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4th February, 1841. 



1st. Observation camp opposite Ronomah in valley. 



Thermo, in shade, 48i° . 



Water boils, 205, approx. height 3,729 feet. 



5 th February, 1841. 



I st. Observation top of the pass to the Jolah river. 



Thermo, in shade below the ) . _i 

 pass on W. side, J 2 * 



Ditto, Ditto, at top, 58|°. 



Water boils, 201, approx. height 5,959 feet. 



5 th February. 



2nd. Observation camp on Jalla river. 



Thermo, in shade, 46°. 



Water boils, 203, approx. height 4,729 feet. 



6th February. 



1st. Observation at pass of Ronomah or Paplongurge. 

 Thermo, in shade, ....... 56°. 



Water boils, 201^, approx. height 5,733 feet. 



2nd. Observation camp below village. 



Thermo, in shade, 50°. 



Water boils, 204, approx. height 4,283 feet. 



7th February. 



1st. Observation summit of pass over great range. 



Thermo, in shade, 47^°. 



Water boils, 201|, approx. height 5,615 feet. 



2nd. Observation camp below the pass, N. side. 



Thermo, in shade, 56o> 



Water boils, 205|, approx. height 3,513 feet. 



3rd. Observation village of Jyramah. 



Thermo, in shade, 68|°. 



Water boils, 209, approx, height 1,650 feet. 



8tb February. 



1st. Observation below cane bridge over Kooki river. 



Thermo, in shade, , 58|°, 



Water boils, 211, approx. height 536 feet. 



2nd. Observation summit of Sumigooding. 

 Thermo, at bottom in shade, 58|°. 



Ditto to top, . . ditto, 70|°. 



Water boils, 207§, approx. height 1,911 feet. 



From the last observation it will be seen, as I have not the report of Captain 

 Pemberton at hand to refer to the others from, that by my calculations the top of 



