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known, and the station easily found ; for the apex of the hill 

 appears as if it were truncated, and in the middle of the smooth 

 part is the station. 



Cumner Hill, near Oxford. The station is about 130 feet 

 westward from the centre of the clump of trees. 



JVhiteham Hill, Oxfordshire. There are a few trees contiguous 

 to the station, which bear eastward from it, and are about 80 

 feet distant. The station is on the highest and smoothest part 

 of the hill. 



Lidlingion, a village near Ampthill in Bedfordshire. This 

 station can easily be found, for a tumulus, whose centre is the 

 station, has been erected, to render it conspicuous. 



Trusler Hill, in Woburn Park. The station is on a tumulus 

 likewise ; and can be found without any difficulty. 



Stations in Essex, Suffolk, and Hertfordshire. 



Prittlewell Steeple. 



Rayleigh Steeple. The station is in the north-east corner, 20 

 inches from the north parapet, and 4 feet from the eastern one. 



Danbnry Steeple. The instrument was placed in the four 

 angles of the Steeple, as circumstances rendered it necessary. 

 The points are readily found, as there is scarcely room in the 

 corners to place an instrument. Stations were also selected on 

 the following Steeples, &c. 



Canewden Steeple. West Mersea St. Little Bentley St. 



Frierning St. Colchester, St. Mary's Staircase. Woodbridge St. 



Tillingham St. Tattingstone St. Butely St. 



Thorp St. Rushmere St. Otley St. 



Stoke St. Great Tey St. Henley St. 



Dover Court St. St. Osyth Priory, Flagstaff. Falkenham St. 



Peldon St. Shoebury Ness, Staff. Copdock St. 



