ago _ AN ACCOUNT OF THE 
8th Station, Timl. ' 
‘Turs station is about one mile or a little more S. W. of the village of 
that name, on a rising ground, a large picket as usual marks the spot. 
No reductions. 
9ik or Masirana Station. 
‘Tris station is on a peak of the range which hounds the Din to the 
north, shutting in the Aglar, one of the feeders of the Jumna. The point 
obsetved was a small pyramid of trees which had been formerly erected. 
¥ rom Nalapant, however this point was not observed, but a pillar that 
had’ been built on the occasion of a former visit, ‘The stand of the circle 
was placed exactly under the summit of the pyramid. ‘The distance of 
the pillar observed at Nalapané was 2.3 feet, anid the angle which it form- 
ed with Nalapant was 159, the latter being to the left. This gives with 
the distance, 41°8387 feet, the reduction is == 4-1—additive in Agimutit. 
(Plate 3. fig. 3). 
16th Station, Surkanda. | 
Tuts is one of the stations of the great triangulation, and it was fer 
the determination of the distance of this and the Chandpir station, that 
this triangulation was instituted. The point observed is the centre of a 
small Math or Hindi temple. The place of observation is a stone pillar, 
which is 14 feet from the centre of the building. The centre forms an 
angle with Nalapané of 90, beme to the left, and consequently with the 
Mastrana station an angle of 130, Wath these and the distances, the 
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