592- Sir george shuckburgh’s Obfervations 
Table of heights taken by the barometer, See. 
4- or — the 
Above the 
Lake of Geneva. 
Mediterranean. 
Feet. 
Feet. 
The Lake of Geneva, from iB obfervations, — 
0 
1230 CgJ 
Greateft depth of the Lake, — — 
— 393 
Clufe, at the Croix Blanche, firft-floor, (b) 2, 
+ 35 1 
1581 
Chamouny, ground-floor of the inn near the foot of j 
Mont Blanc, 4 — — — i 
+ 2137 
3367 
The Montanvert, at the Chateau, 1 — 
+ 5 001 
6231 
The fource of the river Arveron, at the bottom of the! 
Vallee de Glace, 1 — — — I 
+ 2426 
3656 
Salenche, at the inn, fecond-floor, 1 — 
+ 664 
1941 
La Bonne-Ville, a la Ville de Geneve, fecond-floor, 1 
+ 245 
1475 
Chatlaino, country houfe near Geneva, ground-floor, g 
+ 178 
The ball on the higheft, or fouth-weft, tower of St. 1 
Peter’s church in Geneva, c — — J 
+ 249 
St. Joire, in a fleld at the foot of the Mole, g — - 
+ 671 
1901 
Summit of the Mole, — — — — 
+ 4883 
6113 
Pitton, higheft point of Mont Saleve, g — 
3284 
45i4 
The Dole, higheft fummit of Mont Jura, G — 
+ 4293 
5523 
The Buet, g — « — — — — 
+ 8894 
IOI24 
Aiguille d’Argentiere, g — — — 
+ I2I72 
13402 
Mont Blanc, g — — — 
+ 14432 
15662 
Frangy, at the inn, firft- floor, below the Lake, 
— 166 
Aix, a la Ville de Geneve, firft floor, below the Lake, 
— 378 
Chambery, au St. Jean Baptifte, firft-floor, below the Lake, — 352 
Aiguebelle, at the inn, firft-floor, below the Lake, 
190 
LaChambre, at the inn, firft-floor, above the Lake, 
+ 337 
St. Michael, at the inn, firft-floor, — 
+ 11 13 
2343 
Modane, at the inn, firft-floor, — - — 
-f 2220 
3450 
(g) More corre&ly 1228 feet, but I have taken 
it at 1230 
in round 
numbers. 
(h) The figures at the end of fome of the names fhew the number of obfer- 
vations that were madej and the letter G indicates fuch obfervations to have 
been geometrical. 
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