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Altitude. 
Place. Meters. Feet. Method. 
Cundurguachana, 4,090 13,254 1B. 
Top of Guagua-Pichincha, 4,787 15,704 fv 
Bottom of the crater, 4,016 13,175 1B. 
Top of the mound in the crater, 4,087 13,408 1 “ 
‘Top of Panecillo, 3,050 10,006 2 * 
_ Machangara, hacienda de las Monjas, 2.648. 8687. 1% 
___ Bridge of Guépulo 2,545 8349 1 “ 
Church . 2,690 8,825 2 
Tumbaco, plaza, 2,390 7,841 38 * 
embo, “ 2,484 8,149 2 * 
Hacienda of Guachala, 9,601 9,189 4 * 
ayambe, pueblo, ; 2,852 9,357 Ba 
Top of Atacazo, edge of crater, 4,539 14,891 2 “ 
Arenal within crater, 4,949: 18,916- 2 
Tambillo, tambo, 2,802 9,193 7“ 
Aloac, pueblo, t  PO8e 7 SSO: 28S 
Top of Corazon, 4,787 15,704. 2 * 
Machachi, tambo, 2.935 9699-4." 
sallocantana peak on Rumifiagui, 3,839 12,594 2 * 
» Bottom of the Caldera, 9,756 49,819. 1.4 
eak between Capacocha and Sachacocha, 4,192 13,752 1 “ 
Hacienda of Pedregal, $601 11 Aat. 1 
Top of P: 0a, 4,255 13,959 2 “ 
alé, 3,161 10,870. 2 * 
Alangasf, plaza, 26st RAST 1 
Hacienda of Sir. Jijon, Chillo, 2,518 8,261 1“ 
Arr. XXXVI—Inaugural Address before the British Association 
at Edinburgh, August 2d ; by Sir Wi~LtaAM THoMPson, 
President of the Association. 
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