On the Heights of Mountains in Norway. 
at upwards of 8200 feet above the level of the sea, and 
mentions the following names: Steinflybraepiggen, Glit- 
tertinden, Svartdalspiggene, and Storhde. In 1841 
and 1842 Wergeland determined the height of Glitter- 
tinden, in Lom, Guldbrandsdalen, to be about 
And with the assistance of a theodolite he estimated approxi- 
mately the following heights :— 
a. Ymesfjeld (Store-Galdhdpiggen), between the 
Leera-Elv and the Visa-Elv, probably the high- 
est mountain of the Jétun group, and the highest 
summit in Scandinavia, nearly 500 feet ae 
than Glittertinden, sagt 
b. Highest Skagstolstind from 100 to 200 ee. lower 
than Ymesfjeld, that is to say, . 
ec. Tykningssuen and Heilstuguhée, 150 feet higher 
than Nautgardstinden, therefore 
d. Leerhée and Beshoe, the same height as Naut- 
gardstinden, therefore : 
e. Kjernhultinden, 200 feet aaa thin the last, 
therefore 
Kalvaahégda or Mumiafad in Valder , 
Snechetten (Dovre chain), 
According to Naumann, Skreahig i is not neh igen: 
Pass over the Filefjeld, 
Summits of the Dovre Chain :— 
a. Blaahat, 
b. Liltverotind, ; 
c, Fogstuhée (Graahée), between Serkind ad Fog- 
stuen, 
d. Storekuven, on me one side of the valley of 
Dovre, ‘ : : 
Jerkind, on the Dovre chain, 
Highest point of the road between ae kind and Kengiool 
(Dovre), : 
Ronden, between Etnedalen and Seal, Galdhenmdedilen2— 
a. Western Cone, 
b. Northern Cone, termed Fee. 
(Three peaks to the 8. are about 300 feet higher. ) 
Gjendin Lake, in Vaage, Guldbrandsdalen, 
Buskerups- Amr. 
Skogshorn in Hallingdal, 
Krogkleven in Hole, Ringeri ise 
Town of Kongsberg, 
JARLSBERGS AND LAURVIGS-AMT. 
Vettakollen in Laurdal, the last mountain of any consider- 
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