209 



Miscellaneous elevations. 



Name or number of peak. 



Station 2* 



Station 3' 



Station 7* 



Engineer Mountain 



Station 36 



Station 37 



Station 39 



Station 42* 



Station 44* 



Station 45* 



Station 47* 



Bristol Head* 



Howard ville 



Silverton 



Lake Fork Pass* 



Cunningham Pass* 



Pass east of Sultan Mount* 



Pass west of Sultan Mount* 



Pass at head of Mineral Creek" 



Bear Creek Pass (a) 



Weminuche Pass* 



Height above 

 the sea. 



13, 560 



12, 670 



9,100 



12, 971 



12,554 



12, 648 



10,613 



10,580 



8,100 



8,300 



8, 930 



12, 800 



9,700 



9,400 



12, 540 



12,090 



10, 460 



11,570 



11,098 



12,600 



10, 170 



37 58 12 



38 7 42 

 38 16 48 

 37 42 4 

 37 42 48 

 37 41 19 

 37 35 12 

 37 25 40 

 37 16 45 

 37 11 18 

 37 19 35 

 37 47 45 

 37 50 12 

 37 48 48 



Longitude. 



107 4 3 



107 12 35 



107 9 6 



107 48 12 



107 55 37 



107 14 11 



107 49 55 



107 55 42 



107 49 20 



107 59 24 



107 42 15 



107 3 6 



107 35 42 



107 39 40 



The star denotes points whose heights depend oa a single reaiing of mercurial barometer, 

 (a) Height determined by aneroid barometer. 



NOTES USEFUL FOR THE LOCATION OF MINERS' MONU- 

 MENTS IN BAKER S PARK. 



Saltan Mountain is the peak at the south end of Baker's Park. In the 

 following notes the monument built by this party on the southern knob 

 is used as the station. Station 16 is a high massive peak, two miles north- 

 west of Howard ville, but not quite visible from the town 5 it may be seen 

 from a point a little up the side of Galena Mountain. On the summit we 

 left a small monument of stones. The latitude of station 16 is 37° 51' 30".5, 

 and its longitude 107° 37' 9".8. The latitude of Sultan Mountain is 37° 

 47' 15", and its longitude 107° 42' 1".5 ; at station 16, Sultan Mountain, 

 bears south 42° 11' west; at Sultan Mountain, station 16 bears north 42° 8' 

 east. The distance between the two points is 6,60 miles. By using this 

 as a base any engineer can locate accurately a monument at any point 

 visible from the two stations. Silverton and the whole lower end of the 

 park are visible from both points, as well 'as points on the side of Ga- 

 lena Mountain, and also others near Arastra Gulch. 



