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BIRDS AND FLOWERS. 



in order, beginning with the Epsom hills east of Con- 

 cord and looking north: Garvin Hill in Chichester; 

 Catamount in Pittsfield; Peaked Hill in G-ilmanton; 

 Oak Hill (over Turtle Pond) in Loudon; the two Bel- 

 knap mountains in Gilford; the scalloped crest of Os- 

 sipee (back of Lake Winnepesaukee) ; Bean Hill in 

 Northfield; the eastern wall of the Franconia Notch, 

 with some of the Waterville mountains, perhaps Os- 

 ceola and Tecumseh; Flume; Lafayette; Cannon 

 (where hangs the Profile) ; the Five-Step in Sanborn- 

 ton ; the three peaks of Moosilauke (the house is on the 

 middle and highest one) ; the rounded outline of Carr 

 in Warren back of Mount Stinson in Bumney; Ply- 

 mouth Mountain near Bridgewater (a tiny miniature 

 of Kearsarge) ; "the wave-like top" of Cardigan; 

 Eagged in Andover; Kearsarge; Sunapee; the Mink 

 Hills in Warner; Crany Hill in Henniker; Grand 

 Monadnock; Crotched in Francestown; Pack Monad- 

 nock in Peterborough ; the Uncanoonucs in Goffstown. 



There are some gaps in this orbis terrarum, espe- 

 cially among the minor elevations, but it is believed 

 that the list is approximately correct as far as it goes. 

 The view from Rattlesnake is surprisingly extensive 

 for a hill less than eight hundred feet high, but be- 

 cause there is no marked peak it is impossible to sweep 



