Example 2. The first tract is & . SECOND TRACT Beginning on the East corner of second party's garden; thence with V.R.'s line N. 8 E. 92 poles to a black oak and dogwood; thence N. 35 E. 22 poles to hickory & dogwood L.W.M.'s line; thence N. 70 W. about 70 yards to a small ash and stone on W.M.'s line; thence with W.M.'s line S. 29 W. 1 pole to a sugartree; thence S. 19 W. 13« poles to a four-forked sugartree; thence S. 16 W. 8¬ poles to a sugartree; thence S. 22 W. 7 1/3 poles to a hickory; thence S20 W. 8 3/4 poles to an ash; thence S. 42 W. 5 1/3 poles to a sugartree; thence S12« W. 9« poles to a hickory; thence S. 31 W. 10 poles to a young beech tree; thence S. 19 W. 6 1/3 poles to a soft maple; thence S. 21 W. 7« poles to an oak; thence S. 17 W. 7« poles to a young beech tree; thence S. 21 W. 8¬ poles to a double hickory near the barnyard fence corner; thence S. 25« W. 4 3/4 poles to a beech tree along side of barnyard fence; thence S. 30 W. 5 1/3 poles to a soft maple; thence S. 31 W. 8¬ poles to a hickory; thence S. 34« E. 2« poles to a stone and a hickory in the fence corner; thence back to the beginning. Notice that again, the surveyor didn't want you to know just how bad a job he did. No direction nor distance is given for the last station. However, it is known from observing the property that the final shot was the same as shot X1-10 on the first tract, only backwards. Thus I have added another station with the missing call. The direction is S 65 E and the distance is 15 poles.