APPENDIX TO THOMPSON'S VERMONT. 



MOUNTAIN SUMMITS. 



MOUNTAIN PASSES. 



LAKES AND PONDS. 



ALTITUDES ABOVE THE OCEAN. 



Mountain Summits. 



Feet. 



Chin, Mansfield, Thompson, 4348 



Nose, " " 4044 



South Peak, " " 3882 



Camel's Hump, Duxbury, " 4083 



Jay Peak, Adams, 4018 



Shrewsbury Peak, 4086 

 Killingtou " Sherburne, Partridge, 3924 



Equinox, Manchester, " 3706 



Ascutney, Windsor, " 3320 



Snake Mt., Bridport, Adams, 1310 



Buck Mt., Waltham, " 1035 



Sugar Loaf, Charlotte, Thompson, 1003 



Snake Hill, Milton, " 912 



Cobble, " " 827 



Passes over the Green Mountains. 



Villages. 



Falls. 



Great Falls, Marshfield, (head,) 1074 



(foot,) 871 



Nat. Bridge Falls, Waterbury, (foot,) 345 



Mclndoe's Falls, Barnet, (head,) 449 



(foot,) 436 



20 Miles Rapids, Lunenburg, (head,) 822 



Barnet, (foot,) 486 



Guildhall Fall, Guildhall, (head,) 885 



*The level of Lake Champlain is taken for a basis 

 in many of the sm-veys, which have been made, for 

 canals and raih-oad?, and their profiles indicate the 

 height of iJlaces above the lake. In estimatmg, from 

 these, the heights above the ocean, for the accompa- 

 nying tables, 90 feet are added. The mean height of 

 the lake above the ocean is frequently stated at 94 or 

 95 feet, but from the data, to which I have had ac- 

 cess, I am disposed to think that 90 feet is nearly 

 the true height. The change of level of the hike, 

 that is, tlie difference between the extreme high wa- 

 ter and the extreme low water marks, amounts to 

 eight feet. 



