ee 
- 
the Trigonometrical Station on Rumbtes Moor, ts'c. 197 
Lat. N. Long. W. Altitude. 
° 
of U7] / “4 af 
Denton Churché' .. 535617 1 4621 402 feet. 
(excl. of Cupola.) 
JACR HieL (J7H:)* - 2% ja wy ao 1 40 O° ome 
(highest rock.) 
Little Almias Cliff? .. 5m 00, ke Ge aan. Ook 
~ Gr. Acmias Curr (G.A.C.)4+53 56 16 #135 10 716 
Harley Hill 5 53 58 59 **1 33 25 © 596 
(E.S-E. of Plantation. ) 
Harewood Castle® .. 53.56. 1)’ Ps0°s0' 351 
(S.W. Tower.) 
Inn on the Chevin? .. 53 53 34 
(S. W. Chimney.) 
CuEvin Beacon (C.B.)® 53 53 42 1 41 24 = «921 
(Ground.) 
Otley Church 9 
Cow Rock '® 
Ilkley Church"! 
Ilkley Baths '* 
(Ground N.E.) 
Draughton Moor’? .. 53 57 30 
Shode Bank Hill" _.. 53 57 20 
— 
39 37 795 
° fo no. OC. 1 A020 ele 
° 5355 6 1.47 42 860 
53 55 41 149 0 343 
° 53.55°°6 . 1°48 50°) “682 
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55 21 1074 
58 20 1223 
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1 Two miles E. of Ilkley. (By B.T ) 
? Four miles North of Otley, on the Washburn. (By RM. +0°9. By 
BR. —18. ByS.S.+1:7. By A.C.+0-°8. By P.B. ?)—12°0.) 
3 A pile of rocks 14 mile N.E. of Jack Hill. (By R.M. —01. ByB.R. 
—1l4. By LH. +0-6. By G.A.C. —0-4. By C.B. +1:4.) 
- 4 A picturesque group of immense rocks 44 miles E.N.E. of Otley. 
By R.M. —0l.. By B.R. —1°6. By SS. 43-4, BylLH,+bl. By 
GW. —9°8.) 
. 5 $.W. of Harrogate. (By B.R. +58. By G.A.C. —5°8.) 
ae miles N. of Leeds. (By R.M. +1:4. By C.B. —0°8. By G.A.C. 
—0°6.) 
7 One mile and a quarter S.E. of Otley on the road to Leeds. (By B.R. 
and by A.C. the same.) 
§ One mile S. of Otley on the highest part of the hill, (By R.M. +12. 
By B.R. —0:7._ By G.A.C. —1°5.) 
9 Ten miles N.W. of Leeds. (By B:R. +1:0. By G.A.C. —1-0.) 
10 One mile S.E. of Ilkley; a picturesque rock on Rumbles Moor 4 feet 
long, 58 feet high, and 42 broad. (By C.B.) 
'! Six miles W. of Otley. (By B.R.) 
*2 One mile 8. of Ilkley, on Rumbles Moor. The temperature of the 
spring is invariably 48° in summer. (By B.R.; the angles were recipro- 
cally ohserved.) 
3 Two miles W. of Addingham, to the left of the. now disused road to 
Skipton. (By R.M.+0-1. By C.B. —0:1 
‘4 Nearly two miles E.S.E. of Skipton, to the right of the old road to 
one It is the highest of several similarly shaped hills around it. 
y ) 
Bolton. 
