260 AUitudes of Mountains, S^c. visible from 



(R. L.) Ri/eloafHilL 1796 feet. 



1822. Sept 18. U"" to 17\ Therm. 50 to 52. Fine to the 

 S. Misty at intervals to the N. A violent gale fi-om the 

 E.N.E. 



Ryeloaf is of a round shape, is of grit upon Innestone, and 

 like to Ingleborough overhangs the low-lands to the south and 

 south-south-east. E.N.E. is the superior limestone fell of 

 Grisedale Edge, scarcely a mile distant. The effect of un- 

 equal attraction is strikingly exemplified. The first observa- 

 tion is a very doubtful one. 



*H. F. 4' 34" 1 obs.yi^ N.E. 48-1 50-2 



+ P. G. Wall. 5 36 1 ^^ N.N. W. '487-0 485-4 



— F. F. 6 42 1 ^ S.E. 621-7 625-2 



+ 1. H. 8 57 1 ^V ^^-W. 576-4 578-6 



-f G. W. Rock. 9 22 1 jV N-E- 511-6 514-0 



+ S. S. Rock. 11 42 1 2V E.S.E. 206-1 205-0 



—P. H. 12 12 1 y'jj S.S.W. 35-0 33-1 



(H. F.) Hard Flask. \1^6 feet. 



Of limestone; slightly rounded and irregular on the surface 

 contiguous to the station. 



1822. May 24, 13" to 15". Therm. 59 to 61. 16 (excel- 

 lent) obs. 



_:4:K. M. 1' 9"lobs. i S.E. 269-7 270-2 



t + L. B. Stone. 3 24 1 ^\ N. 203-0 203-5 



-l-R. L. 4 34 1 xV^eg- S.W. 48-1 50-2 



— G.W. Rock. 4 52 1 ^^ N.E. 564-6 564-2 

 _F. F. 6 46 1 yij S.S.E. 574-9 575-0 



(S. S.) Symon Seat. Rock 1591 feet. 



1822. Sept. 10. 11" to 16". Therm. 51 to 52. 25 obs. 



+ R. M. 8' 6" 3 ^\ S.S.E. 271-9 269-0 



— G.W. Rock. 8 40 6 yV N.W. 720-3 719-0 



R. L. 11 42 1 -j-V W.N.W. 206-1 205-1 



P. G. Wall. 14 52 1 -rV N-W. 693-6 690-4 



P. H. 17 48 2 yV S.W. 237-0 238-1 



I. H. 19 48 2 -j-f 3- W.N.W.790-1 783-6 



(K. M.) 



