258 Altiludes of Mountains, S)C. visible from 



Therm. 

 April 29, 16'' to 17'' — 55 to SO, S.S.E. misty. 6 obs. 

 May 16, 12 to 17 — 55 to 62 S.S.E. brisk. 15 

 E. S. Wall. 3' 4" 1 obs. N.W. 16-7 16-4. 



W. S. Wall. 3 26 2 N.W. 4--8 3*5 



tL.B. Stone. 3 42 1 ^^("eg.) W. 361-4 360-7 



I-I. F. 4 52 1 -r}^ S.W. 564-6 564-2 



t R. H. Wall. 6 34 1 J^, W.N.W. 325-1 322-7 



-hS.S. Tower. 8 40 2 % S.S.E. 720-3 719-0 



P. G. Wall. 8 48 1 yY ^^- 26-1 28-6 



_K, L. 9 22 2 yV '''•W. 511-7 514-0 



— F. F. 10 18 3 J(. S. by W. 1138-4 1139-2 



1821. 



+ B. R. 12 40 1 ^V S.S.E. 998-3 996-0 



*I. H. 14 2 2 yf , W. 67-2 64-6 



+ R. M. 16 37 6 y'g S.S.E. 990-3 988-0 



P. H. 20 26 4 yV '^•'V^'- *^1"'^ *^0-9 



(W. S.) 7f>si! Settron-side. Wall 2306 \ feet. 

 Limestone with grit superposed. Declivities very uniform 

 to the N.E. and S. but rather steep to the W.N.W. Settron- 

 side is the Camfell of the Ordnance Survey. 



1822. May 2, 10'* to 12'' Therm. 56 to 57 East 17 obs. 



S.S.E. 14-6 12-9 



^ neg. S.W. 358-8 357*2 



S.E. 4-8 3-5 



jV W. by S. 319-4 319-2 



W.S.W. 24-7 25-1 



^ij S.W. 515-3 510-5 



(E. S.) East Settro7i-side. Wall '2293\feet. 

 1822. May 2, 13'' to 14" Therm.53 to 55—12 obs. (Great 

 fall of rain in the night). 



W. S. Wall. 0^26" 1 obs. N.N.W. 14-6 12-9 



G. W. Rock. 3 26 1 S.E. 16-7 16-4 



R. H. Wall. 4 2 1 f W. 305-2 306-3 



--S. S. Tower. 1 1 36 1 j\ S.E. 700-4 702-6 



F. F. 12 14 1 Jj S. 1124-2 1122-8 



R. M. 19 26 2 -^^ S.E. 969-6 971-6 



(P. G.) Pennigcnt. Wall 2281 \ feet. 

 June 21, 16'' to 18''. Therm. 64 to 70. Bar. 28-090 to 

 28-060. (Air very moist.) 



Summit grit, and vei-y steep on every side except to the 

 north-east. The base is chiefly limestone, but alternates mid- 

 way with the grit. The rock alluded to in the Ordnance Sur- 

 vey, now forms part of the boundary wall. Its latitude is 

 54 9 27; not 54 10 56 as erroneously stated in the Survey, 

 and copied into my preceding list. The 



