100 PRIMARY TRIANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE. 
VIRGINIA. 
TRIANGULATION STATIONS. 
FLOYD AND PATRICK COUNTIES. 
FLOYD AND STUART QUADRANGLES. 
In the fall of 1905 W. H. Lovell, topographer, extended triangula- 
tion control over the Floyd quadrangle and the northern portion of 
the Stuart quadrangle. Seven new stations, based on Buffalo and 
Bull of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, were occupied. 
BUFFALO, FLOYD COUNTY. 
On a high narrow ridge cleared on all sides, about 15 miles by 
road southwest of Floyd. Best reached from J. A. Alderman's house 
by good path. A station of the Coast Surve}^. 
Station mark: A bronze tablet in solid ledge. 
[Latitude 36° 47' 46.15", longitude 80° 28' 39.05".] 
To station — 
Azimiil h. 
Hack azimuth. 
Log. 
distance. 
231 42 41 
248 20 16 
296 49 47 
305 38 00 
321 10 54 
51 48 39 
68 27 47 
lit. 58 51 
125 43 07 
111 14 57 
Meters. 
4. 27487 
4. 30184 
Bull 
4. 40298 
Hylton 
4. 19545 
4. 20722 
HAYCOCK, I1.()V1> COUNTY. 
On a high partly cleared hill about 5 miles southeast of Floyd and 
0.75 mile from Haycock post-office, on what is known as the Lee 
farm. Wagon can be driven to signal.* 
Station mark: A bronze tablet set in sandstone rock. 
[Latitude 36° 51' 45.4" 
, longitude 80° 16' 07.2".] 
To station— 
. Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. 
distance. 
Hylton 
c / // 
19 40 50 
68 27 47 
138 09 26 
348 16 41 
o / // 
199 38 30 
248 20 16 
318 08 23 
168 18 15 
Miters. 
4. 24422 
Buffalo . . . 
4. 30184 
Stocker 
3. 75940 
Bull 
4. 28360 
STOCKEK, FLOYD COUNTY. 
On Stockers Knob, about 0.75 mile south of Floyd court-house, 
near Floyd-Stuart pike. Hill cleared except to west. Can drive to 
station. 
