On the Heights of Mountains in Norway. 
Height of the fall, 
Height of the spot whence a view is obtained, ‘above 
the commencement of the fall, 
The Jettegryderne or Riesentipfe (Giants’ cauldrons) ¢ on the 
mountains above Ousedalen, P ; 
Norpre-BerGeNnHuvs-Amr. 
Justedals-Breen, glaciers in Indre-Sogn :— 
Bersetbreen, lowest limit, 
Bjornestegbren, lowest Tien (descending, according to 
Naumann, to the bottom of the as ane 
Nigaardsbreen, lowest limit, 
Glaciers of Lodal and Trangedal, 
Skagstélstinderne in Indre-Sogn :— 
Middle summit, 
Eastern summit (Hur ee), 
Glacier of Skagstélsbre in Indre-Sogn, 
Suletind, Filefjeld, 
Mi peaiue, post-station on ‘Be Filefjeld, 
Romspats- Amr. 
Romsdalshorn, 
Tis- Vand, lake Gon which the Rep- -Ely atés its rise, 
SonpRE-TRONDHJEMS- AMT. 
Dovre chain :— 
a. Kolla, seven English miles, NW. from Jerkind, 
b. Nunsfjeld, 
c. Rottesdhoe, seven English miles NE. fain Jer- 
kind, 
d. Pass between Lesss and Ficpaalor. : 
Sylfjeld, on the Swedish frontier, between Szelbo and Jemt- 
land, highest summit (Syltoppen), , 
Kongsvold, post-station on the Dovre, ‘ 
Réraas, mining town, ; 
Lake of Oeresund, or Aursund, above Bitte 
Norpre- TroNDHJEMS- AMT. 
Jevsi-Fjeldene in Inderdens-F ogderie, 
Norpianps-Amt, 
Sulitelma, in the Fogderie of Salten, on the Swedish frontier 
(determined by Wahlenberg), 
Boundary between Norway and Sweden, mean height be- 
: tween boundary stones No. 207 and No. 208, 
Vessen, in the Fogderie of Helgeland, 
237 
480 
180 
2630 
1480 
1460 
1090 
1770 
7650 
8090 
4540 
5800 
2600 
4120 
5020 
5550 
6800 
5410 
5770 
5870 
2990 
2160 
2320 
4320 
6180 
3280 
