$4 On the Declivities of mountains'. 



4° The mountains of Wales are gentle on the eaftern arid 

 ileep on the weftern fides. 



5° The mountains of Parthery, rn the county of Mayo, 

 are deep on the weftern fide. 



6° The mountains which fepafate Saxony from Bohemia 

 defcend gently on the Saxon or northern fide, but are ileep 

 on the Bohemian or fouthern fide. Charpent. p. 75. — The 

 fouthern declivity is to the northern as fix to two. 2d Bergm. 

 .fourn. 1792, p. 384 and" 385. 



7 The mountains which feparate' Silcfia from Bohemia 

 run nearby from call to weft, yet are deeper on the northern 

 or Silvfiali fide than on the oppofitc Bohemian. Aflemanni 

 Silcfia, p. 335. Such branches as run from north-eaft to 

 fouth-weft have their weftern covered with primordial fira-ta, 

 and confequently lefs ileep. 4 New Roz. p. 157. 

 ' 8° The Meiftener in Hefii'a is fteeper on the north and 

 tail fides, which face the Warra, than on the fouth and 

 weftern. 1 Bergm. Journ. 1789, p. 272. 



9 The mountains of the Hartz and Habichtswald are 

 ileep- on the fouth and gentle on the northern fides. Foiler", 

 §46. 



to° The Pyrenees, which run from eaft to' weft, are fteeper 

 on the fouthern or Spanifli fide. CarbonieresXIII. 



ri° The mountains of Crim Tartary are gentle on the 

 northern and ileep on the fouthern fides. Fofter, ibid. 



hi Ajia. 



12° The Ouralsr, which' ft retch from' north to fouth, are 

 far fteeper on the weftern than on the fouthern fides. Her- 

 man Geologic, p. 90; and 2d Ural Befchreib. p. 389. 



13 The mountain of Armenie, to the weft of the Ourals, 

 is ileep on its eaft and north fides, but gentle on thefoutherA 

 and weftern. 1 Pallas Voy. p. 



14° The Altaifchafr mountains are ileep on their fouthern 

 and weftern fides, but gentle on the northern and eaftern. 

 Fofterj ib'-J. and Herman 2d Ural Befchreib. p. 390 in the 

 fcete. 



rg° So alio are' the mountains of Caueafus.- 3d Schrift. 

 Bed, Ge-feifch. 471-, 



1-6° The 



