Yates, J. (1858). What is the best unit of length?: An inquiry addressed to the International association for obtaining a uniform decimal system of measures, weights, and coins : with answers from the British branch of the association, shewing that the best unit of length is the metre. Bell and Daldy ; À la Librairie internationale universelle.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYates, James. What Is the Best Unit of Length?: An Inquiry Addressed to the International Association for Obtaining a Uniform Decimal System of Measures, Weights, and Coins : With Answers from the British Branch of the Association, Shewing That the Best Unit of Length Is the Metre. London : Paris: Bell and Daldy ; À la Librairie internationale universelle, 1858.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYates, James. What Is the Best Unit of Length?: An Inquiry Addressed to the International Association for Obtaining a Uniform Decimal System of Measures, Weights, and Coins : With Answers from the British Branch of the Association, Shewing That the Best Unit of Length Is the Metre. Bell and Daldy ; À la Librairie internationale universelle, 1858.