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reductions to the centre are found'to be 44-7, for Nalapané Gm Azimuth +), 
and for the Masirana station 45°9 Cin Azimuth ).. (Plate 3. fig. 4). 
Lith Station, Bhadraj-Jounpiir. 
Tuts station is on 2 mountain of Jounpir, situated between the Aglar 
and the Jumna, a wooden temple with conical roof on the summit was the 
point observed, but the place of cbservation was on a stone pillar 9°5 feet 
from its centre. ‘The angles which it formed with the different points 
intersected and their distances, as well as the reductions are given in the 
following table. 
Reductions to Centre, Distance 9°5 Feet. 
Distence Angle . be- | Reduction | 
Stations. 3 from centre} Logarithm. \tween stati-| Sines. a’ 
of station.  lons & centre.' Azimuth, 
| q > Feet. oO a 40 
Masirana station, ccoccssceesee-e- 43:966'4 | 51 30 L. | | 34:9 — | 
igang A sta aek areas ela. 37-218 |. 42 07 R. 35:3 4 
notiits TOinks Sap BOneesooI noes Ot » 38°946 | 103 22 R. 43:9 + | 
Aire ANGI os oie e'> « viebyeiennsetyeile AT IAL |, 109 34 R. 39:9 + 
12th or Diidhilé Station. 
Tus station is on a peak of the range to which Bhadraj, Mastrana 
and Surkanda stations belong. ‘The point observed was a pillar which 
had been previously erected, and it was on this that the circle was placed 
in observing, ‘There are therefore no reductions. 
13th Station, Bhadraj. 
Tis station is on the eastern summit of a well known peak. The 
circle was placed on the pillar which was the point observed from the other 
_ stations, consequently there are noreductions. ‘To distinguish it from the 
