128 On the Discovery of the new Species of Swan, 



Bakestone Edge 6 



Rogan's Seat 



Hugh Seat 



Shunnor Fell 



31 

 5 

 7 



12 

 12 



27 depr. 



34 elev. 



8 ... 



2 ... 



7 ... 



Feet. 



269-0 lower. 

 15*0 higher, 

 135-0 ... 



158-7 ... 



4-5 



4 



2-5 



2 







At Keasdon. 



June 1 1th, 1829. Height of Eye 4 feet. 



Time of observation about noon. Very hot, and nearly 



cloudless, yet tolerably clear. Violent thunder-storms with 



torrents of rain in Westmoreland. 



Blake Hill 1 15 30 



E. Stonesdale Moor 56 48 



Hugh Seat 1 



Shunnor Fell 2 



Dod End 



elev. 



Bakestone Edge 49 



W. Stonesdale Moor 



53 

 33 

 10 

 18 

 36 48 



10 

 9 



25 



feet. 

 224-8 higher. 



2-5 



227-5 ... 



4 



691-1 ... 



5 



713-6 ... 



1 



45-3 ... 



0-5 



283-7 ... 



4 









At The Nine Standards Hill. 

 June 12th, 1829. Height of Eye 3*5 feet. 

 About noon. Bright to the east, cloudy to the west; 

 with brief but heavy showers. 



o , ,. Feet. 



E. Stonesdale Moor .., 



The Tail Brigg 2 49 



Highest Standard, top... 1 



Water Crag 



Shunnor Fell 







Hugh Seat 



Pillar Hill 



[To be continued.] 



sultry, 



44 9 depr. 



308-9 lower. 



2-5 



49 30 ... 



375-5 ... 



0-5 



44 ... 



21-8 ... 



14-5 



1 26 ... 



16-6 higher. 



2 



17 21 elev. 





2-5 



17 12 ... 



175-0 ... 



2 



28 4 ... 



155-9 ... 



2 



9 52 ... 



85-1 ... 



1-5 



XVIII. Statement respecting the Discovery of the new Species 

 of Swan, ?ia?ned Cygnus Bewickii by Mr. Yarrell. By A 

 Correspondent. 



To the Editors of the Philosophical Magazine and Annals. 



Gentlemen, 



A LLO W me, through the medium ofyour Journal, to make 

 ^*- a few remarks upon a paper by Mr. Yarrell, in the last 

 published part of the Transactions of the Linnsean Society, 



descri- 



