436 Barometrical Measurements 



Helvellyn. 



From two observations made the same day at Paterdale. — Day rainy. — 

 The Barometer varied .194 in 5 hours. — The Inn at Paterdale is 24 

 feet above Ullswater. 



The height of Grisdale brow above Ullswater 988 



of Red Tarn 1935 



of the top ofHelvellyn 2686 



Saddleback. 



Threlkeld, where the first observation was made, is 235 feet above the 

 level of Keswick Lake, which is 228 feet above the sea. 



above Keswick Lake. above the Sex 



The height of Saddleback— the Pummel . . . 2615 feet I 2843 feet 

 the Crupper ... 2561 I 2789 



Skiddaw. 



The Oak Inn at Keswick, where the first observation was made, is 28 feet 

 above the lake, which is 228 feet above the sea. 



above Keswick Lake. above the Sen 



The height of Latrigg 330 feet 558 feet 



of Half-way stone 1408 1636 



of the summit of Skiddaw .... 27S9 30(7 



Barometrical Measurements. 

 By SAMUEL WOODS, Esq. 



MEMBER OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



IN the following measurements only one observation was made 

 at the lower station, unless the contrary is stated. They are calcu- 

 lated according to the formula of Sir Henry Englefield. 



Feet 



Branch of the Mendip hills just above and eastward of Cross ; the point 

 appears to the eye to be one of the highest in the Mendip range. 

 Height above Cross 670 



