274 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



records, are here given, with others from a published plan and profile of a survey for 

 this road between Woodsville and Lancaster, by J. L. Gregg, engineer, in 1849. 

 These altitudes are known to be approximately in agreement with other series fore- 

 going, by comparison at Lake Winnipiseogee, at Wells River, and at the junction of 

 the Mt. Washington Branch with the P. & O. Railroad. Several heights in the 

 vicinity of Bethlehem, and others from the recent surveys north from Littleton and 



for the Mt. W. Branch, have been furnished by engineers H. W. Goodrich and R. S. 

 Howe. 



Distances Heights in 



from Concord. feet. 



Meredith Village, yj miles. 542 



Plymouth, Si " 473 



Rumney, 59 " 520 



Warren, 71 " 736 



Railroad summit, Warren, 75 " 1063 



East Haverhill, 79 " 773 



Woodsville, 93 " 448 



Connecticut river, low water, 407 



Bath, 97 " 521 



Near dam in Landaff, loi " 560 



Lisbon, 103 " 577 



Upper village in Lisbon, 104 " 592 



North Lisbon, 108 " 667 



Littleton 113 " 817 



Scythe factory, 114 " 862 



Stevens mills, Bethlehem, Ii8 " 987 



Wing Road junction, 120 " 1019 



Whitefield 123 " 931 



I'alton 128 " 866 



South Lancaster 131 " 867 



Lancaster 134 " 870 



Groveton Junction, 143 " 901 



Bethlehem 122 " 1187 



Twin Mountain station, 129 " 1375 



Junction of Mt. Washington Branch with P. & O. R., . . 131 " 1483 



Island below Richardson's mill, Bethlehem hollow, . . 122 " 1104 



Pierce's mill-pond, 124" 1218 



Lower Ammonoosuc, at mouth of Little river, . . . 1329 



Lower Ammonoosuc, J mile above Carroll bridge, ... 1 348 



Burbank's mill-pond, near Twin Mountain house, . . . 129 " 1365 



Rounsevel & Colburn's mill-pond 131 " 1430 



White Mountain house 133 " 1556 



Fabyan house 134 " 1571 



