Hima vaya Moen rains. 317 
Woaizez for-neights varying from 7,000 to 14,000 we have, 
: Surkanda-Bhadrdj;... 6s. 6... 2 
BORG lee wee) the 
Chand nits !)6 aie e8_ 2 
Uchaliveta. oe 
Chandra Budaii,. sts 
Chi Bait). 00660 28 oa) 9S 
see pyle gpd as 
Wharté fort,...... 1 
Bairat-Chandpur,.....+.. —_ 
Bhat? & BS 
Kédar Kania... i 
Uchalari,.. Ai OP ERS 
- Chandpur-Bhadré Deore leis oes 
Mean, _!_ 
Now although from the elevations of the snowy peaks being far beyond 
14,000 feet, we might safely take a much smaller ratio than + yet to be 
within the mark, we will content hak with that quantity. The ex- 
ee difference in the coefficent, i is, to, that is nearly as 2 to 1. Suppos- 
ing an arc of 60, this will be A 6 or r 3, leaving a doubt of 3, and this 
generally on angles of 3 or 7 = of the height, that i is Of 10,000 feet — 170 feet. 
And it must be recollected that this i is taking not a fair view of the question, 
but an exceedingly unfavorable one, for it might be safely asserted that in 
