APPENDIX. 



APPEiroiX 0. 



A Table o/Jffeiffhts of the Principal Mountains in tJa Archipelago. 



Height Iq 



Place. Eng. feet. 



Amboina. 



Sftlhutu (liighestpeat on 

 the idliind).......... 4,010 



Tbbnats (poak oH 0 



TiDOBE (pftak of) ... 5j440 



Moant Klabat 6,6fiO 



Mount SudaTa 4390 



Mount Batu Angus.. . . . 2,290 



Mount Lokon. 6,140 



Helgbtln 



MiKAHASSA, 



Mount Mflssarang.,.. 4,150 



Mount Tompasso... 8,H5a 



Mount Sap iitan 6, 9 fi* > 



Mdunt Mahawut. 4, 1 7> 



MonntSoropo 4,901 



Mount Katawak , 3,970 



Mount Kawin 8,480 



Lake of Tondano 2,2Y2 



EEIGHTa DT JAVA. 



MouBt Krawang 5,!r71 



Salak t,244 



Mandalawaugi 9, 940 



Gedeh... fi,T50 



Sedaratu * . 9,691 



Alun-alun 9,100 



Papandayang T,4rt7 



Paair Alang. 8,387 



TamanSaat.. T,908 



OMkorai 9,233 



TelagaBodas... 5,874 



Highest edge of GWnnggong. 6,820 



Galutiggong 8,825 



Slamat 11,829 



Sindoro 10,316 



Merbabu........ 10,219 



Sumbing 10,947 



Lawn.. 10,727 



Dorowati 8,480 



Kawi 9,408 



Aijuno. 10,947 



Sfemim 12,335 



Bndolembn, liighest peak in 

 the Tenger Mountains, . . 8,705 



Boromo — . 7,545 



Ajang 



Son io,m 



HEIGHTfl T3S STTMATBA, 



Padang Hill (Apenberg) 841 



Kayn Tanam *?J 



Padang Panjang 2,433 



Fort Gugur Sigandang, the highest point on the eol between 



Singalang and M^rapi , 8,677 



From this place to.Matua ia the plateau of Agam— Matua ia. . . . 3,389 



Bambang..... - - 2,028 



Pisang 



Kunipodang (where we crossed the brook and found a emtr&leur 



inakmg a bridge, etc.). • * • ■ ■ JjJ 



Bondyol.,. • ■ „ j85 



Water-shed just before coming to Libu Sikfeping. 2,182 



LibuSik^ping 



Kau. * — Jll 



Water-shed between Ran and Kota Nopan 2,132 



That above Kota Nopan • - ■ ■ l.^^l 



