502 
The Account of a 
No of 
triangles. 
Names or stations. 
Observed 
angles. 
Diff. 
Spheri- 
cal 
excess. 
Error. 
Angles corrected 
for calculation. 
Distance*. 
• 
XXVI. 
Nine Barrow Down 
Wingreen 
Dean Hill 
39 34 28,75 
88 58 47,75 
51 26 45,5 
— 0,82 
— I>59 
— 0,82 
" 
" 
39 34 28,25 
88 58 46,75 
51 26 45 
Feet. 
180 0 2 
\ 
3> z 4 
— 1,24 
Nine Barrow Down| ^aYffiU 
- 
TC H ' S 
166497 
XXVII. 
Motteston Down 
Nine Barrow Down 
Dean Hill 
5 6 9 55 » 2 5 
51 1 30 
- 1,71 
- M3 
- M 
72 48 37>5 
5 6 9 53.75 
51 1 28,75 
4.4' 1 
^ ^ f Nine Barrow Down 
Motteston Down| DeanHiU 
M5489.6 
144766 
XXVIII. 
Motteston Down 
Dean Hill 
Butser Hill - 
61 53' 20,75 
55 2 7 I 2 
— 1,61 
— 1,64 
— M7 
62 39 30,5 
61 5,3 19 
55 27 10,5 
4»7 i 
Motteston Down from Butser Hill 
- 
155023,4 
XXIX. 
Motteston Down 
Butser Hill 
Dunnose 
64 41 2 
zo 45 10 
94 33 47.5 
- °*35 
-0,43 
— 1,0 
64 41 4 
20 45 9,5 
94 33 4 6 .5 | 
*79 59 59>5 
1,8 
- 2,3 
Motteston Down from Dunnose 
- 
55 io 4’3 
The four sides of the first Branch, namely ; Beacon Hill and 
Dean Hill, Dean Hill and Butser Hill, and Butser Hill and Hind 
Head, have been used in the computation of the sides of this 
branch, because they are supposed to be nearly true : had,however. 
