Collins, R., & Walker, R. (1688). The country gauger's vade mecum: Containing decimal tables for the speedy gauging of small brewing vessels, either of a circular, elliptical or rectilineal base : and also for the gauging of cask in ale or wine measure, either full or part empty (The fifth edition, to which is added an appendix, containing several useful propositions performed arithmetically and instrumentally, with divers tables and the now [sic] method of gauging worts in small vessels, as also how to keep the stock book : in this edition is added some new propositions never printed before.). Printed by W. Horton, for William Shrowsbery at the Sign of the Bible in Duck-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCollins, Richard, and Richard Walker. The Country Gauger's Vade Mecum: Containing Decimal Tables for the Speedy Gauging of Small Brewing Vessels, Either of a Circular, Elliptical or Rectilineal Base : And Also for the Gauging of Cask in Ale or Wine Measure, Either Full or Part Empty. The fifth edition, to which is added an appendix, containing several useful propositions performed arithmetically and instrumentally, with divers tables and the now [sic] method of gauging worts in small vessels, as also how to keep the stock book : in this edition is added some new propositions never printed before. London: Printed by W. Horton, for William Shrowsbery at the Sign of the Bible in Duck-Lane, 1688.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCollins, Richard, and Richard Walker. The Country Gauger's Vade Mecum: Containing Decimal Tables for the Speedy Gauging of Small Brewing Vessels, Either of a Circular, Elliptical or Rectilineal Base : And Also for the Gauging of Cask in Ale or Wine Measure, Either Full or Part Empty. The fifth edition, to which is added an appendix, containing several useful propositions performed arithmetically and instrumentally, with divers tables and the now [sic] method of gauging worts in small vessels, as also how to keep the stock book : in this edition is added some new propositions never printed before. Printed by W. Horton, for William Shrowsbery at the Sign of the Bible in Duck-Lane, 1688.