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Second group, from 4000 to 8000 French feet (4263 

 to 8526 English) : 



Mont Pele de la Martinique : 4706 feet ? according 

 to Dupuget. 



SoufYriere de la Guadeloupe : 4867 feet, according 

 to Charles Deville. 



Grunung Lamongan, in the eastern part of Java : 

 5339 feet, according to Junghuhn. 



Grunung Tengger ; of all the volcanoes of Java, that 

 which has the largest crater ( 347 ) : height of the cone 

 of eruption, Bromo, 7546 feet, according to Junghuhn. 



Volcano of Osorno in Chili : 7549 feet, according 

 to Fitz Roy. 



Volcano of the island Pico ( 348 ), one of the Azores : 

 7613 feet, according to Vidal. 



The volcano of the Isle of Bourbon : 8001 feet, 

 according to Berth. 



Third group, from 8000 to 12,000 French feet (8526 

 to 12,789 English) : 



The volcano of Awatscha (in the peninsula of 

 Kamtschatka) ; not to be confounded ( 349 ) with the 

 rather more northerly Strieloschnaia Sopka, which. 

 English sailors commonly call the volcano of Awat- 

 scha: 8910 feet, according to Erman. 



Volcano of Antuco ( 35 ), or Antoio (in Chili) : 8918 

 feet, according to Domeyko. 



Volcano of Fogo, one of the Cape de Verde Is- 

 lands ( 351 ): 9152 feet, according to Charles Deville. 



Volcano of Schiwelutsch, Kamtschatka : north- 

 eastern summit, 10,549 feet, according to Erman. ( 352 



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