3«9 MEASUREMENT OF AN ARC 



DESCRIPTION OF THE GREAT STATIONS, 



AlUfoor Station. — A rocky bill clofe to the Nundydroog road, near 

 twelve miles north from Dodagoontah. The ftation is on the higher! 

 part of the rock to the w eft ward of a fmall hollow running acrofs the 

 top. The circle is on the rock. 



Cheelkul Station.- -It is a hill about a mile to the S. W. of a large 

 village of that name, lying on the road from B. Ballapoor or Davaroy* 

 ■dro&g. The Hation is marked on the top of the rock. There is a very 

 large Hone clofe to the fouth of the rock*. 



Ku/kotab Station.— A hill near a village of that name, near feven miles 

 N. W. from 'Nundydroog. The Ration is on a platform at the fummit, 

 clofe to a high rock with a pillar upon it to. the S, E. of the platform* 

 A (lone with a circle defines the Hation. 



Bart fipee Station. — A hill in the jungle, upwards of five miles precife* 

 ly, eaft from Mudgbeny. The ftation is on its fummit marked as ufu&L 



Yerracondah Station,— A hill in the ceded diftri&s, about twelve miles ; 

 S. S, E, from Pemondah. There is no village very near it, but it is 

 well known 5 the ftation is on the higheft part, and is on a large 

 platform built of loofe ftones and mud, with a ftone and circle in the 

 middle. The afcent is on the eaft fide; 



Paughur, Station. — A large droog, well known on the northern boun* 

 dary of Myfoor* The ftation is on a circular platform on the top of a- 

 fquare rriafs of building where the flag ftaff Mood, and is in the center 

 of the Sultan's battery, the large ft circular fortified rock on the top 

 <©f the droog 4 . A circular Hone with a hole in it defines the ftation. 



