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ward, from the west side of the signal-house, and about 90 feet 
from the nearest corner of it. 
Maker Heights. This spot is near Cawsand, and the station 
is 45 feet from the great flag-staff, in the line produced from 
Statten Battery passing by the side of the staff. 
Kit Hill, near Callington. The station is on the S. W. bas- 
tion of a work, similar to an Indian fortification. 
Carraton Hill. This station is about 4 miles north of Lis- 
keard; and the point 150 yards south of the highest Karn on 
the top of the hill. 
Bindown, near Looe. The station is 50 yards eastward of 
the barrow on this hill. 
Lansallos. The station is in a field belonging to Polvinton 
Farm, which is near that town. The point is 159 feet from 
the western bank, and 90^ from the southern one. 
On Bodmin Down. The station 120 yards south of the high 
road, and about a quarter of a mile east of the turnpike gate. 
The point is in the centre of a remarkable ring. 
Hensbarrow Beacon, near St. Roach. The station is on the 
top of the barrow. 
The De adman, or Dodman Head. The station is about 
40 feet south of the bank, and nearly 100 yards to the east of 
the entrance into the inclosure. 
St. Agnes’ Beacon. The station is on the southern brow of 
the beacon, and about 80 yards from the tower. 
Karnbonellis. The station is 90 yards south of the northern 
Karn, or heap of stones. The hill called Karnbonellis is near 
Porcillis. 
Pertinney. The station is in the middle of the ring on its top. 
This hill is about 2 miles eastward of St. Just. 
