©39 AN ACCOUNT OF THE‘ 
station of the great triangulation which is on the western summit, I have 
called it the new station, and the other the old, their distance which will be 
useful was well determined from Bairdt, and from Bhadraj-Jounsar. 
14th Station, Bhadraj-Jounsar. 
Tes. station is on the ascent to Bairdt fort from Kalsi. ‘The place 
ef observation isa apillar built in the centre of a platform of loose. stones. 
The points intersected. from other stations were ihe extrem corners of this 
platform. The plan (fig. 5) of the station will shew how the reductions 
are obtained. 
‘Tae corner observed at Timli is the 8. E. one; it is 9°6 feet from the 
pillar, from which place it forms an angle of 103 38. These data with 
the distance 90,456, gives the reduction at Trmlt 2 1-4-4. in Azimuth. From 
Bhadraj, two different corners were observed at different times. The first 
time the S. KE. or middle one as it thence appeared. The angle which 
this forms with Bkadra) was found to be 99 04, which with the distance of 
Bhadraj 38,607, and that of the corner from the pillar 9-6 feet, gives the 
reduction at Bhadraj 25-0— in Azimuth. ‘Phe second time the extreme 
corners were observed, which gives the place of the centre.or middie point, 
Now from the diagram it may be seen that this point as viewed from 
Bhadraj, falls to right of the pillar ‘6 feet, which at that distance subtends. 
3:1 the reduction, in Asimuth it is — . 
15th Station, Bairdt Fort. 
‘THis is ae one of the points of the great tnangulation. The station is 
however different in the two triangulations, in the small one it is thesouth cor- 
