26 PRIMARY TRIANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE, [bull. 201. 
[Latitude 43° 31' 24.63". Longitude 74° 02' 48.13".] 
To station- 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Buck 
20 31 15.55 
64 27 59. 47 
250 35 57.01 
307 00 56.45 
339 24 18.46 
200 27 17.27 
244 14 46. 95 
70 39 24.86 
127 04 13.38 
159 27 25.25 
Meters. 
4. 3478133 
Hamilton 
4. 4582536 
Crane - 
3. 8562727 
Bald Head 
3. 9059145 
Wells 
4. 2401419 
MERIDIAN MARKS. 
JOHNSTOWN, FULTON COUNTY. 
Location of station: On line of outer race track-fence, east of main 
entrance to track. On the grounds of the Fulton Count} 7 Agricul- 
tural Society. 
Station mark: A marble post 36 by 6 b\ 6 inches, set 35 inches in 
the ground, in the center of top of which is cemented a bronze 
meridian tablet. 
Distant mark: North of station 448 feet and 3 feet outside of outer 
race-track fence. A marble post 38 bj T G by G inches, set 3G inches in 
the ground, in the center of top of which is cemented a bronze 
meridian tablet. 
Local referee: John F. Campbell, city engineer's office. 
PENNSYLVANIA. 
TRIANGULATION STATIONS. 
Triangulation in the central portion of the State was extended from 
stations Wopsononock and Tunnel Hill, established in 1900, so as to con- 
trol seven quadrangles in Cambria and Clearfield counties. Twenty- 
two stations were occupied and four secondary points were located by 
Mr. S. S. Gannett, geographer, during July, August, September, and 
October, 1901. Connection was made with the work of 1899, in Indiana 
County, at stations Palmer, McCoy, and Nolo, a circuit 370 miles in 
length thus being completed. 
CHICORY, CAMBRIA COUNTY. 
On a cleared knob in the central part of Jackson Township, 10 miles 
by road westward from Ebensburg, 300 yards south of the Chicory 
Hill schoolhouse. 
Station mark : A marble post 34 by G by 6 inches, set 32 inches in 
the ground, in the center of top of which is countersunk and cemented 
a bronze triangulation tablet. 
