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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



in the northern section is at the Milan summit on the Grand Trunk Rail- 

 way, 1,087 f ee t- The lowest point in the White Mountain line is at the 

 notch, 1,914 feet. The Franconia notch is nearly the same, being 2,014 

 feet. The lowest point in the entire line is at the Orange summit of the 

 Northern Railroad, 990 feet. The next lowest point is at Warren, 1,063 

 feet. It is followed by the railroad cut at Milan, 1,087, an d a t Newbury, 

 1,161 feet, for the natural surface of the ground. Two projected railway 

 lines cross the southern section, with the height of 1,560 feet in Stod- 

 dard, and of 1,265 at Harrisville. 



Feet. 



Ridge between Lake Magalloway 

 and Third lake, 



Mt. Abbott (Kent), estimated 



Mt. Carmel, 



Two miles south of Second lake 



Magalloway mountain (est.), 



Ridge (est.), 



Mt. Pisgah, 



Near Diamond ponds, Stewarts 

 town, .... 



Dixville notch, . 



Table rock, 



Peak in Erving's Location, . 



Divide between Nash and Sims 

 streams, .... 



Milan summit, G. T. R., 



Pond of Safety, Randolph, 



Randolph mountain, Randolph, 



Divide between Moose and Israel's 

 rivers, Randolph, . 



Mt. Madison, .... 



Gap between Madison and Adams, 



Mt. Adams, .... 



Gap between Adams and Jeffer- 

 son, . 



Mt. Jefferson, .... 



Gap between Jefferson and Clay, 



Mt. Clay, 



Gap between Clay and Washing- 

 ton, ..... 



Mt. Washington, 



Feet. 



