gj6 The Account of a 



Between • ' " Mean. 



Hampstead Heath and Hanger Hill Tower , 



On Bushy Heath. 



5i*7S 



Wendover and Kinsworth - - - 38 22 5 |, 



On Bagshot Heath. Station of 1794. 



Highclere and Nuffield - - - 55 32 25,5 "] 



25,75 I26 

 26,75 J 



Nuffield and Pen Tower - 48 47 1 1 



12,5 



" 1 



12*75 y 



12,75 J 



Pen Tower and St. Ann's Hill - - 70 30 37,25 



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art. 7. Situations of the Stations. 



Trevose Head. The station on this point of land, which is 

 about four miles from Padstow, in Cornwall, is situated on the 

 southern part of it, and is about forty feet from the declivity. 

 The ground seems a little higher than any other part of the Head. 



Cadon Barrow. The station is on the centre of the Barrow; 

 which is a very remarkable one, and well known about the 

 country. It is about two miles from Tintagel, being in a field 

 lying south of the road leading from that town to Camelford. 



Brown Willy. The staff is erected on the highest part of this 

 mountain, which is about nine miles southward of Camelford. 



St. Stephen's Down. The station is about 150 feet from the 

 eastern part of the building erected on this Down. It lies south- 

 west from the corner of it, and about twenty feet from the road. 



Mendip. The station is in a field on the top of the down, being 

 about two miles north of Shepton Mallet. The field is next to 

 the road leading from that place to Bristol, and lies west of it : 

 it is also north of the road which goes from Wells to Frome. 



