202 Europe : — a popular Physical Sketch. 



and in the valleys between the central European moun- 

 tains. 



Cultivation of olives and southern fruits in the lower val- 

 leys of the south-European peninsulas. 



Mining in the Scandinavian, Scotch, English mountains, 

 the Harz, Eryzebirge, the Alps, Pyrenees, the Gallician 

 mountains, Serra Morena, and the Hungarian mountains. 



Land-trade, chiefly on the east and north-European plains. 



Sea-trade in the west and south of Europe. 



Manufactures, more extensive in the west (England, 

 Belgium, France, north Germany,) than in the east; more 

 so in the north than in the south. Navigation also is more 

 important in the north than in the south. 



List of the Heights quoted. 



Names. 



Paris, 

 feet. 



English 

 feet. 



Remarks. 



Gousta, 



5801 



6150 



Smith. Topogr. Stat. Saml. 2. 

 D. 2 B. 



Justedelsbra, 



6000 



6400 



v. Buch. Gilb. An. 41. 



Skagestoltind, 



7650 



8160 



Keilhau and Boeck, Mag. for 







Naturvid. 1. 



Lodalskaabe, 



6190 



6602 



Bohr. Morgenbladl822,No. 155. 



Sneehatten, 



7099 



7572 



Hisinger, Antekn. 3. 



Syltop, 



5507 



5874 



Do. do. 2. 3. 



Sulitelma, 



5796 



6182 



Wahlenberg, Mattn. 



Enontekis,. . 



1341 



1430 



Grape. (Ehrenheim. Klim. Ror- 

 Kgh.) 



Tabsrg, 



1032 



1100 



Hisinger, Profiler. 



Kinnekulle, 



856 



913 



Do. do. 



Rytterknagten, . . 



480 



512 



Orsted og Esmark, Borah olm. 



Finland, (greatest 









height) 



1200 



1280 



Engelhardt. Darst. 1. 



Orafa Jokul, 



6030 



6432 



Scheel MSS. 



Oster Jokul, 



5340 



5696 



Ohlsen, (Scheel MSS.) 



Hekla, 



5033 



5368 



Soekort Arkiv. Kort. 



Slattaretind, 



2712 



2892 



Forchammer MSS. 



Skiellingfield, 



2347 





Do. Do. 



Ben Wywis, . . 1 

 Ben Newis, . . J 



4110 



3722 



Boue, Essai Geologique. 



