Places. 
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out of our power to take 
any observations in the 
city of Jaipur, we met 
sureda sufficient base,an 
took the distances of such 
remarkeble objects there 
as were visible, and from 
the Trigonometrical ob- 
servations, found the lati- 
tudes of the following 
places to be: 
High pillar, near the ob- 
servatory in Jaipur .. 
Palace of Nehr-gerh , ond 
the hill 
Yort above east end of? | 
the town 
ort of Mootie Doone 
rvie,between Sanganer 
and J aipur 
eeoeneove 
Fort of Airoute, without} || , 
the wall, ats. W.angle§ | 
(Sanganér, ta Rewarrie 
town, by Raj-gerh and 
Alwar.) 
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Latitude. 
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Circumstances rendering it 
a 
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26 
26 
27 
26 
4637 
49|55 
5236 
58/59 
vane 
LaTITUDES OF 
Province & District. | 
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Remarks. 
Total distant, Rewarrie camp to Sane 
ganér, British 125". 7°". 
I 
The pillar east of Sanganér, camp 2. 
30". Center of the city, nearly 3!, 14™. 
or 1°. 12'. 38''. west of the east wall 
of Delhi, which I take to be about 
77°. 14'. 15". east of Greenwich, and 
Jaipur 75°. 50'. 07" .—Longitude, 
east of Greenwich. 
Rast side of the town. Distance from 
_ Sanganér, 9". 2". 
East side of the town. Distance 10". 2% 
East side of the village. Distance 16°. 3% 
1 ferlong east of the small fort on aes 
hill. Distance 14%. 1% 
2 funibuge N. E. of the village: part of 
it belongs to Jaipur, and part to the 
Ram Raja. Distance 14". 7'..—Ob- 
servation of the latitude, not gced. 
They call the country here Dheonkar, 
and the Pergunne, Bhatteri. 
