714 Afr. hutton’s Calculations to afcertain 
ay =5895*4 the Northern bafe in Rannoch. 
RB" = 301 1*4 the Southern bafe in Glenmore. 
nk = 4055*5 the diftance of the two cairns. 
RA =5670 
NR = 5545 
KR 
= 5952 
OR =3582 
AB =1489 
nb" = 6053 
KF 
= 8227 
ob" =5466 
BC =4506 
NA = 594I 
KG 
= 8036 
OA =6769 
CD = 775 
NB = 6573 
KH 
= 774 8 
os =3271 
df =7388 
NC = . 7797 
KW 
= 7603 
ox =4079 
FG =Il66 
ND = 7657 
KL 
= 8 335 
ou =6061 
GH =4068 
NF = 5980 
KT 
=10008 
oz =9073 
HW = 2 Il 8 
NG = 6370 
KV 
=10215 
OM =3317 
WL =l8l6 
NH = 8195 
KG 
= 2615 
UY =7085 
NW = 9059 
KP 
= 3221 
YV =3636 
NL =10405 
k a 
=137x0 
MS = 381 
VT =2645 
NY =I 375 2 
KjS 
=15404 
re =1335 
tz =4393 
NS = 5795 
KM 7 
= 1817 
ze =3719 
zu =4132 
NO = 2875 
K*' 
= 2528 
f'd =6430 
ux =1984 
NP = 327I 
k a 
= 3326 
ff =3934 
xs =2378 
N« =1x876 
k b 
= 4409 
F 't' =4098 
SR =1410 
Na = 5899 
t'k =2327 
n b = 7614 
m'b =1172 
n h — 3381 
PG 
= 4 8 i 5 
ab =1843 
|nJ'= 1585 
PH 
= 5 i 9 6 
cd =1750 
From the three firft lines, or bafes, and the horizontal 
angles obferved at the feveral Rations, a very large and 
accurate plan of the whole furvey was conftrudted, form- 
ing a map of four feet long by four feet broad, which 
was verified in every part by the meafures of the com- 
puted 
