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APPENDIX NO. YI. 
No. YL 
Table of Geographical Positions determined by the Expedition. 
The following signs are used :— 
> For theodolite stations for primary triangulation. 
S. For positive observations by double altitude and artificial horizon. 
A For positions determined by triaugulation or intersecting bearings. 
R. For positions determined by dead reckoning, corrected, where pos¬ 
sible, by triangulation. 
The bearings are always solar, and the positions are arranged nearly 
according to latitude, commencing with the northernmost. 
The Roman numerals refer to the positions as indicated upon the 
official chart presented to the Navy Department.—E. K. K. 
No. 
Designation. 
Latitude. 
Longi¬ 
tude. 
Method. 
XLIV. o. 
Mount Edward Parry. 
o / 
82 30, •P’ 
o 
66, *p- 
R. 
XL III. 
Mount Francis Beaufort. 
82 27 
67 2' 
XLIL 
Cape Bcechy. 
XL I. 
Capo Roderick Murchison.. 
XL. 
Cape BcUot. 
82 1*9 
68 10 
A 
xxxrx. 
Lady Franklin Bay. 
XXXVIII. 
Cape Sophia Cracroft. 
81 51-8 
68 26 
A 
XXXVII. 
Capo komain-Desfoss6s. 
81 39-0 
69 33 
A 
XXXVI. 
Mount James C. Ross... 
XXXV. 
Capo Oeorgo Back.. 
81 18-9 
70 30 
A 
XLIV. 1. 
Capo Constitution. 
81 22 0 
R. 
XLV. 
Sir John Franklin Island Bay. 
81 17*1 
66 12 
A 
XL VI. 
Cape Independence. 
XLV II. 
Crazier Island . 
XLIX. 
Lafayette Bay. 
XXXIV. 
Bay of Carl Ritter. 
81 121 
71 10 
A 
XXXIII. 
Capo Von Bttch. 
81 5*4 
70 57 
A 
LI. 
Capo Jefferson. 
81 00 
G7 40 
AS. 
XXXII. 
Sir John Richardson Bay. 
80 58*1 
71 10 
A 
LI L 
Capo Hamilton. 
80 56-3 
67 42 
A R. 
Kennedy Channel. 
XXXI. 
McClure Bay. 
80 52-1 
70 53 
A 
XXX. 
Capo Collinsou. 
80 50-0 
70 46 
A 
LIII, 
Mount John Adams... 
LIV. 
Cape Madison. 
80 00 
66 40 
S. R. 
XXIX. 
Capo McClintock. 
80 00 
70 41 
A 
XXVIII. 
Scoresby Bay. 
XXVII. 
Capo Norton Shaw. 
80 00 
70 36 
A 
LV. 
Robert Morris Bay. 
LVL 
Capo John C. Calhoun.. 
80 00 
66 38 
AR. 
LIX. 
Bay of Silas Wright..... 
LVIL 
Cape Andrew Jackson. 
80 17-6 
66 40 
R. S. 
