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The Account of a 
art. v. Situations of the Stations. 
Mintern , or Revels Hill. This station is in Dorsetshire, 
and situated on Revel’s Hill, which is not far from Mintern. 
It is 17 feet N. E. from the comer of the hedge. 
Pilsden. This station is also in Dorsetshire, and near Broad- 
windsor. The point is on the S. E. corner of the old parapet. 
Charton Common. The station is in the field adjoining to, 
and also to the westward of, the Common, and is about two 
miles from Lyme : it is 50 yards from the eastern hedge, and 
may be easily found, as Black Down is only visible from that 
spot, being seen between two trees. 
Dumpdon ; about three miles N. E. of Honiton. The station 
is 1 o feet northward of the hedge of the plantation, and nearly 
on the highest part of the hill. 
Little Haldon; near Teignmouth, in Devonshire. The sta- 
tion is 80 yards from the Direction Post, and in a line with it 
and the Obelisk on Great Haldon. 
Cawsand Beacon ; near South Zeal. The station is about 200 
feet north of the Karn, or great heap of stones. 
Rippin Tor. This station is also on Dartmoor, and about 
5 miles from Ashburton. The point is mid-way between the 
two heaps of stones. 
Furland ; a field near the turnpike-gate between Brixen and 
Dartmouth. The station is near the stone, erected in the middle 
of the field. 
Butterton. The station is 45 feet S. W. of the Karn, on the 
hill called by this name, and about 1 mile from Ivy Bridge. 
The Bolt Head. The station is on the spot called White 
Soar, above the Bolt ; it is 95 feet in the line produced, north- 
