G2 



Heiglit (if Kanozaii 



355.2 





„ ,, instnmiL'iit 



1.6 





F above K 



3440.3 







3797.1 



metres 



or HL'iglit of Kaiiozan 



355.2 





,, „ instnimc'iit 



l.G 





T above K 



1213.4 





F above T 



2217. 





3787.2 metve.s 



The mean of tlicso vesiiltti is 3792 niolics, uliirli I am convinced is moru 

 nearly correct Uiaa any other of tlie results. It falls between the measurement 

 of Jlr. Stewart and those of ]\Iessrs. Nakamura and Wada and Mv. Knipiiing. 

 The height will probably be determined soon by the Snrveying Bureau, when 

 we uiay expect to know it with great exactness. 



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