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tances and heights‘of the snowy, peaks. I find the angle at the, pole or 
difference. of longitude between Seharanpur station and Sri Canta, to be 
114 47 —the peak being. East, and at Reital: the difference of 
Longitude of that village, and the peak, is found to be 12 6—the speak 
being Kast, ee tie difference of longitude of Seharanpwr ‘and. 
Reital, is 
ews Mes by cael ee at es AU Eat ul oie) ae Aor vg) a Sel alle aialc 1°, 2, 41° in Time=Oh. . 4m. 10s, 7" 
Longitude of Sthardinptir by the emersions of the first ‘satellite, os 0. vc ee cove cee 5 10 24 
5 14 34. 7 
But the mean of the second immersion of first satellite gives ......00.0ses- BLTRQUIGa PAOUR EG? - 
Mean of emersions and immersions, ee.....- 2 SP Ree Re Sa tae. Ais ‘gud el 4 208g 
Four sets of cstaces of the sun and moon with the reflecting circle, on the 8th May, gave 5h, 
14m. 25s. wae 
On the whole T think 5° 14" '20° 6 or 78 35 607 may be safely taken 
for the longitude of Revtal Kast of Greenwich, 
REITAL, contains about thirty-five houses and is esteemed a consider 
ble village; as usual in the upper mountains where timber is plen- 
tiful, the houses are large and two and three stories high. Whena_ 
house has three stories, the lowest serves to shelter the cattle by nights 
the second is a sort of granary and in the upper the family dwellss 
round it there is generally a strong wooden gallery or balcony, which 
is supported by beams that project from the walls, The roofs of the | 
houses are made of boards or slates: they are shelving, and _pro- 
ject much beyond the top of the walls, and cover the balcony, which 
is closed in bad weather by strong wooden shutters or pannels, These 
houses are very substantial and have a handsome appesrance at a 
