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2d Station, Newada. 
Tue same as the first station, it is about 100 feet west or north-west. | 
of the Math or Hindi temple, near the yillage of that name, four miles 
south-east of Déhra. 
3a Station, Zephyr Hall. 
Tur same as the two preceding. It is near the north-west corner of 
Captain Youne’s Bungalow, on the Nalapant hill, distinguished by the 
above name. 
Ath Station, Nalapant. 
: Tris is the site of the fort of that name, before which General 
Gitiespir fell. The station is marked by a large picket (Plate 3, 
fig. 1). In observing, the circle was placed accurately over it. The 
signal was also adjusted to it, but it happened that when observing at the 
Didhilé station, the pyramidal frame having been blown down, I was 
compelled to take the angle on a tree close to which the signal had been 
placed. It is a well defined object, and its stem is short and straight. 
The distance of the station from it was determined to great nicety, by observ- 
ing ihe angle between them from Zephyr Hail, distant only one mile. 
This angle was, 0 16 25 
The angle at thenorth P. signal was, 96 45 
3d Angle, 82 58.35 Sine Ar. Co. 0 003 28 
Feet. 
Log.distance of signals, == 5485 3 739 16° 
Sine, 16 25 7 679 O1 
( Fect. : 
Distance of centre of station, from centre of tree, 264 == |] 421 45 
