462 The Account of a 
to Old Sarum, Four Mile Stone, Beacon Hill, Thorny Down, 
and Highclere, where the operations of this year terminated. 
But it must be observed, that owing to a strain which the 
clamp of the instrument sustained when at Thorney Down, 
jno dependance could be placed on the observations which were 
made at Highclere. Upon this being discovered, and the sea- 
son too far advanced to permit of any business being done 
after the instrument might be repaired, the party returned to 
London. 
art. vii. Angles taken in the Tear 1793. 
At Motteston Down. 
Between 
Nine Barrow Down and Dunnose 
Butser Hill and Dunnose 
Rook's Hill and Dunnose 
159 5i 2,5 
5 
Mean. 
* 
} S >75 
64 41 2 
4 4 57 46 dubious. 
At Dunnose. 
Dean Hill and Brading staff 
Motteston Down and Brading staff 
Nine Barrow Down and Brading staff 
Butser Hill and Brading staff 
Rook's Hill and Brading staff 
Chanctonbury Ring and Brading staff 
Beachy Head and Brading staff 
55 58 38,5 ]„ 8 
38,75 J 3 ’ 3 
94 49 ] 9 
109 " I ’ 5 }5,7 5 
° 
24 28 42,5 | 
45,5 J** 
4° 11 44 
60 42 40 'j 
42 4 hS 
42,25 J 
