the author, and sold by Crouse, Stevenson and Matchety. And all other booksellers, 1795.