Coggeshall, H. (1677). Timber-measure by a line of more ease, dispatch and exactness, then any other way now in use, by a double scale: After the countrey-measure, by the length and quarter of the circumference in round timber, and by the length and side of the square in squared timber, and square equal in flat timber : as also stone-measure and gauging of vessels by the same near and exact way, likewise a diagonal scale of 100 parts in a quarter of an inch, very easie both to make and use. Printed for the author and are to be sold by Robert Pricke ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCoggeshall, Henry. Timber-measure by a Line of More Ease, Dispatch and Exactness, Then Any Other Way Now in Use, by a Double Scale: After the Countrey-measure, by the Length and Quarter of the Circumference in Round Timber, and by the Length and Side of the Square in Squared Timber, and Square Equal in Flat Timber : As Also Stone-measure and Gauging of Vessels by the Same Near and Exact Way, Likewise a Diagonal Scale of 100 Parts in a Quarter of an Inch, Very Easie Both to Make and Use. London: Printed for the author and are to be sold by Robert Pricke ..., 1677.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCoggeshall, Henry. Timber-measure by a Line of More Ease, Dispatch and Exactness, Then Any Other Way Now in Use, by a Double Scale: After the Countrey-measure, by the Length and Quarter of the Circumference in Round Timber, and by the Length and Side of the Square in Squared Timber, and Square Equal in Flat Timber : As Also Stone-measure and Gauging of Vessels by the Same Near and Exact Way, Likewise a Diagonal Scale of 100 Parts in a Quarter of an Inch, Very Easie Both to Make and Use. Printed for the author and are to be sold by Robert Pricke ..., 1677.