The document provides information about leveling and the leveling process. It defines key leveling terms and describes differential leveling and vertical control surveys. Differential leveling involves measuring vertical distances from a known elevation point to determine unknown point elevations. Vertical control surveys use either the height of collimation method or rise and fall method to establish elevations. The document also outlines leveling apparatus such as the automatic level, tripod, leveling rod, and other components. It concludes with descriptions of arithmetical checks used to ensure accuracy in leveling.