2Q6 H ON THE HEIGHT OF THE 



Sibudhol valley, - . . * (24.48$) 5711 



Alfo, as before, 



Cold fprirag Chifapdnt t - - - - - 5818 



City of Cat'hmdndu, * * 47^4 



And (by a trigonometrical meafurement of 

 mountains encompafling the valley of Nepal*® 

 feleeling from it mountains fouth of CaUhman- 

 dii f ) Chandragiri M. above Cat'bmdndu 3682 

 feet, and above the fea/f+ - S46G 



Palchu M. (above Cafhmiandu 4210 feet,) - -. 8994 



It does not feem then, that the elevation of the pafs of Ndgun-ghdti\ 

 whence the mountain near Jcimundwitari was obferved, need be 

 thought overrated at fo little as the lowed of thefe heights which com- 

 mand a fimihr extend ve view of the Himalaya. 



To recapitulate the refult of this minute examination of meafure- 

 ments of the Indian Alps, the following are Mated as differences of ele- 

 vation which may be received as near approaches to a correct determi- 

 nation of the height, and as fully fub Mandating the pofition which 

 was advanced, at the beginning of this papen 



Bhawalagiri or Dholdgtr ; above Gorakhpur, which is eflimated to 

 be 400 feet above the fea ; 



1 Ibid. p. 334. 



®* Colonel Crawford, MSS. 



■H This mountain, by General Kirkfatruck'* doubtful obfemtioa of ate bar«»etcr (2Z.$h »»79 8 f 



feet, above the plain? of Bengal^ 



