Descriptions of Stations 



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Tzeli, Hunan, 1915 continued. 



square tower, one-fourth mile (0.4 km.), 32524'.7; 

 right gable end of vanien building, 500 feet (152 

 meters), 351 34'.6. 



Tzeliutsing, Szechwan, 1916. On premises of Canadian 

 Methodist Mission, on playground of boys' primary 

 school, near eastern edge of plateau, in projected line 

 of northern wall of inclosure around residence oc- 

 cupied by Rev. R. E. S. Taylor, and 51.2 feet (15.61 

 meters) east of northeast corner. Magnetic bearing: 

 south edge of terraced wall on hill, about 1 mile (1.6 

 km.), 288 40'. 



Uhtergar Narin-in Gol, Outer Mongolia, 1915. About 900 

 feet (274 meters) north of Urga to Uliassutai courier 

 road at point where it crosses river called Uhtergar 

 Narin-in Gol, about 30 paces from east bank of river. 



Urga, Outer Mongolia, 1915. On unoccupied Russian 

 government land, north of Russian graveyard, in 

 line with west side of graveyard fence, 240 feet (73.1 

 meters) north-northwest of northwest comer of 

 gravej-ard, 316.5 feet (96.47 meters) northwest of 

 northeast corner of graveyard; marked by gray brick, 

 top end of which is left just below ground. True 

 bearings: bottom of cross on church of old consulate, 

 1,000 feet (305 meters), 43 07'.3; top of prayer-tower 

 of temple at base of hill, 1.5 miles (2.4 km.), 49 30'. 3; 

 gilt ball over Buddha's house, 2 miles (3.2 km.), 

 58 00'.2; bottom of chimney stack of brewery, 800 

 feet (244 meters), 230 12'.4; northeast corner of 

 Russian graveyard, 316 00'; bottom of flagstaff over 

 consulate, one-fourth mile (0.4 km.), 323 55'.2; 

 bottom of cross on chapel, 400 feet (122 meters), 33S 

 20'.5; northwest corner of graveyard, 346 12'. 



Wana, Yunnan, 1917. On small grassy space above grave 

 land, 42 paces southwest of west gate of village, 23 

 paces south of main road, 11 paces west of hedge. 

 True bearings: bottom of leftmost of two palm trees 

 on hill, about 600 feet (183 meters), 156 06'. 0; right 

 end of roof of large house on hill, about 300 feet (91 

 meters), 190 29'.8; right end of roof ridge of large 

 house in village, 1,000 feet (0.3 km.), 260 19'.4; 

 bottom of solitary tree on moimtains, 3 miles (4 km.), 

 350 04'.8. 



Wanghuo, Sliansi, 1915. Near western edge of cultivated 

 field on east side of stony river-bed along east wall of 

 village, 115 paces from village wall measured at 

 right angles from a point 56 paces northeast of arch- 

 way of east gate of village, 6 paces northwest and 50 

 paces southwest from low stone walls perpendicular to 

 and parallel to river bank respectively. True bear- 

 ings: vertical axis of V cut between prominent twin 

 conical mountain peaks, 65 55'.4; tip of small shrine 

 on high hill across bed of main stream, 349 09'.9. 



Wanhsien, Szechwan, 1916. On right bank of Yangtze 

 Kiang, nearly opposite upper end of huge rock in 

 midstream known as "the thousand catty rock," on 

 sandy, pebblestrewn shelf south of rocky promontory 

 opposite upper end of city, at a point just above smail 

 gully cut in sand by rivulet. True bearings: tip of 

 tower on temple on hill to left of upper end of city, 

 120 31 '.4; cross on Catholic Cathedral in city, 141 

 29'.S. 



Weichow, Szechwan, 1910. In rear yard of premises of 

 China Inland Mission, in vegetable garden, at a 

 point 75 feet (22.9 meters) south of rear wall of back 

 building of mission, which forms north wall of garden, 

 and 40 feet (12.2 meters) west of east mud wall. 



Wenchow, Chekiang, 1917. In northeast corner of city, 

 in northeast corner of tract belonging to and adjoining 



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English Methodist College, to be used as recreation- 

 field for college, now used as vegetable garden, at 

 base of steep rocky hill, 16.3 feet (4.97 meters) north- 

 west of middle boundary stone, and 51.25 feet (15.62 

 meters) southwest of northeast boundary stone; 

 marked by a granite block 4 by 5 by 30 inches (10 

 by 13 by 76 cm.) with raised cross half inch (1 cm.) 

 above top of stone indicating exact center, left about 

 5 inches (13 cm.) above surface of ground. True 

 bearings: upper half of southeast corner of super- 

 intendent's house, 200 feet (61 meters), 12 45'.4; 

 bottom of northwest corner of college building, about 

 250 feet (76 meters), 47 04'.0; lone tree on mountain, 

 5 miles (8 km.), 86 03'.8; tip of ornament at left 

 end of small temple, about 150 feet (46 meters), 

 123 47'. 1; top of northeast boundary stone of garden. 

 218 13'.6. 



Wingshun, Kwangsi, 1917. On north bank of West River, 

 about one-fourth mile (0.4 km) west of launch anchor- 

 age, which is opposite Likin station on river bank, 

 about 700 feet west of prominent temple overlooking 

 river, known as "San Chai Ssu" (Three Religions 

 Temple), on small piece of waste grass-land on east 

 side of junction of small stream with river, about 

 30 paces from top of north bank of river, about 3 

 paces from small irrigation ditch to west, about 10 

 paces from footpath to northeast. True bearings: 

 top of pagoda down river, three-fourths mile (1.2 

 km.), 61 31'.3; near gable end of rear temple building 

 of San Chai Ssu, 267 16'.5; near gable end of front 

 building of San Chai Ssu, 273 03'.5; bottom of large 

 spreading banyan tree across river, 339 02'; near gable 

 end of temple across river, about one-fourth mile 

 (0.4 km.), 358 16'.9. 



Wiichai, Shansi, 1915. Within a roughly triangular 

 grassy plot bounded on north and southeast by two 

 roads and on west by a gully, 36 paces east of a point 

 in gully which is 250 paces south of southern corner of 

 city wall, in line between two boulders whose exposed 

 portions are approximately 2 by 3 feet (0.6 by 0.9 

 meter) and 15 inches (38 cm.) high, 10.3 feet (3.14 

 meters) southeast of southeast corner of boulder in 

 northwest corner of plot and 17.7 feet (5.39 meters) 

 northwest of northwest corner of boulder east of 

 road; marked by rectangular block of shale 3 by 3 by 

 9 inches (S by 8 by 23 cm.) sunk flush with ground. 

 True bearings: peak of south gable end of small 

 tower on city wall near east gate, 151 55'.4; southern 

 edge of small building north of prominent lone tree, 

 on top of farthest visible hill, 227 21'.5. 



Wuchow, Kwangsi, 1915, 1917. Two stations, designated 

 1915 and 1917, were occupied, being approximate re- 

 occupations of C. I. W. station of 1907. Station 1917 

 is about 20 feet (6 meters) south-southwest of statiod 

 1915, and is on lawn, east of residence of British 

 consul, on top of hill overlooking junction of Fu ann 

 West rivers, 20 feet (6 meters) from base of eleventh 

 fir tree from northeast corner of lawn, 31.2 feet (9.51 

 meters) from nearby willow tree, 69.7 feet (21.24 

 meters) from top of near corner of steps of wooden 

 platform overlooking Fu River, 105 feet (32.0 meters) 

 from southeast corner of residence. True bearings: 

 bottom of near corner of residence, 74 59'.8; center 

 of left pillar of small pavilion on hill, half mile (0.8 

 km.), 23556'.3; right gable end of fort, 1.5 miles 

 1 2.4 km.), 266 32'. 1; near gable end of Wuchow 

 Hotel, one-third mile (0.5 km.), 287 12'.8; right 

 gable end of Standard Oil shed across river, half mile 

 1O.8 km.), 306 09'.4. 



