Trigonometrical Survey. 



5^3 



At Ash Beacon. 



Between 



Moor Lynch and Mendip Hills 



Mendip Hills and Bradley Knoll 

 Bradley Knoll and Bull Barrow 



Bull Barrow and Pilsden 

 Mintern Hill and Pilsden 



Pilsden and Quantock Hills 

 Quantock Hills and Mendip Hills 



Mean. 



On the Mendip Hills, 



Bradley Knoll and Ash Beacon 



Ash Beacon and Moor Lynch 



Dundon Beacon and Moor Lynch 



56 



29 50 



1 " 





52,25 



r-5 1^5 





52,25 



J 



5° 



8 45,25 

 45'75 



}45>5" 



93 



38 10,5 



1 





J 3 



^2,5 





14 



J 



83 



4° 33.5 

 35>5 



J34.5 



49 



21 35.75 



[38,25 





39.75 





39^75 



59 



34 4°. 5 

 42,25 



J4i>5 



72 



57 49.75 





58 



16 20 



1 





21,5 



>22 





24,25 



J 



6 9 



26 46,5 



[48,25 





49 





49; z 5 



23 



58 16,5 

 *7>75 



h 



art. v. Particulars relating to the Operations of the Tear 1 jgy. 



I have shewn in the preceding articles, that sufficient mate- 

 rials are now in my possession, for calculating the latitudes and 

 longitudes of those places whose bearings and distances from 

 given stations are found in the Account of 1797. I have also 

 pointed out the direction which the survey has subsequently 

 taken ; and given a short account of the measurement of a new 

 base in Somersetshire. The operations of 1799 now remain to 

 be spoken of. 



