

GLACIERS IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. 291 
Gap between Pleasant and Franklin, : y 3 í 4,400 ft. 
Mount Franklin (24 on map), : : . 4,904 
Mount Munroe (23 on $ ë š 5,384 
Gap between Munroe and Washington, ‘ r E | 
Lake of the Clouds, foòt of Munro ae è i 5,009 
Mount Washington (22 o ; 5 6,288 
Gap between Washington and Clay, 4 i A 5,417 
Mount Clay (21 on map), : ; ee a 5,553 
Gap between Clay and Jefferson, srg 4,979 
Mount Jefferson (20 on map), . . «.  . - 5,714 
een Jefferson and Adams, . . . si jini ht Bop 
Mount Adams (19 on map), . F $ x : ET 
Gap between Adams and akon T gen 
Mount Madison (18 on m 5,365 
ap), 
Limit of trees on tebe side of Washington, ‘ando on Madison, pier 
Limit of trees on Clint igs 
Mount Hayes Bote) ‘a6 on apy, : . - 2,000 
Mount Moriah (15 on map), . 
_ Carter Mountain, north peak, or inp (a4 on map); - 4,702 
pane Mountain, south peak (13 on map), . Sor Se 
Rig Mountain (12 on map), . : $ } E joes 
uble-head, north peak 
Double-head, south suk K } ao on map), n r ` ; 3,000 
ap), . s w z 3 T š 
rn Mountain (9 on map), ° . j G08 do eo REM 
Gian’ Stairs (28 on map), 
Mount Webster (south of Sc. Ws oe 

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üd ia ‘There are few persons among those who visit the natina who could not 
study ein os ng evidence of former glaciers, if they were so T sed. A very little 
enable one to recognize the marks upon the rocks wh apie occur. A 
ane tre of the compass, are the only things needed. Notes thus obtained, and 
uay and conscientiously upon the spot, are always valuable. 
c meridian d; and the correction for declination, 
field leads to Year and the location, applied afterwards: the use of two meridians in the 
to confusion. The date, too, should always be affixed. It is well, also, to 
feature vile naar needle, for local d prota i y taki ing the benini to some known 


Of Which ane the landscape when ries exists; and ct positions 
be eta i » Can be seen, by taking the bearing of both of them, the place ee 
Foi: is easi 
upon the — determined; so that the point of his observation may be * 
Gl the stone | ipat © sheng it 
somewhat, men bepal acial traces may bor Kopua off from Such 
mitessions va so very satisfac etory; sia taken from eee re’s own engraving. 
Se be put upon the paper before it is moved from the stone 


