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cise situation cannot be easily pointed out by measurement. It 

 may, however, be observed, that it is 14 feet southwards, from 

 the decayed parapet on the top of the hill. 



Quainton, Buckinghamshire. The station is on the high 

 ground, north of this town. It cannot very easily be found, 

 because the hill is destitute of objects; yet it may, probably, be 

 discovered, by looking for it on the green ridge which divides 

 the land : it is in the middle of that boundary, and about 200 

 feet westward of the pathway. 



Kinsworth, a village near Dunstable. The station is on the 

 summit of a hill, about half a mile north of the village. A hedge 

 runs across the hill, from which the station is 40 feet north- 

 west : it is likewise close to the road. 



Lilly hoe > Hertfordshire. The station is on a commanding 

 eminence, having the Icknield zvay at the foot Of it. There are no 

 objects on this hill, therefore the precise situation cannot be 

 pointed out by means of measurement : it is towards the north- 

 west corner of the hill. 



Stanmore. This station is on the southern extremity of the 

 range above the town : it is near the trees, and a little to the 

 westward of the broken ground. 



Bushy Heath, near Stanmore, The station cannot be easily 

 found : it is about 1000 feet from the road, but there are no ob- 

 jects near enough to determine it by measurement. 



Wrotham. This station is 205 J- feet north-east of the old 

 station : it may be easily found, with the assistance of a theodo- 

 lite, Severndroog Tower making an angle of 94 19' with the 

 new station. 



Gravesend. The station is on Windmill Hill, and on the western 

 side of it : it is about 50 feet south of the stile, and near the brow. 



