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Direction of the 
furrows by the 
compass. 
Magnetic) Furrows diverge | Direc- 
variation. |from the meridian.| tion. 
Srxtu Parr. 
South-west of Fahlun, on the road 
to Philipstad. 
(The observations made by M. 
Fitinghoff*.) 
To the New Copper-mountain 
(see the Fifth Part, C.)......... 
By the works at Stjernfors ...... 358 |17 0 15 
By Johnshytten, in the parish of 
Piguiniitescsrarsscsdac-scksnehente> 350 | 17 15 7} 
By the inn at Nytorps ............ 344 to 353 17 15 12 to 102 
Around Philipstad many obser- , FA ant 
vations have been made, vary- 
ing from 343° to 350°, the 
UTEUICEUT nen Rappers asooeie a Eor 346 | 17 30 3k | FE. 
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SEVENTH Part. 
South-east of Orebro. 
On the roads to the eastward of Wet- 
tern and Lagaan to Carlskrona. 
A. The roads southerly to Linkiéping. 
a. By Kallmo. 
4a mile (Swed.) south of Ore- 
bro, indistinct furrows ......... 332 | 16 45 iL 
North of the inn at Kallmo...... 347 | 16 45 33 
A slope on the north-western end 
of lake Boren, to the east of 
MGMT ISHIG: Gersbe-cwasacesecnsatouins 336 
N.B. The slopes on the whole ie 7 W. 
of this road are composed of 
loose substances, mostly 
coarse-granular — granite; 
otherwise sandbanks. 
b. By Askersund and Wadstena. 
On the road to Wredstorp, sand- 
banks with gravel composed of 
ns 
BTA AUHLC'. om asndcatpccoestcnpatae 342 117 0 1 
By Askersund .......... caanesietes 332 | 17 0 ll bs 
By the town of Forsa, 4 a mile z 
(Swed.) north of the inn at Ra 330 117 0 13 Ww. 
4 of a mile (Swed.) east of Ra, 
on an extensive hill by the 
town of Hulta .........000..... 325 | 17 0 18 
Around Medevi-well, the furrows ue 
are indistinct on coarse granu- 
lar granite, about .............4. 341 17 0 
paaete north-western point of a Ng 
SEG lerisacesciscccsssvsaccseenee 316 to 83238 | 17 15 263 to 19$ 
By Linképing, directly to the sane Nak 
eastward of the town, indi- 
Stinct furrows ..............0608 3 | 16 15 19} |E 
* Many other observations have been made in the parish of Grangiirdes; b 
compass appears to have been attracted by the iron ores. : ome 
