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STATISTICS RELATIVE TO NORWEGIAN MOUNTAINS, 



Length and hreadth of the principal lakes in Norway — Continued. 



Name and location of lakes. 



Snaasen-Vand, district of In- 

 deroen, in the amt of North 

 Drontheim. 



Nordsjo, in the lower Tele- 

 mark, amt of Bratsberg. 



Byglandsfjord, at Raabygde- 



lag, amt of Nedenes. 

 Storsjon, at Rendalen, in the 



amt of Hedemarken. 

 Sselbusjo, in the district of 



Strind and S^elbu, amt of 



Seuth Drontheim. 

 Fyrrisvand, at Moland, Tele- 

 ._ mark, amt of Bratsberg. 

 Oieren, at Lower Romerike, 



amt of Smaalenene ; the 



junction of the river Nld and 



Glommen. 



Toke-vand, district of Bamle, 

 amt of Bratsberg. 



Vinstervandene,atGudbrands- 

 dal, Valders, amt of Hede- 

 mark. 



Lemingen, at the Swedish 

 boundary, in the district of 

 Namdal, amt of North Dron- 

 theim. 



Siredalsvan, at Lister, in the 

 amt of Xister and Mandal. 



Osen, at Trysil, in the amt of 

 Hedemark. 



Nams-vandene, at Namdal, in 

 the amt of North Drontheim. 



Bygdin, in the district of Val- 

 ders, amt of Christians. 



Herningsdal-vand, at Nord- 



fjord, in the amt of North 



Bergenhus. 

 Sulidals-vand, or Soledals- 



vand, at Ryfylke, in the amt 



of Stavanger. 



Totak-vand, at Vinje, Tele- 

 mark, amt of Bratsberg. 



Farres-vand, in the district oi 

 Laurvig, amt of Jarlsberg 

 and Laurvig. 



Lnndevand, district of Lister, 

 amt of Lister and Mandal. 



Bandags-vand, at Laurdal, dis- 

 trict of Thelemarken, amt of 

 Bratsberg. 



Spirilenso, at Aadalen, district 

 of Ringerige, amt of Buskerud 



■5 '^ a2 

 M 



18.24 



18.24 



18.24 



18.24 

 16. 72 



15.02 

 15.02 



15.02 

 15. 02 



13.68 



13.68 

 13.68 



12. 

 12. 



12. 



12. 



12. 



.d.2 . 



-tj I — f in 



Height above the sea in English feet. 



2.28 

 1.52 



1.12 



.76 



2.28 



3.04 

 3.04 



1.52 



1.52 



3.04 



15.02 



.76 



14.44 



1.52 



13.68 



3.04 



13.68 



1.52 



1.52 

 1.52 



3.80 

 1.52 



1.12 

 1.12 



.76 



66, Keilhau, 1831. 



77. This lake was formerly higher, but 

 was lowered to the present stand by an 

 earthquake. Carpelan ; from 62 to 72, 

 Keilhau; 128, Nseser, 1844. 



661, mean of two measures, Nscser, 1849. 



843, mean of four measures, upon two 



days, Horby, 1848, 

 516, Naiimann. 



853, Sandborg, by levelling. 



358, Boeck, 1834; 348, Keilhau, 1834. 

 These measures were made at some- 

 what high-water stand ; the high-water 

 mark is from 24 to 28 feet (Norw.) 

 above low water. In the year 1789, 

 this lake rose 34 feet above high-water 

 mark. 



120, Nffiser, 1847. 



3,276, Broch. This measure, was made 

 on the ease side of the middle lake, at 

 a fishing hut there. 



1,332, Keilhau, 1831. 



124, mean of two measures, Keilhau, 



1839 ; at common stage of water. 

 1,473, Keilhau, 1838. 



1,343, Keilhau, 1843; measured at the 



west lake. 

 3,623, Keilhau and Boeck ; 3,623, Broch ; 



3,456, mean of several measures, 



Wergeland, 1843. 

 159, by levelling, Kragh. 



143, Naumann; 267, Falkenberg, 1853; 

 269, mean of two measures, (under very 

 unfavorable circumstances, )Naumann, 

 1853. 



2,234 Maschmann. 



Height not measured, or cannot be ascer- 

 tained. 



Height not measured. 



219, mean of several measures, Masch- 

 mann; 232, Bassoe, 1847. 



535, Keilhau. 



