470 



TABLE OF ELEVATIONS. 



Appendix L. 



Series VII. — Elevations in the Sikkim Terai and Plains of India, 



Gangetic Delta and Jheels. 



No. 







of 



Name of Locality. 



Elevation. 



Obs. 

 3 





Feet. 



Siligoree Bungalow ........ 



302 



12 



Titalya ............ 



326 



3 



Saliibgunj (west of Titalya.) ....... 



231 



4 



Bhatgong ........... 



225 



4 



Thakya-gunj .......... 



284 



4 



Bhojepore ........... 



404 



5 



Rummai ........... 



293 



5 



Rangamally .......... 



262 



5 



Belakoba ........... 



368 



1 



Mela-meli ........... 



337 



6 



Kishengunj . . . . 



131 



43 



Mahanuddy river betweeu Kishengunj and Maldah . . . 



153 



24 



„ „ Maldah and Rampore Bauleah 



98 



12 



Rampore (Mr. Bell's) 



130 



13 



Dacca (Mr. Atherton's) ........ 



72 



54 



Jheels, Dacca to Pundua ........ 



*--003 



33 



Megna river (June lst-6th) ....... 



+ •008 



13 



Soormah (June 9th) ......... 



+ •048 



4 



Pundua (June 10th and 11th) ....... 



+ •018 



3 



(Sept. 7th) 



-•016 



5 



(Nov. 16th and 17th) 



-0-66 



Series VIII. — Elevations in Sikhim, May to December, 1849. 



No. 



of 



Obs. 



Name of Locality. 



By Calcutta 

 Barometer. 



By Dorjiling 

 Barometer. 





Feet. 



Feet. 



2 



Mik, on Tenclong 



3,912 





4 



Namtchi, camp on spur . . . . . . 



5,608 





1 



Tendong summit ..... 



B. 8,671 



Tr. 8,663 



2 



Temi, Teesta valley . . . . . . 



4,771 





4 



Nampok „ ...... 



B. 5,138 



5,033 



8 



Lmgmo „ 



„ 2,861 



2,838 



4 



Lingtam spur, Teesta valley .... 



„ 4,743 



4,867 



4 



Gorh ., 



„ 4,061 



4,195 



2 



Bling-bong .. .... 



„ 2,657 



2,711 



8 



Lingo village „ 



„ 2,724 



2,839 



10 



Singtam, May 14 to 16 



» 4,435 



4,477 



16 



„ (higher on hill) Oct. 30 to Nov. 2 . . 



„ 4,575 





* The observations marked thus * are the differences in inches between the 

 readings of my barometer at the station, and that at the Calcutta observatory, 

 which is 18 feet above the sea-level. 



