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NORTH AMERICAN 
 BOUNDARY. 
 
 SUPPLEMENTARY REPORTS 
 
 RELATING TO 
 
 THE BOUNDARY 
 
 BETWBEN THE 
 
 BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN NORTH AMERICA 
 
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 AND THE 
 
 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
 
 UIirSER 
 
 THE TREATY OF 1783. 
 
 Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty, 
 
 1842. 
 
 LONDON: 
 PRINTED BY T. B. HABBISON, ST. KABTIN'S LANB. 
 
LIST OF PAPERS. 
 
 1. Vigcount Palmerston to Lieutenant Broughton and 
 
 Mr. J. D. Featheratonhaugh Foreign Office, June 1,1840 1 
 
 2. ViEcount Palmerston to Captain Broughton and Mr. 
 
 J. D. Featherstonhaugh Foreign Office, May 3,1841 3 
 
 3. Captain Broughton and Mr. J. D. Featherstonhaugh 
 
 to Viscount Palmerston Quebec, November 28, 1840 4 
 
 Inclosures : — 
 
 Levelling Registry of the due North Line 
 
 from the River St. John to Beaver Stream • « • ' 
 
 Registry of state of Instruments on arriving 
 
 at the Grand Falls, August 14, 1840 38 
 
 Record of Barometric Observationa • • . . 38 
 
 4. Captain Broughton and Mr. J. D. Featherstonhaugh 
 
 to the Earl of Aberdeen London, February 11, 1842 57 
 
 Inclosures:— 
 
 Explanation accompanying the Barometric 
 Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 59 
 
 Comparison of Barometers .. .. .. .. .• •• •• ..61 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations made at 
 the Fixed Observatories, and at the Prin- 
 cipal Stations along the line of Survey 62 
 
 Comparison of Barometers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. HI 
 
 Abstract of Heights, as deduced from the 
 Barometric Observations .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 113 
 
 Section referred to in the Report dated Quebec, November 28, 1840. 
 
 Map aud Section referred to in the Report dated London, February 11, 1842. 
 
SUPPLEMENTARY REPORTS 
 
 BELATINO TO 
 
 THE BOUNDARY 
 
 BETWEEN 
 
 THE BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN NORTH AMERICA 
 
 AND 
 
 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 
 
 UNDEK 
 
 THE TREATY OF 1783. 
 
 No. 1. 
 
 VUcount Palmerston to Lieutenant Broughton and 
 Mr. J. D. Featherstonhaugh. 
 
 Gentlemen, Foreign Office, June 1, 1840. 
 
 COLONEL MUDGE and Mr. Featherstonhaugh, the Commissioners 
 who were appointed on the 9th of July, 1839, to explore and survey the 
 Territory in dispute between Great Britain and the United States of 
 America, having been prevented by the advanced period of the season, 
 from completing their examination and mrvey of that portion of the 
 Boundary Line claimed by the United States, which lies north of the 
 St. John, and in the vicinity of the River St. Lawrence ; and Her Majesty's 
 Government having determined that such examination and survey should 
 now be completed, i have to acquaint you that you have been selected as 
 joint-surveyors for that service. 
 
 I have accordingly to instruct you to lose no time in preparing the 
 equipments and in selecting the instruments which will be requisite for 
 this expedition, and you should get ready to proceed thereupon with the 
 least possible delay. 
 
 It is intended that you should embark on board the steamer 
 " Britannia," appointed to sail from Liverpool for Halifax on the 4th of 
 July. 
 
 Upon landing at Halifax you will proceed forthwith to Fredericton, 
 and you will there place yourselves in communication with Lieutenant- 
 Governor Sir John Harvey, who will be instructed to furnish you with all 
 requisite assistance and advice. 
 
 You will be accompanied from hence by Corporal Mc Queen, of the 
 Royal Sappers and Miners, who was in the service of the Commissioners 
 during the whole of heir expedition in 1839 ; and you will take with you, 
 upon your survey, such further assistance, either from the Sappers and 
 Miners stationed in New Brunswick, or from the civil surveyors of that 
 province, as, after consulting with Sir John Harvey, you may find 
 necessary. 
 
 But if upon your arrival at Halifax you should there find any Sappers 
 or Miners who have been employed on the topographical surveys of 
 Ireland, and who are familiar with the use of instruments, you are 
 authorized to request Sir Colin Campbell, Her Majesty's Lieutenant- 
 Governor of Nova Scotia, to direct two of them to be placed under your 
 orders. 
 
 After completing your arrangements at Fredericton, you will proceed 
 to the point where the exploratory due north line which was marked out 
 
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by the British and American Commissioners in 1817 and 1818, from the 
 monument at the liead of the St. Croix, intersects the River St. John, and 
 from that point of intersection, you will proceed along the said line to its 
 northern termination, where it intt r«ects the waters of the Metis ; examin- 
 ing and recording the character of ilie country through which the said 
 line runs, and ascertaining by spirit-levels and by barometrical obser- 
 vations, the heights of the principal points thereof. 
 
 It would be desirable that from the northern extremity of the said 
 exploratory north line, you should proceed westward along the line of 
 boundary which is claimed by the United States as far as the head of the 
 Connecticut, and that you should continue your survey along the whole 
 of that line. But the difficulties and impediments which would obstruct 
 your progress through the first portion of the wild district through which 
 that line passes, might be so great, that if you were, in the first place, to 
 make an accurate survey of that portion of the line, you would not have 
 time to examine before the end of the present season, other and more 
 important parts of the said line ; and therefore 1 think it better that you 
 should reserve a minute survey of the first part of the line above-men- 
 tioned, until your other labours shall have been concluded. 
 
 I have accordingly to direct that, from the northern extremity of the 
 above-mentioned exploratory north line, you should descend the Metis to 
 its mouth in the St. Lawrence, accurately observing and recording the 
 number of feet which the Metis falls during its course. 
 
 You will thence proceed westward along the south shore of the River 
 St. Lawrence, making as you go along such general observations as may 
 be practicable as to the character of that part of the country on the south 
 side of the St. Lawrence, along which runs the line that is claimed as the 
 boundary by the United States ; and for the better accomplishment of this 
 purpose, you will occasionally ascend such of the streams falling north- 
 ward into the St. Lawrence as may afford you facilities for ascertaining 
 any important facts. 
 
 In thus proceeding along the southern shore of the St. Lawrence, it 
 will be your duty to explore and survey, with all possible accuracy, that 
 portion of the line claimed by the United States which extends from the 
 height of land nearest to the sources of the River Quelle, and which, upon 
 a map of the American surveyor, Hiram Burnham, alJuded to at page 43 
 of the Report of Commissioners Mudge and Featherstonhaugh, is laid 
 down as passing by the heads of the River Du Sud, and running to the 
 north-west head of Connecticut River. You will take the height of points 
 «s you go along. But you will lie particularlv careful to note the cha- 
 racter of the country, at any point at which the line claimed by the 
 United States, as traced on the before-mentioned map of Hiram Burnham, 
 may strike away from any elevated range of Highlands through which it 
 may up to that point have been carried, and may stretch across any con- 
 siderable tract of low and level land in its course towards the heads of the 
 River Connecticut, dividing in its course, according to Hiram Burnham's 
 map, the sources of the River Du Sud, the sources of the Etchemin, and 
 the eastern sources of the River Chaudidre, from the sources of the Mittay- 
 waquam and the south-western sources of the River St. John. 
 
 Having made your observations at the point where the line claimed 
 by the United States is represented on the map of Hiram Burnham as 
 striking away from the elevated range of Highlands laid down upon his 
 map, it will be your duty to proceed ahmg the line of Highlands repre- 
 sented on his map as dividing the sources of the rivers last-mentioned, to 
 the north-western head of the Connecticut River. 
 
 From the sources of the Connecticut you will proceed to examine the 
 country lying to the westward thereof, in order to ascertain at what 
 distance from the sources of the Connecticut the forty-fifth parallel of 
 north latitude is intersected by the range of elevated land, which, upon 
 Map A of Commissioners Mudge and Featherstonhaugh, is laid down as 
 extending in a south-westwardly direction from the sources of the Onelle 
 to the forty-fifth parallel of north latitude. 
 
 The object of this examination will be to ascertain whether the range 
 of elevated land last-mentioned, and that more soirthem range, which, as 
 
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 laid down upon Map A, passes by the sources of the Connecticut, are 
 separated from each other by any conHi(l-.Table distance of Hpace, and 
 whether the intervening district is a mountainous region connecting those 
 two Ridges by a tract of country of a similarly elevated character, or 
 whether that intervening district is comj)aratively flat and level, and 
 separates those Ridges by the interpositioit of a country of a difl'erent 
 character? 
 
 Having completed the survey of the above-mentioned portion of the 
 Disputed Territory, you will transmit your Report thereof to this depart- 
 ment with the least practicable delay ; accompanying that Report with a 
 copy of the Barometrical Register which you will have kept, recording 
 the various observations you may have made for ascertaining the elevation 
 of the country, and adding thereto a copy of the record of your daily 
 operations by spirit-level from the River St. John to that point where the 
 exploratory due north line intersects the waters of the Metis. To this 
 you will annex sections of the elevations of the country along the lines 
 which you are directed to survey, and a map of the same ; accompanying 
 the whole with the daily remarks you may have made with reference to 
 the elevations of the lines of country you will have traversed. 
 
 If after the execution of this service, you should still have sufficient 
 time to majie any further progress before the season becomes too much 
 advanced, you will then proceed to complete an accurate exploration and 
 survey of the portion of the American line which lies between the River 
 Metis and the sources of the River Quelle. 
 
 But if the winter should set in before you have completed your 
 surveys of the country between the point where the exploratory due north 
 line intersects the waters of the Metis and the sources of the Quelle, you 
 are further instructed to remain, one or both of you, in America during 
 the ensuing winter, and to take the earliest opportunity, when it shall be 
 
 Eracticable, of finishing the survey of that part of the American line lying 
 etween the sources of the Quelle and the waters of the Metis, trans- 
 mitting, with the least possible delay, to this department, a detailed 
 report of your proceetlings. If this contingency should occur, further 
 instructions will be transmitted to you as to tne period of your return to 
 this country. 
 
 I am, &c., 
 (Signed) PALMERSTQN. 
 
 " ' 'mi 
 
 No. 2. 
 
 Viscount Palmerston to Captain Broughton and 
 Mr. J. D. Featherstonhaugh. 
 
 Gentlemen, Foreign Office, May 3, 1841. 
 
 HAVING completed the survey of the exploratory due north line to 
 its termination, and descended the waters of the Metis to the mouth of 
 the river of that name in the River St. Lawrence, you will now defer the 
 execution of all that part of your instructions of the 1st of June, 1840, 
 which relates to the immediate examination in a direction westward from 
 the termination of the exploratory dne north line, of that part of the line 
 claimed by the United States ; from thence to the head of tne Connecticut, 
 making the examination of all that part of the country comprehended 
 between those two points ; as it is detailed and enjoined upon you in your 
 above-mentioned instructions, subsequent to the investigations which I 
 am now about to instruct you to make in the first instance, and leaving 
 it to be examined at the close of the present season. 
 
 Instead, therefore, of proceeding from the waters of the River Metis 
 to the immediate examination of the country lying to the westward, you 
 will proceed, in the first instance, to the head waters of the Connecticut 
 River, and from thence in a north-easterly direction along the Highlands 
 which lie between the waters of the Chaudidre River and the waters of 
 Kennebec River, — as laid down in Map A of the Report of Colonel 
 
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Mudge and Mr. Feathcrstonhaugh, — to the Kennebec Road leading to 
 Quebec, taking the elevation of all the highest summits of this chain of 
 Highlands with your barometers, including Bald Mountain and any other 
 conspicuous summits not too distant from your line of operation. From 
 the Kennebec Road before-mentioned you will follow the continuation of 
 the chain of Highlands before-mentione<l in a more easterly direction ; and 
 as it is laid down upon Map A, extending to Lake Keeaquagam, and 
 dividing the western sources of the Penobscot River from the southern 
 and south-western sources of the River St. John. You will take baro- 
 metrical observations from the principal summits of this continuation of 
 the Chain, and you will note the point where Mr. Campbell terminated his 
 exploration in the year 1820. 
 
 When you have completed this part of your duty you wdl then 
 
 Eroceed from the Kennebec Road belore-raentioned, in the direction of 
 lake Etchemin, and along a line separating the sources of the streams 
 flowing into the St. Lawrence, from the sources of the streams flowing 
 into the River St. John, which line corresponds with the assumed range of 
 hills referred to in Map A before-mentioned, as having been originally 
 brought forward by Hiram Burnham, an American surveyor. Upon this 
 line, which you will pursue in a direct course by the sources of the Du 
 Sud to the River St. Lawrence, you will carefully take the elevations of 
 the country with your barometers, noting the exact nature of the country 
 in your Field Books, especially with reference to any chain of Highlands 
 which has been asserted to exist along the line before referred to. When 
 you shall have completed this branch of the service, you will then attend 
 to the other duties prescribed to you in your instructions of the 1st of 
 June, 1840, and which are not comprehended in the instructions hereby 
 delivered to you, and will carry them all out if the season admits of your 
 
 doing so. ,,,,,.. 
 
 As it may be found advisable that you should establish two perma- 
 nent stations for observation by barometer, one at Quebec and the other 
 at Lake Etchemin, you will be furnished with a letter to his Excellency 
 the Governor-General of Canada, requesting him to authorize the neces- 
 sary facility towards the establishment of one of your observatories in a 
 building on the Queen's Wharf at Quebec. 
 
 I am, &c., 
 (Signed) PALMERSTON. 
 
 No. 3. 
 Capt. Broughton and Mr. J. D. Feathcrstonhaugh to Viscount Palmerston. 
 
 Mv Lord Quebec, November 28, 1840. 
 
 WE have the honour, inlaying the result of our work up to this 
 
 period before your Lordship, to report the proceedings of tue Expedition 
 
 from its commencement. ., , • . i j *„ ^u^ 
 
 After completing our arrangements at Fredericton, we proceeded to the 
 Grand Falls on the River St. John, and arrived there on the 12th August; 
 on our arrival we found the woods were in such a state of total wilderness 
 that the cieht men we had sent on to clear the exploratory due north 
 line made in 1817—1818, could not ettect the clearing at the rate neces- 
 sary to keep them in advance of the Levelling Party, and consequently 
 we were obliged to encrease their number. This delay rendered it 
 useless proceeding to the woods until a sufficient distance had been 
 cleared to ensure^ the line-men keeping in advance. We accordingly 
 remained at the Grand Falls, where we established an observ-atory lor 
 sSard observations, to which we could refer those afterwards made. 
 HaviiS arran-cd this, on the 20th we sent off all the provisions by canoes 
 toformadep6t beyond the portage on the Restigouche, reserving^ only 
 sufficient toMast tL Levelling Party as far as the Grand River 5^^^^^^^^ 
 22nd, the line-men having cleared to within four miles of the Grand River, 
 
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 we decided to commence the levelling. Our daily proceedings will be 
 found recorded in the annexed Levelling RcgiHtry ; we thcrerore proceed 
 at once to observe upon the nature of the ground over which we pasaed. 
 
 Upon reference to the accompanying section, your Lordship will 
 observe, that from the St. John to Cirand River, a distance of fourteen 
 miles, the highest elevation is about 6'iVi feet above the St. John, or 
 830 above the sea, presenting a gentle slope for half its distance, and 
 descending gradually to the Grand River, which is 103 feet above the St. 
 John. 
 
 After leaving Grand River, (which, on account of its winding 
 character in this part, is crossed by the line three times in a space of less 
 than a mile,) the country, by a gentle inclination, rcKumes the height 
 before referred to of about 830 feet above the sea, and then falling off to 
 the Wagan, (a branch of the Restigoucho, which rises in the same low 
 valley with a branch of (Irand River called the Wagansis,) continues 
 a low flat, as far as the main Restigouche, at a distance of twenty-four 
 miles and a quarter from the St. John. The water in the Restigouche, 
 at this point, is 137 feet above the St. John. 
 
 From the Restigouche, the country offers a regular surface not much 
 broken or indented by courses of streams, until at the distance of about 
 seven miles and a half along the exploratory due north line, it attains a 
 gradual elevation of 800 feet above the St. John, and then as gradually 
 descends to the Mempticook, the intersection of which by the due north 
 line is 270 feet above the St. John. On leaving the Mempticook, the 
 ground rises gradually to 1,300 feet above the St. John, and preserves 
 the same general elevation for some miles, but intersected by numerous 
 brooks, (tributaries of the Quatawamkedgwick,) remarkable for the 
 depth and precipitous character of the ravines they form, and the broken 
 appearance they give the country. 
 
 Before reaching this last-named river, the ground on the south bank 
 suddenly descends from 1,083 feet above the St. John to only 158, giving 
 a bold and precipitous character to this portion of the country. The 
 Quatawamkedgwick flows in a valley about half a mile wide, the ground 
 on the north side rising in a short distance to an elevation of 1,213 feet 
 above it, and continues rising, but more gradually, until it attains the 
 height of 1,410 feet above the St. John, which is the highest land on the 
 exploratory due north line. The line then for five miles passes along a 
 country gradually falling off to 509 feet above the St. John. Through 
 this depression a tributary of the Quatawamkedgwick flows, called States 
 Brook, which runs in a general north and south direction, at no great 
 distance from the due north line. From this stream the ground rises to 
 1,121 feet above the St. John, and then begins to descend gradually to the 
 Beaver Stieam, its regularity being only broken by two small brooks, 
 tributaries of the Restigouche. To the north of the last of these brooks 
 is an elevation of 1,012 feet above the St. John, which divides the waters v.f 
 the Bay de Chaleurs from those flowing into the St. Lawrence. 
 
 The exploratory due north line terminates in a low swampy flat, 
 through which flows a narrow brook called Beaver Stream, being one of 
 the sources of the Metis, and then diffuses itself into a small lake to the 
 westward. We found on exploring the stream, below this lake for some 
 distance, that it was impassable for canoes, we therefore were obliged to 
 cut a portage sufficient for the passage of baggage and canoes parallel 
 with the stream tor about two miles, where, finding the water deeper, we 
 embarked on the morning of the 9th October. 
 
 The navigation of the stream we found nearly wholly obstructed by 
 natural dams of fallen timber and alders, wliich, growing on the banks, 
 had crossed each other; by severe labour we were able to cut and 
 ettect a passage for the canoes which had then to be dragged through, 
 and which, owing to the severity of the weather, (it snowing hard,) was a 
 work of great exertion and difficulty. The stream always preserves 
 the same cnaracter to Lake Metis, and afterwards, on leaving the 
 
 lake, 
 
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 to a rapid rocky river, very difficult of navigation, and 
 
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 which, although descending, occupied us until the evening of the 15th, 
 when we reached its mouth on the St. Lawrence. 
 
Tbc Barom«tru- ( /tMervatinns alonjir the line will be found under their 
 respective dates, but we beg to refer your Lordship to \iage 66, whem 
 an ab«tr;>"t will be fouud of tne mean reaults of all the obHervationa made 
 ai the Beaver Stream, at the termination of our line, and at ' lie different 
 stations during the course of this river. 
 
 It would be superfluous further to take up your Lordship's time with 
 the account of the Torious difficulticH we had to encounter in the course of 
 thlM long journey, or to dwell upon the many hardships we had to endure 
 wo only trust your Lordship wdl do us the justice to believe we under^ 
 went them cheerfully in the execution of this important duty, and that no 
 pains were spared to ex[ieditc the commissicm as far as was practicable. 
 
 On arriving at the River Ouellc, we were overtaken by snow, 
 which precluded our re-entering the forest, although prc{)arations were 
 mode for that purpose, and we were eventually driven into Quebec by the 
 severity of the weather. 
 
 Knowing the importance of transmitting our information to your 
 Lordship at an early period, we have used unremitting diligence in pre- 
 paring our Report and section, and copies of all our notes in order to lay 
 them before your Lordship as soon as possible after the close of our field 
 duties for the season. 
 
 We have, &c., 
 (Signed) W. E. DELVES BROUOHTON, 
 
 Royal Enginetrt. 
 (Signed) J. D. FEATHERSTONHAUGH. 
 
Levelling RegUtry ^f due North Line from ikt Riner St. John to the 
 
 Beaver Stream. 
 
 No. ' 
 
 tt BUtioo- 
 
 1 
 
 JtaUnoe ill r<>et 
 
 from tlui 
 tW«r St John. 
 
 BMk 
 
 BiRhl. 
 
 KlTor m. John. 
 
 BMUika. 
 
 
 ] 
 
 
 
 
 
 •0-00 ri.8t.John,«bv.Gd.FalliJ 
 
 30 
 
 9-92 
 
 1-16 
 
 8-76 
 
 8-76 
 
 Auguft 24. 
 
 2 
 
 77 
 
 11:11 
 
 1 -.35 
 
 9-76 
 
 18 52 
 
 
 3 
 
 lUU 
 
 10-04 
 
 0-50 
 
 9-54 
 
 18-06 
 
 
 4 
 
 212-5 
 
 10-98 
 
 0-35 
 
 10-63 
 
 38-01) 
 
 
 5 
 
 247 
 
 11-49 
 
 0-15 
 
 11-27 
 
 49-96 
 
 
 6 
 
 272 
 
 10 -U 
 
 0-31 
 
 10-29 
 
 60-25 
 
 
 7 
 8 
 
 
 207 
 
 I0'8I 
 
 0-16 
 
 10 -65 
 
 70-90 
 
 
 329 
 
 11-75 
 
 0-08 
 
 11-67 
 
 82-57 
 
 lUrdwood, Yellow Birch, i 
 
 401 
 
 11-40 
 
 0-27 
 
 1113 
 
 93 -40 
 
 and Maplu. 
 
 10 
 
 451 
 
 5-70 
 
 0-00 
 
 5-70 
 
 99 -40 
 
 
 11 
 
 724 
 
 0-00 
 
 0-37 
 
 0-37 
 
 99 -0.'! 
 
 
 12 
 
 899 
 
 10. 7C 
 
 0-68 
 
 10-08 
 
 109- 11 
 
 
 13 
 
 1,331 
 
 8-70 
 
 2-68 
 
 G-02 
 
 115-13 
 
 
 14 
 
 1,770 
 
 711 
 
 0-51 
 
 6 60 
 
 121-73 
 
 
 16 
 
 2,110 
 
 8-07 
 
 0-40 
 
 7-67 
 
 129 -40 
 
 
 16 
 
 2,581 
 
 7-71 
 
 4-91 
 
 2-80 
 
 1.32-20 
 
 
 17 
 
 2,8G1 
 
 8-97 
 
 0-49 
 
 8-48 
 
 140 -6S 
 
 
 18 
 
 2,999 
 
 11-80 
 
 0-77 
 
 11 03 
 
 151.71 
 
 
 ID 
 
 3.210 
 
 10 09 
 
 0-56 
 
 9-53 
 
 161 -24 
 
 
 20 
 
 8,3C7 
 
 11-83 
 
 1-10 
 
 10-73 
 
 171 -97 
 
 
 1 
 
 3,504 
 
 11-24 
 
 0-16 
 
 11-08 
 
 183-05 
 
 
 2 
 
 3,G04 
 
 5-04 
 
 1-47 
 
 3-57 
 
 186-62 
 
 
 3 
 
 3,809 
 
 11-37 
 
 0-21 
 
 11-16 
 
 197-78 
 
 
 4 
 
 4,044 
 
 10-73 
 
 1-18 
 
 9-55 
 
 207-33 
 
 
 5 
 
 4,324 
 4,885 
 5,347 
 5,721 
 
 9-90 
 4-43 
 
 2-07 
 6-05 
 
 7-83 
 1-62 
 
 215-16 
 213 -.54 
 
 Bench mark, No. 1. ' 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 8-33 
 12-56 
 
 0-31 
 2-90 
 
 8 02 
 9.66 
 
 8*1-56 
 231-22 
 
 August 25. 
 
 9 
 
 0,035 
 
 9-95 
 
 0-30 
 
 9 -65 
 
 240-87 
 
 
 30 
 
 6,370 
 
 12-44 
 
 0-43 
 
 1201 
 
 252-88 
 
 
 1 
 
 6,670 
 
 12-44 
 
 0-67 
 
 11-77 
 
 264-65 
 
 
 2 
 
 7,110 
 
 9-98 
 
 3-66 
 
 6-32 
 
 270-97 
 
 
 3 
 
 7,703 
 
 4-57 
 
 4 2G 
 
 0-31 
 
 271 -28 
 
 
 4 
 5 
 6 
 
 8,219 
 8,465 
 8,520 
 
 0-69 
 17 -.36 
 11-22 
 
 4-65 
 l-8« 
 7-41 
 
 3-96 
 
 15 -50 
 
 3-81 
 
 267-32 
 282-82 
 286 -63 
 
 B«nch mark. No. 2. ' 
 Auguit 26. 
 
 7 
 
 8,570 
 
 7 41 
 
 1-37 
 
 6 04 
 
 292-67 
 
 
 8 
 
 8.740 
 
 11-09 
 
 013 
 
 10 -96 
 
 803-63 
 
 
 9 
 
 8,9-20 
 
 11-05 
 
 1-50 
 
 9-55 
 
 313-18 
 
 
 40 
 
 9,095 
 
 11 12 
 
 0-14 
 
 10-98 
 
 324-16 
 
 
 1 
 
 9,280 
 
 10-72 
 
 0-47 
 
 10-25 
 
 334-41 
 
 
 2 
 
 9,440 
 
 10-62 
 
 0-34 
 
 10-28 
 
 344 -69 
 
 
 3 
 
 9,580 
 
 10-84 
 
 84 
 
 10-00 
 
 354-69 
 
 
 4 
 5 
 
 9,780 
 10.045 
 
 10-81 
 10-50 
 
 1 06 
 3-80 
 
 9-75 
 C-70 
 
 864 -44 
 371-14 
 
 Hardwood. j 
 
 c 
 
 10,320 
 
 3-80 
 
 8-01 
 
 4-21 
 
 366 -93 
 
 
 7 
 
 10,720 
 
 1-49 
 
 7-38 
 
 5-89 
 
 361 -04 
 
 
 8 
 
 10.970 
 
 1-72 
 
 2 00 
 
 0-28 
 
 360-76 
 
 
 9 
 
 11,150 
 
 2-80 
 
 8-12 
 
 6-12 
 
 354-64 
 
 
 50 
 
 11,380 
 
 018 
 
 10-17 
 
 9-99 
 
 344-65 
 
 
 1 
 
 11.410 
 
 0-29 
 
 13-88 
 
 13-59 
 
 331 06 
 
 
 2 
 3 
 
 11,490 
 11,590 
 
 0-60 
 0-62 
 
 10-46 
 10-89 
 
 9-86 
 10-27 
 
 321 -20 
 310-93 
 
 
 4 
 
 ll,6t)0 
 
 0-50 
 
 10-88 
 
 10-38 
 
 300-55 
 
 
 5 
 
 11.8-20 
 
 0-21 
 
 10-98 
 
 10-77 
 
 289-78 
 
 
 G 
 
 11,950 
 
 0-29 
 
 11-01 
 
 10-72 
 
 279 -06 
 
 ■ 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 60 
 
 12.040 
 12.160 
 12.370 
 12,590 
 
 0-57 
 0-33 
 0-74 
 0-88 
 
 10-93 
 
 10-78 
 
 11-10 
 
 8-93 
 
 10-36 
 
 10-45 
 
 10-36 
 
 8-05 
 
 268-70 
 258-25 
 247 -89 
 239-84 
 
 1 
 Cedar swamp. ] 
 
 Small brook running west. 
 
 1 
 
 12.835 
 
 4-98 
 
 0-93 
 
 4-05 
 
 243 -89 
 
 
 2 
 
 13.070 
 
 10-92 
 
 0-85 
 
 10 07 
 
 253 -96 
 
 
 3 
 
 13,345 
 
 11-01 
 
 0-21 
 
 10-80 
 
 264-76 
 
 _ 
 
 13,345 
 
 
 264-76 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 -^i '■' 
 
 . The intar«ction of the River St. John by .ho exploratory due N«th Line, bu been deteminod to be 300 fert 
 abOTO high tide at Cliapel Bar in the River St. John. 
 
8 
 
 LeTelling Register.— Cbnh'nuecl. 
 
 No. 
 
 DiflUM !o feet 
 
 ' Back 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 of Stetioa. 
 
 ftgmthe 
 Birer St. John 
 
 Sight 
 
 Sgh*. 
 
 Difftrenoc 
 
 , bciftht in feet 
 above the 
 Biver St. John 
 
 BcBMtkl. 
 
 64 
 
 13,345 
 13,5/0 
 
 7-46 
 
 1-34 
 
 612 
 
 264-76 
 270 -88 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 5 
 
 13,790 
 
 11-00 
 
 1-32 
 
 9-68 
 
 280-56 
 
 
 6 
 
 13,920 
 
 6-57 
 
 4-30 
 
 2-27 
 
 282 -83 
 
 
 7 
 
 14,280 
 
 4-30 
 
 1-24 
 
 3-06 
 
 285-89 
 
 
 8 
 
 14,490 
 
 4-56 
 
 4-56 
 
 0-00 
 
 285 -89 
 
 
 9 
 
 14,720 
 
 4-56 
 
 2-20 
 
 2-36 
 
 288-35 
 
 
 70 
 
 16,190 
 
 G-96 
 
 4 08 
 
 1-23 
 
 289 -48 
 
 
 1 
 
 15,660 
 
 3-52 
 
 2-24 
 
 •28 
 
 289-76 
 
 
 2 
 
 16,035 
 
 3-68 
 
 1-21 
 
 2-37 
 
 292-13 
 
 
 3 
 4 
 
 16,420 
 16,830 
 
 9-78 
 2-34 
 
 3 91 
 7-25 
 
 6-87 
 4-91 
 
 298-00 
 293 -09 
 
 Bench mark, No. 2. 
 August 27. 
 
 5 
 
 17,420 
 
 2-81 
 
 2-87 
 
 0-06 
 
 293 -03 
 
 6 
 
 17,960 
 
 7-48 
 
 1-96 
 
 5-52 
 
 298-55 
 
 
 7 
 
 18,210 
 
 6 35 
 
 0-97 
 
 5-38 
 
 303 -93 
 
 
 8 
 
 18,670 
 
 4-63 
 
 2-0:, 
 
 2-60 
 
 306-53 
 
 
 9 
 
 19,220 
 
 2-80 
 
 4-54 
 
 1-74 
 
 304-79 
 
 
 80 
 
 19,810 
 
 8-41 
 
 3-55 
 
 4-86 
 
 309-65 
 
 
 1 
 
 19,990 
 
 4-98 
 
 0-37 
 
 4.61 
 
 314-36 
 
 
 2 
 
 20,260 
 
 11-66 
 
 0-32 
 
 11-34 
 
 325 -60 
 
 
 3 
 4 
 
 20,620 
 20,850 
 
 7-43 
 8-63 
 
 0-14 
 0-11 
 
 7-29 
 8-52 
 
 332-89 
 341-41 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 5 
 
 21,220 
 
 3-08 
 
 0-78 
 
 2-30 
 
 343-71 
 
 
 6 
 
 21,490 
 
 5-87 
 
 0-89 
 
 4-98 
 
 348-69 
 
 
 7 
 
 21,720 
 
 10-33 
 
 1-33 
 
 9-00 
 
 357-69 
 
 
 8 
 
 21,910 
 
 917 
 
 1-54 
 
 7-63 
 
 365 -32 
 
 Birch and Maple. ] 
 
 9 
 
 22,160 
 
 9-80 
 
 0-52 
 
 9-28 
 
 374 -60 
 
 90 
 
 22,320 
 
 11-27 
 
 0-47 
 
 10-80 
 
 385 -40 
 
 
 1 
 
 22,460 
 
 11-30 
 
 1-09 
 
 10-21 
 
 395-61 
 
 
 2 
 
 22;620 
 
 10-30 
 
 1-67 
 
 8-63 
 
 404-24 
 
 
 3 
 
 23,020 
 
 12-11 
 
 1-05 
 
 11-06 
 
 415-30 
 
 
 4 
 
 23,420 
 
 10-23 
 
 4-50 
 
 5-73 
 
 421 -03 
 
 
 C 
 
 23,920 
 
 4-50 
 
 510 
 
 0-60 
 
 420-43 
 
 
 6 
 
 24,120 
 
 6-08 
 
 4-50 
 
 1-58 
 
 422 01 
 
 
 7 
 
 24,352 
 
 4-50 
 
 7-07 
 
 2-57 
 
 419-44 
 
 Bench mark. No. 4. 
 
 8 
 9 
 
 24,865 
 25,242 
 
 0-77 
 10-64 
 
 2-47 
 1-19 
 
 1-70 
 9-45 
 
 417-74 
 427-19 
 
 August 28, at 163 of 513 
 reserved road run- 
 
 100 
 
 1 
 
 25,645 
 25,955 
 
 6-38 
 ! i -60 
 
 1-17 
 1-25 
 
 5-21 
 10-35 
 
 432-40 
 442-75 
 
 ning east and west. 
 
 2 
 
 26,365 
 
 7-50 
 
 1-18 
 
 6-32 
 
 449-07 
 
 
 3 
 
 26,870 
 
 9-65 
 
 4-33 
 
 5-32 
 
 454 -39 
 
 
 4 
 
 27,320 
 
 2-61 
 
 10-44 
 
 7-83 
 
 446 -56 
 
 
 5 
 
 27,655 
 
 2-62 
 
 10-28 
 
 7-66 
 
 438-90 
 
 
 6 
 
 28,065 
 
 2-84 
 
 4-94 
 
 2-10 
 
 436-80 
 
 
 7 
 
 28,555 
 
 2-31 
 
 10-73 
 
 8-42 
 
 428-38 
 
 
 S 
 
 29,015 
 
 100 
 
 7-01 
 
 6-01 
 
 422-37 
 
 
 9 
 
 29,275 
 
 1-47 
 
 10-24 
 
 8-77 
 
 413 -GO 
 
 
 110 
 
 29,475 
 
 1-82 
 
 11 01 
 
 919 
 
 404-41 
 
 
 1 
 
 29,713 
 
 0-(J6 
 
 10-70 
 
 10 64 
 
 393-77 
 
 
 2 
 
 30,030 
 
 2-34 
 
 1-30 
 
 104 
 
 394-81 
 
 Bonch mark, No. 5. 
 
 3 
 
 30,277 
 
 7-23 
 
 1 -88 
 
 5-35 
 
 400-16 
 
 August 29. 
 
 4 
 
 30,615 
 
 5-28 
 
 2-30 
 
 2-98 
 
 403-14 
 
 
 5 
 
 30,975 
 
 1-66 
 
 8-95 
 
 7-29 
 
 395 -85 
 
 
 6" 
 
 31,267 
 
 l-IO 
 
 5-59 
 
 4-49 
 
 3!)1 -36 
 
 
 7 
 
 31,483 
 
 5-62 
 
 1-97 
 
 3GJ 
 
 3.95 01 
 
 
 8 
 
 31,788 
 
 6-73 
 
 107 
 
 5GG 
 
 400-67 
 
 
 
 
 32,093 
 
 5-97 
 
 2-58 
 
 3 -M 
 
 404 06 
 
 
 120 
 
 32,416 
 
 7-19 
 
 1-70 
 
 5-49 
 
 409-55 
 
 
 1 
 
 32,672 
 
 12-51 
 
 1 -20 
 
 11-31 
 
 420-86 
 
 
 2 
 
 32,952 
 
 12-30 
 
 1-37 
 
 10-93 
 
 431 1 
 
 
 3 
 
 33,252 
 
 10-45 
 
 4 00 
 
 G-45 
 
 438 ■.i4 
 
 
 4 
 
 33,567 
 
 4- 00 
 
 4-75 
 
 •75 
 
 437 -49 
 
 
 5 
 
 33,«55 
 
 2-*8 
 
 1111 
 
 8 -63 
 
 4-28 -KG 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 G 
 
 34.320 
 
 3 GO 
 
 10 -58 
 
 G-98 
 
 421 -88 
 
 
 7 
 
 34,458 
 
 0-74 
 
 7-82 
 
 7-08 
 
 414-80 
 
 
 fi 
 
 34.7 !H 
 
 5 -CI 
 
 4 94 
 
 0'G7 
 
 Ii5-47 
 
 
 9 
 
 34,9fil 
 
 3-94 
 
 019 
 
 3-75 
 
 419 L>2 
 
 Carried up. 
 
 
 34,961 
 
 
 419-22 
 
$ 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 of Stotion. 
 
 Diatwice in feot 
 
 from the 
 River St Jolin. 
 
 Buk 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Fore 
 Sight. 
 
 DiffeKDce. 
 
 Total 
 height in feet 
 
 kbore the 
 River St. John. 
 
 Benurki. 
 
 
 
 34,961 
 
 
 
 
 419-22 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 ; 
 
 130 
 
 35,150 
 
 9 22 
 
 0-35 
 
 8-87 
 
 428 09 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 35,323 
 
 12-46 
 
 0'66 
 
 11 80 
 
 439-89 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 35,669 
 
 2-31 
 
 115 
 
 116 
 
 441 -05 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 35,975 
 
 3 44 
 
 115 
 
 2-29 
 
 443 -34 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 36,166 
 
 1-65 
 
 1-21 
 
 •44 
 
 443-78 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 36,449 
 
 3-13 
 
 2-12 
 
 1-01 
 
 444-79 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 36,645 
 
 11-53 
 
 0-57 
 
 10-96 
 
 455-75 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 36.760 
 
 12-90 
 
 •87 
 
 12-03 
 
 467-78 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 36,973 
 
 12-67 
 
 •09 
 
 12-58 
 
 480 -36 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 37,036 
 
 13-48 
 
 •11 
 
 13-37 
 
 493-73 
 
 
 
 140 
 
 37,204 
 
 10- 
 
 1-53 
 
 8-47 
 
 502-20 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 37,372 
 
 5-66 
 
 10-83 
 
 5-17 
 
 497 -03 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 37,922 
 
 10-21 
 
 9 23 
 
 •98 
 
 498-01 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 38.328 
 
 8-91 
 
 63 
 
 8^28 
 
 506-29 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 38,543 
 
 11-70 
 
 106 
 
 10 64 
 
 516-93 
 
 Hardwood, Yellow Birch, | 
 
 5 
 
 38,962 
 
 12-13 
 
 134 
 
 1079 
 
 527-72 
 
 Maple, Pine. 
 
 
 G 
 
 39,589 
 
 11-40 
 
 8^64 
 
 276 
 
 530-48 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 40,043 
 
 3-35 
 
 11 05 
 
 7.75 
 
 522-73 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 40,479 
 
 215 
 
 1097 
 
 8^82 
 
 513-91 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 41,052 
 
 -95 
 
 7 64 
 
 6 69 
 
 507-22 
 
 
 
 150 
 
 41,404 
 
 •22 
 
 7-55 
 
 7 33 
 
 499-89 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 42,006 
 
 2-91 
 
 7-30 
 
 4-39 
 
 495 -50 
 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 42,551 
 
 1-57 
 
 11-57 
 
 10- 
 
 485 -50 
 
 Spring. 
 
 
 3 
 
 43.094 
 
 3-65 
 
 4-56 
 
 •91 
 
 484-59 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 43,542 
 
 8-14 
 
 1-36 
 
 6'78 
 
 491-37 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 43,952 
 
 4-63 
 
 9-90 
 
 5-27 
 
 486-10 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 44,387 
 
 116 
 
 11.38 
 
 10 -22 
 
 475-88 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 44,687 
 
 1-83 
 
 5-27 
 
 3-44 
 
 472-44 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 45.234 
 
 3-13 
 
 3-82 
 
 -69 
 
 471-75 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 45,624 
 
 1062 
 
 •55 
 
 10-07 
 
 481 -82 
 
 Bench mark, No. 6. 
 
 
 160 
 
 46,151 
 
 13-79 
 
 P70 
 
 12 09 
 
 493-91 
 
 August 30. 
 
 
 1 
 
 46,808 
 
 1310 
 
 4-75 
 
 8-35 
 
 502 -26 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 
 2 
 
 46.940 
 
 112 
 
 10 90 
 
 9-78 
 
 492-48 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 47,322 
 
 -58 
 
 5 39 
 
 4-81 
 
 487-67 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 47.890 
 
 3-42 
 
 11-89 
 
 8-47 
 
 479-20 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 48,222 
 
 -43 
 
 10-25 
 
 9-82 
 
 469-38 
 
 
 
 C 
 
 48,502 
 
 •86 
 
 2-02 
 
 1-16 
 
 463-22 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 48,953 
 
 8-33 
 
 -55 
 
 7-78 
 
 476 00 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 49,258 
 
 6-46 
 
 -69 
 
 5-77 
 
 481 77 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 49,572 
 
 2-61 
 
 3-48 
 
 -87 
 
 480 90 
 
 Hardwood. 
 
 
 170 
 
 50,175 
 
 4-81 
 
 6-64 
 
 1 -83 
 
 479 07 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 50.6.14 
 
 3-49 
 
 6-51 
 
 3-02 
 
 476 05 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 51,270 
 
 -04 
 
 10 73 
 
 10-69 
 
 465 ^36 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 
 3 
 
 51.8.30 
 
 2-56 
 
 3-38 
 
 -82 
 
 464 54 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 52,336 
 
 5 15 
 
 192 
 
 3-23 
 
 467-77 
 
 Bench mark. No. 7. 
 
 
 5 
 
 53,040 
 
 6-73 
 
 1051 
 
 3-78 
 
 463-99 
 
 August 31. 
 
 
 G 
 
 53,186 
 
 -63 
 
 1084 
 
 10-21 
 
 453-78 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 53,566 
 
 •44 
 
 10-39 
 
 9-95 
 
 443-83 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 53,850 
 
 •11 
 
 1070 
 
 10-59 
 
 433-24 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 54,297 
 
 1-80 
 
 7 •78 
 
 5-98 
 
 427-26 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 
 180 
 
 545-2.-, 
 
 5-98 
 
 •91 
 
 5 07 
 
 432 -33 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 55,078 
 
 4 81 
 
 174 
 
 3 07 
 
 435 -40 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 55.396 
 
 8 07 
 
 •76 
 
 7^31 
 
 442-71 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 55,932 
 
 12-58 
 
 1-29 
 
 1 1 ^29 
 
 454 00 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 56,486 
 
 3-41 
 
 11 15 
 
 7^74 
 
 446-26 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 56.771 
 
 •73 
 
 11-24 
 
 10 51 
 
 435-75 
 
 
 
 (i 
 
 56.871 
 
 •53 
 
 10 75 
 
 10 22 
 
 4-J5 -53 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 57,064 
 
 •00 
 
 1 1 52 
 
 1152 
 
 41401 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 57.476 
 
 •32 
 
 ir'io 
 
 10-88 
 
 403 13 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 57.996 
 
 •51 
 
 1076 
 
 10^25 
 
 392^88 
 
 
 
 190 
 
 58.432 
 
 6^85 
 
 1()^«7 
 
 3-82 
 
 389 06 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 59.026 
 
 115 
 
 ir48 
 
 10 33 
 
 ;!78'73 
 
 Brook runniujr west 
 
 hito 
 
 2 
 
 59,356 
 
 7 -53 
 
 •47 
 
 7^06 
 
 385 • 79 
 
 the UnmA Itiver 
 
 
 3 
 
 60.056 
 
 13 -ai 
 
 11-40 
 
 1-91 
 
 3S7^"0 
 
 At 290, lar^o brook 
 
 run- 
 
 •4 
 
 i 60.676 
 
 •S6 
 
 11 44 
 
 10 '58 
 
 377 •Pi 
 
 uiii^ wi'st. 
 
 
 5 
 
 j (11,052 
 
 5 68 
 
 1-53 
 
 4 15 
 
 ;iHl ••-'? 
 
 I'arrlod over. 
 
 
 (11,052 
 
 381-27 
 
 
 '\ t 
 
 .'1 
 
 ' S t 
 
 i 
 
 
 1 
 
10 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued, 
 
 No. 
 
 Diatanoe infect 
 
 BmIc 
 
 Foro 
 
 
 Totil 
 
 
 ofSUtioo. 
 
 ftomtba 
 Biver St. John. 
 
 ffigfat. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 DiffaRDM. 
 
 height iu faet 
 
 aior6the 
 River St. John. 
 
 Bemaduu 
 
 
 61,032 
 
 
 
 
 331 -27 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 196 
 
 61,497 
 
 3 40 
 
 10 33 
 
 313 
 
 376-14 
 
 
 7 
 
 61,907 
 
 •90 
 
 8 35 
 
 7-45 
 
 368 -69 
 
 
 8 
 
 62,549 
 
 2-72 
 
 7-99 
 
 5-27 
 
 363 -4r; 
 
 At 542, large brook run- 
 
 9 
 
 62,934 
 
 5-21 
 
 3-24 
 
 1-97 
 
 363 -39 
 
 ning north-east. 
 
 200 
 
 63,393 
 
 4-58 
 
 •57 
 
 4-01 
 
 369 -40 
 
 
 1 
 
 63,629 
 
 10 02 
 
 •17 
 
 9-83 
 
 379 -25 
 
 
 2 
 
 63,985 
 
 1-53 
 
 •26 
 
 1-27 
 
 380 -52 
 
 
 3 
 
 64,453 
 
 9-22 
 
 1^87 
 
 7 33 
 
 387-87 
 
 Bench mark. No. 8, 
 
 4 
 
 64,734 
 
 10 79 
 
 r83 
 
 8-96 
 
 396-83 
 
 September 1. 
 
 5 
 
 65,271 
 
 10-99 
 
 4 16 
 
 6-83 
 
 403 66 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 6 
 
 65,866 
 
 10-41 
 
 •43 
 
 9-96 
 
 413-62 
 
 
 7 
 
 66,220 
 
 8-16 
 
 161 
 
 6-55 
 
 42017 
 
 
 8 
 
 66,646 
 
 8-29 
 
 6^68 
 
 1-61 
 
 421 • 78 
 
 
 9 
 
 67,005 
 
 3-03 
 
 877 
 
 3-74 
 
 416-04 
 
 
 210 
 
 67,461 
 
 2 04 
 
 1-95 
 
 •09 
 
 416-13 
 
 Hardwood. 
 
 1 
 
 67,908 
 
 7-85 
 
 1-05 
 
 6 80 
 
 422-93 
 
 
 2 
 
 68,283 
 
 12-76 
 
 -41 
 
 12-35 
 
 435 -28 
 
 
 3 
 
 68,728 
 
 2 09 
 
 8-19 
 
 6-10 
 
 429-18 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 4 
 
 69,421 
 
 3-42 
 
 3-67 
 
 •25 
 
 428-93 
 
 
 5 
 
 70,281 
 
 2-47 
 
 10-92 
 
 8-45 
 
 420-48 
 
 Hardwood. 
 
 6 
 
 70,640 
 
 1-67 
 
 10-80 
 
 913 
 
 411-35 
 
 
 7 
 
 70,754 
 
 •39 
 
 10-93 
 
 10 34 
 
 401 -01 
 
 
 8 
 
 70,864 
 
 •37 
 
 10-73 
 
 10^38 
 
 390. 63 
 
 
 9 
 
 70,95 <) 
 
 •35 
 
 11 30 
 
 1095 
 
 379-68 
 
 
 220 
 
 71,09. 
 
 •31 
 
 10 94 
 
 10 43 
 
 369-25 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 1 
 
 71,213 
 
 •40 
 
 11 60 
 
 11-20 
 
 358-05 
 
 * 
 
 2 
 
 71,308 
 
 •17 
 
 1113 
 
 10-96 
 
 347 -09 
 
 
 3 
 
 71,412 
 
 •09 
 
 nil 
 
 11-02 
 
 336 -07 
 
 
 4 
 
 71,562 
 
 •00 
 
 11 05 
 
 11-03 
 
 325 -02 
 
 
 5 
 
 71,690 
 
 -36 
 
 10-67 
 
 10-31 
 
 314-71 
 
 
 6 
 
 71,809 
 
 •30 
 
 10-88 
 
 10-38 
 
 304-33 
 
 
 7 
 
 71,931 
 
 •57 
 
 10-46 
 
 9-89 
 
 294 -44 
 
 
 8 
 
 72,039 
 
 •14 
 
 11-40 
 
 11-26 
 
 283-18 
 
 
 9 
 
 72,136 
 
 108 
 
 10-56 
 
 9 48 
 
 273-70 
 
 Top of steep bank. 
 
 230 
 
 72,196 
 
 •37 
 
 10-49 
 
 1012 
 
 263 -58 
 
 
 1 
 
 72,331 
 
 •39 
 
 10-79 
 
 10 40 
 
 253 18 
 
 
 2 
 
 72,488 
 
 134 
 
 9-63 
 
 8-29 
 
 244-89 
 
 
 3 
 
 72,693 
 
 1-87 
 
 8^77 
 
 6 90 
 
 237-99 
 
 Strm. 30 ft. wide mng. E. 
 
 4 
 
 72,953 
 
 2-29 
 
 1-11 
 
 118 
 
 23917 
 
 Rivulet running east. 
 
 5 
 
 72,996 
 
 11^ 
 
 1-48 
 
 9 32 
 
 248 -69 
 
 Rivulet running east. 
 
 6 
 
 73,138 
 
 13-24 
 
 -60 
 
 12^64 
 
 261-33 
 
 Hardwood. 
 
 7 
 
 73,349 
 
 11 33 
 
 •63 
 
 10 70 
 
 272 03 
 
 
 8 
 
 73,871 
 
 8-68 
 
 9 63 
 
 0-93 
 
 271 -08 
 
 
 9 
 
 73,949 
 
 5-84 
 
 •64 
 
 5-20 
 
 276-28 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 240 
 
 74,183 
 
 11-79 
 
 1-47 
 
 10-33 
 
 286-60 
 
 1 
 
 74,683 
 
 8-05 
 
 2-78 
 
 5-27 
 
 291-87 
 
 
 2 
 
 74,933 
 
 5 09 
 
 •91 
 
 4-18 
 
 296 05 
 
 
 3 
 
 75,259 
 
 3-15 
 
 2-79 
 
 -36 
 
 296-41 
 
 
 4 
 
 75,730 
 
 3-29 
 
 7^50 
 
 4-21 
 
 292-20 
 
 
 5 
 
 76,051 
 
 1-54 
 
 8-34 
 
 6-80 
 
 285 -40 
 
 
 6 
 
 76,416 
 
 1-33 
 
 6-81 
 
 5 -48 
 
 279 •^2 
 
 
 7 
 
 76,675 
 
 •94 
 
 8-40 
 
 7-46 
 
 272 -46 
 
 
 8 
 
 76,925 
 
 5-93 
 
 1-83 
 
 410 
 
 276-56 
 
 
 9 
 
 77,239 
 
 2-37 
 
 9-38 
 
 7 01 
 
 269 -55 
 
 
 250 
 
 77,383 
 
 1-11 
 
 10-74 
 
 9 63 
 
 259-92 
 
 
 1 
 
 77,512 
 
 1-34 
 
 10-95 
 
 9-61 
 
 250-31 
 
 
 2 
 
 77,631 
 
 •00 
 
 13-08 
 
 13^08 
 
 237 -23 
 
 
 3 
 
 77,750 
 
 -76 
 
 10-99 
 
 10-23 
 
 227 00 
 
 
 4 
 
 77,820 
 
 1-90 
 
 10 -99 
 
 9-09 
 
 217-91 
 
 
 5 
 
 77,867 
 
 1-54 
 
 10-92 
 
 9-38 
 
 208 -53 
 
 
 C 
 
 77,934 
 
 •24 
 
 10 03 
 
 9-79 
 
 198-74 
 
 Swampy bank. 
 
 7 
 
 77,990 
 
 -57 
 
 15-98 
 
 15-41 
 
 183-33 
 
 SeptembiT 2. 
 
 8 
 
 78,026 
 
 -00 
 
 16-25 
 
 16-25 
 
 167-08 
 
 
 9 
 
 78,089 
 
 1-83 
 
 5-70 
 
 3-87 
 
 163-21 
 
 Level of water in Grand 
 River. 
 
 260 
 
 78,127 
 
 4-20 
 
 4-17 
 
 ■03 
 
 163 •24 
 
 Widtlt of river at U 1 15ft. 
 
 North bank of river, 
 14 m., 4,507 ft. 
 
 78,427 
 
 163-24 
 
 .?-*** ■t'.i^JI'W*' 
 
 rf^wj" 
 
u 
 
 Levelling Register. — OnUinued. 
 
 No. ' 
 of SUtion. 
 
 DiiUnco in feet 
 from the 
 
 BMk 
 
 Kght. 
 
 Fore 
 
 Sight. 
 
 ToUl 
 
 height in (eet 
 
 jbov« the 
 
 ^ iswk*. 
 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 River Bt. John. 
 
 
 
 78.427 
 
 
 
 
 163-24 
 
 Broogbt up. 
 
 261 
 
 78,777 
 
 6-87 
 
 4-32 
 
 2-55 
 
 165-79 
 
 
 2 
 
 79,457 
 
 2-70 
 
 5-21 
 
 2-51 
 
 163-28 
 
 
 3 
 
 80,143 
 
 2-56 
 
 7-47 
 
 4-91 
 
 158-37 
 
 
 4 
 
 80,624 
 
 3-88 
 
 4-11 
 
 -23 
 
 158-14 
 
 
 5 
 
 80,903 
 
 3-57 
 
 8-35 
 
 4-78 
 
 153-36 
 
 Level of water at a bend 
 
 6 
 
 81,083 
 
 8-35 
 
 4-20 
 
 4-15 
 
 157-51 
 
 of the Grand Hirer. 
 
 7 
 
 81,690 
 
 3-02 
 
 4-92 
 
 1-90 
 
 155-61 
 
 At 213 feet from the 607 
 level of water at an- 
 other bend in Grand R 
 
 8 
 
 82,103 
 
 2-50 
 
 8-21 
 
 5-71 
 
 149 -90 
 
 Level of water. 
 
 9 
 270 
 
 82,267 
 82,504 
 
 8-21 
 9 -.54 
 
 -72 
 
 •68 
 
 7-49 
 8-86 
 
 157-39 
 166-25 
 
 I4MI0 
 
 ^ 
 
 1 
 
 82,612 
 
 10-78 
 
 -09 
 
 10-69 
 
 176-94 
 
 (^ iM-as 
 
 2 
 
 82,701 
 
 10-33 
 
 -84 
 
 9-49 
 
 186-43 
 
 ia»24 
 
 3 
 
 82,940 
 
 7-04 
 
 •87 
 
 6-17 
 
 192-60 
 
 
 4 
 
 83,177 
 
 3-22 
 
 10.07 
 
 6-85 
 
 185-75 
 
 Bench mark, No. 9. 
 
 5 
 
 83,336 
 
 1-45 
 
 8-00 
 
 6-55 
 
 179-20 
 
 September 3. 
 
 6 
 
 83.614 
 
 8-95 
 
 -76 
 
 8-19 
 
 187-39 
 
 Rivulet running to west. 
 
 7 
 
 83,722 
 
 11 27 
 
 -93 
 
 10-34 
 
 197-73 
 
 Cedar s,famp with soft 
 
 8 
 
 83,860 
 
 10-16 
 
 •00 
 
 10-16 
 
 207-89 
 
 and deciduous wood. 
 
 9 
 
 84,007 
 
 12-26 
 
 •59 
 
 11-67 
 
 219-56 
 
 
 280 
 
 84,163 
 
 12-52 
 
 •03 
 
 12-49 
 
 232 -05 
 
 
 1 
 
 84,312 
 
 10-76 
 
 •65 
 
 10-11 
 
 242-16 
 
 
 2 
 
 84,449 
 
 12 07 
 
 •45 
 
 11-62 
 
 25.-'. -78 
 
 
 3 
 
 84,618 
 
 11-71 
 
 -24 
 
 11-47 
 
 265-25 
 
 
 4 
 
 85,038 
 
 11-14 
 
 2-26 
 
 8-88 
 
 274-13 
 
 Cedar swamp. 
 
 5 
 
 85,336 
 
 10-20 
 
 •50 
 
 9-70 
 
 283 -83 
 
 , 
 
 6 
 
 85,526 
 
 1216 
 
 ■00 
 
 12-16 
 
 295-99 
 
 
 7 
 
 85,696 
 
 10-72 
 
 •34 
 
 10-38 
 
 306-37 
 
 
 8 
 
 85,842 
 
 10-63 
 
 -35 
 
 10-28 
 
 316-65 
 
 ; 
 
 9 
 
 86,024 
 
 12-21 
 
 -00 
 
 12-21 
 
 328-86 
 
 ^ 
 
 290 
 
 86,182 
 
 11-86 
 
 •40 
 
 11-46 
 
 340-32 
 
 ^ 
 
 J 
 
 86,355 
 
 13-62 
 
 •00 
 
 13-62 
 
 353-94 
 
 
 2 
 
 86,444 
 
 11-00 
 
 •15 
 
 10-85 
 
 364-79 
 
 
 3 
 
 86,590 
 
 10-88 
 
 1-09 
 
 9-79 
 
 374-58 
 
 
 4 
 
 86,708 
 
 10-93 
 
 •01 
 
 10-92 
 
 385 -50 
 
 
 5 
 
 86,950 
 
 7-50 
 
 11-12 
 
 3-62 
 
 381 -88 
 
 
 C 
 
 87.003 
 
 •23 
 
 10-79 
 
 10-56 
 
 371-32 
 
 Cedar bottom. 
 
 7 
 
 87,085 
 
 •66 
 
 11-26 
 
 10-60 
 
 360-72 
 
 
 8 
 
 87.306 
 
 •12 
 
 11- 
 
 10-88 
 
 349-84 
 
 
 9 
 
 87,492 
 
 10-49 
 
 •00 
 
 10-49 
 
 360-33 
 
 
 300 
 
 87,791 
 
 13-04 
 
 •19 
 
 12-85 
 
 373-18 
 
 
 1 
 
 88,106 
 
 7-27 
 
 •76 
 
 6-51 
 
 379-69 
 
 
 2 
 
 88,180 
 
 10-55 
 
 •08 
 
 10-47 
 
 390-16 
 
 
 3 
 
 88,323 
 
 13-27 
 
 •31 
 
 12-96 
 
 403-12 
 
 
 4 
 
 88,426 
 
 12 02 
 
 P86 
 
 10-16 
 
 413-28 
 
 
 5 
 
 88,531 
 
 11-94 
 
 •00 
 
 11-94 
 
 425 -22 
 
 
 C 
 
 88,611 
 
 11-63 
 
 ■52 
 
 nil 
 
 436-33 
 
 
 7 
 
 88,697 
 
 11-44 
 
 •60 
 
 10-84 
 
 447-17 
 
 
 8 
 
 88,751 
 
 11-44 
 
 -08 
 
 11-36 
 
 458-53 
 
 
 9 
 
 88,809 
 
 11 44 
 
 •00 
 
 11-44 
 
 469-97 
 
 
 310 
 
 88,883 
 
 11-28 
 
 -00 
 
 11-28 
 
 481 -25 
 
 
 1 
 
 89,165 
 
 8-16 
 
 -.30 
 
 7-86 
 
 489-11 
 
 
 2 
 
 89,2.35 
 
 10-73 
 
 -23 
 
 10 -.TO 
 
 499-61 
 
 
 3 
 
 89,477 
 
 7^87 
 
 10-60 
 
 2-73 
 
 496-88 
 
 
 4 
 
 89.998 
 
 5-83 
 
 11-40 
 
 3 -.55 
 
 491 -33 
 
 
 5 
 
 !)0,104 
 
 1-24 
 
 11-55 
 
 10-31 
 
 481 -02 
 
 
 (i 
 
 90,162 
 
 -02 
 
 11-52 
 
 11-50 
 
 469-52 
 
 
 7 
 
 90.220 
 
 •00 
 
 11 02 
 
 1 1 02 
 
 458-50 
 
 
 8 
 
 90,548 
 
 •68 
 
 6-43 
 
 5-75 
 
 452-75 
 
 
 9 
 
 90,635 
 
 10-73 
 
 •40 
 
 10-33 
 
 463-08 
 
 
 320 
 
 90,688 
 
 11 34 
 
 -13 
 
 11-21 
 
 474 -29 
 
 
 1 
 
 !)<>,801 
 
 9^20 
 
 •26 
 
 8-94 
 
 483 -->3 
 
 
 2 
 
 90,884 
 
 12-00 
 
 •17 
 
 11-83 
 
 495 -06 
 
 
 • ) 
 
 ;»),979 
 
 1 1 -.•??, 
 
 •4) 
 
 H)-9-J 
 
 503 -98 
 
 
 4 
 
 91,316 
 
 7-30 
 
 10-76 
 
 3-46 
 
 502-52 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 91,316 
 
 
 .502 -52 
 
 ca 
 
12 
 
 Levelling; Register.— Continued. 
 
 Ko. 
 
 Diituicc in feet 
 
 Buck 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 of Station. 
 
 from the 
 River St. John. 
 
 Siglit. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 DilTerenee. 
 
 licislit in feet 
 
 above the 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 Renurlu. 
 
 
 91,316 
 
 
 
 
 503 
 
 52 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 325 
 
 91,488 
 
 •23 
 
 10 
 
 89 
 
 10 
 
 66 
 
 491 
 
 86 
 
 , 
 
 6 
 
 91,632 
 
 •98 
 
 10 
 
 95 
 
 9 
 
 97 
 
 481 
 
 89 
 
 
 7 
 
 91,928 
 
 •61 
 
 6 
 
 72 
 
 6 
 
 11 
 
 475 
 
 78 
 
 
 8 
 
 92,152 
 
 1-28 
 
 '11 
 
 21 
 
 9 
 
 93 
 
 465 
 
 85 
 
 
 9 
 
 92,453 
 
 •42 
 
 1 
 
 07 
 
 
 65 
 
 465 
 
 20 
 
 
 330 
 
 92,661 
 
 10 02 
 
 1 
 
 10 
 
 8 
 
 92 
 
 474 
 
 12 
 
 
 1 
 
 92,827 
 
 10 89 
 
 1 
 
 47 
 
 9 
 
 42 
 
 483 
 
 54 
 
 
 2 
 
 93,023 
 
 1013 
 
 3 
 
 04 
 
 7 
 
 09 
 
 490 
 
 63 
 
 Bench mark, No. 10. 
 
 3 
 
 93,343 
 
 9-93 
 
 7 
 
 55 
 
 2 
 
 38 
 
 493 
 
 01 
 
 September 4. 
 
 4 
 
 93,569 
 
 1-91 
 
 11 
 
 43 
 
 9 
 
 52 
 
 483 
 
 49 
 
 
 5 
 
 93,676 
 
 2-28 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 8 
 
 82 
 
 474 
 
 67 
 
 
 6 
 
 93,767 
 
 r43 
 
 10 
 
 83 
 
 9 
 
 40 
 
 465 
 
 27 
 
 
 7 
 
 93,931 
 
 •53 
 
 9 
 
 72 
 
 9 
 
 19 
 
 466 
 
 08 
 
 Cross a ravine 15 ft. deep. 
 
 8 
 
 94,025 
 
 •82 
 
 11 
 
 38 
 
 10 
 
 56 
 
 445 
 
 52 
 
 9 
 
 94,223 
 
 1-35 
 
 12 
 
 24 
 
 10 
 
 89 
 
 434 
 
 63 
 
 
 340 
 
 94,417 
 
 141 
 
 10 
 
 78 
 
 9 
 
 37 
 
 425 
 
 26 
 
 
 1 
 
 94,484 
 
 •34 
 
 10 
 
 55 
 
 10 
 
 21 
 
 415 
 
 05 
 
 
 2 
 
 94,508 
 
 •53 
 
 11 
 
 00 
 
 10 
 
 41 
 
 404 
 
 64 
 
 
 3 
 
 94,768 
 
 2^95 
 
 10 
 
 34 
 
 7 
 
 39 
 
 397 
 
 25 
 
 
 4 
 
 94,932 
 
 2 16 
 
 5 
 
 54 
 
 3 
 
 38 
 
 393 
 
 87 
 
 
 5 
 
 95,140 
 
 4 02 
 
 10 
 
 47 
 
 6 
 
 45 
 
 387 
 
 42 
 
 
 6 
 
 95,446 
 
 125 
 
 9 
 
 60 
 
 8 
 
 35 
 
 379 
 
 07 
 
 
 7 
 
 95,603 
 
 121 
 
 11 
 
 85 
 
 10 
 
 64 
 
 368 
 
 43 
 
 
 8 
 
 95,770 
 
 •84 
 
 10 
 
 70 
 
 9 
 
 86 
 
 358 
 
 57 
 
 
 9 
 
 95,953 
 
 l-\2 
 
 11 
 
 22 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 348 
 
 47 
 
 
 350 
 
 96,063 
 
 •80 
 
 10 
 
 91 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 338 
 
 36 
 
 
 1 
 
 96,223 
 
 •74 
 
 11 
 
 39 
 
 10 
 
 65 
 
 337 
 
 71 
 
 
 2 
 
 96,659 
 
 •50 
 
 4 
 
 97 
 
 4 
 
 47 
 
 323 
 
 24 
 
 
 3 
 
 96,999 
 
 5^78 
 
 6 
 
 30 
 
 
 52 
 
 322 
 
 72 
 
 
 4 
 
 97,183 
 
 164 
 
 4 
 
 46 
 
 2 
 
 82 
 
 319 
 
 90 
 
 At 100 to 183 small brook 
 
 5 
 
 97,592 
 
 11 09 
 
 
 48 
 
 10 
 
 61 
 
 330 
 
 51 
 
 west. 
 
 6 
 
 98,077 
 
 4 03 
 
 7 
 
 19 
 
 3 
 
 16 
 
 327 
 
 35 
 
 
 7 
 
 98,479 
 
 341 
 
 1 
 
 97 
 
 1 
 
 44 
 
 328 
 
 79 
 
 
 8 
 
 99,001 
 
 5-53 
 
 2 
 
 74 
 
 2 
 
 79 
 
 331 
 
 58 
 
 
 9 
 
 99,605 
 
 1041 
 
 
 82 
 
 9 
 
 59 
 
 341 
 
 17 
 
 
 360 
 
 99,947 
 
 10-36 
 
 1 
 
 08 
 
 9 
 
 28 
 
 350 
 
 45 
 
 At 400 small brook vest. 
 
 1 
 
 100,183 
 
 1014 
 
 1 
 
 82 
 
 8 
 
 32 
 
 358 
 
 77 
 
 
 2 
 
 100,386 
 
 10 -.38 
 
 1 
 
 05 
 
 9 
 
 33 
 
 368 
 
 10 
 
 
 3 
 
 100,702 
 
 10-67 
 
 2 
 
 10 
 
 8 
 
 57 
 
 376 
 
 67 
 
 
 4 
 
 100,998 
 
 9^82 
 
 2 
 
 84 
 
 6 
 
 98 
 
 383 
 
 65 
 
 
 5 
 
 101,310 
 
 11-31 
 
 
 94 
 
 10 
 
 37 
 
 394 
 
 02 
 
 
 6 
 
 101,516 
 
 10 04 
 
 
 82 
 
 9 
 
 22 
 
 403 
 
 24 
 
 
 7 
 
 101,638 
 
 10-48 
 
 2 
 
 17 
 
 8 
 
 31 
 
 411 
 
 55 
 
 
 8 
 
 101,953 
 
 10-28 
 
 1 
 
 63 
 
 8 
 
 65 
 
 4*20 
 
 20 
 
 
 9 
 
 102,164 
 
 5 62 
 
 2 
 
 66 
 
 2 
 
 96 
 
 423 
 
 16 
 
 Bench mark. No. 11. 
 
 370 
 
 102,469 
 
 6 06 
 
 2 
 
 83 
 
 3 
 
 23 
 
 426 
 
 39 
 
 September 5. 
 
 1 
 
 102,969 
 
 ■/■e" 
 
 1 
 
 27 
 
 6 
 
 40 
 
 432 
 
 79 
 
 
 2 
 
 103,331 
 
 8-90 
 
 1 
 
 19 
 
 7 
 
 71 
 
 440 
 
 50 
 
 
 3 
 
 103,832 
 
 9-84 
 
 1 
 
 04 
 
 8 
 
 80 
 
 449 
 
 30 
 
 
 4 
 
 104,357 
 
 6-10 
 
 5 
 
 14 
 
 
 96 
 
 450 
 
 26 
 
 
 5 
 
 104,647 
 
 3 -32 
 
 8 
 
 76 
 
 5 
 
 44 
 
 444 
 
 82 
 
 
 
 
 105,445 
 
 3-95 
 
 6 
 
 35 
 
 2 
 
 40 
 
 442 
 
 42 
 
 
 7 
 
 105,468 
 
 3-47 
 
 3 
 
 61 
 
 
 14 
 
 442 
 
 28 
 
 
 8 
 
 105,702 
 
 2-47 
 
 10 
 
 51 
 
 8 
 
 04 
 
 434 
 
 24 
 
 
 9 
 
 105.961 
 
 2-95 
 
 8 
 
 20 
 
 5 
 
 25 
 
 428 
 
 99 
 
 
 380 
 
 106,198 
 
 1 -35 
 
 11 
 
 23 
 
 9 
 
 88 
 
 419 
 
 11 
 
 
 1 
 
 106,398 
 
 2-15 
 
 10 
 
 92 
 
 8 
 
 77 
 
 410 
 
 34 
 
 
 2 
 
 106716 
 
 6-45 
 
 2 
 
 95 
 
 3 
 
 50 
 
 413 
 
 84 
 
 
 3 
 
 107,;)30 
 
 3-57 
 
 2 
 
 50 
 
 1 
 
 07 
 
 414 
 
 91 
 
 
 4 
 
 107,920 
 
 4-90 
 
 4 
 
 63 
 
 
 27 
 
 415 
 
 18 
 
 
 5 
 
 108,248 
 
 2-60 
 
 3 
 
 52 
 
 
 92 
 
 414 
 
 26 
 
 
 C 
 
 108,546 
 
 6-13 
 
 
 96 
 
 5 
 
 17 
 
 419 
 
 43 
 
 Bench mark, No. 12. 
 
 7 
 
 108,744 
 
 8-71 
 
 1 
 
 69 
 
 7 
 
 02 
 
 426 
 
 45 
 
 
 8 
 
 108,915 
 
 12-68 
 
 
 94 
 
 11 
 
 74 
 
 438 
 
 19 
 
 
 9 
 
 in9,(i;i2 
 
 11 -41 
 
 
 75 
 
 )0 
 
 66 
 
 448 
 
 85 
 
 
 390 
 
 109,211 
 
 4-21 
 
 1-51 
 
 2-70 
 
 451 -55 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 109,211 
 
 
 
 
 
 451-55 
 
}» 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 \\ 
 
 No. 
 of Station. 
 
 DUtaneo in feet 
 
 from the 
 Rlrer St. John. 
 
 Back 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Foro 
 Sight. 
 
 DifTerence. 
 
 ToUl 
 
 height in feet 
 
 above the 
 
 River SL John. 
 
 Remarki. 
 
 
 105,211 
 
 
 
 
 451 -55 
 
 Brought np. 
 
 391 
 
 109,565 
 
 10-27 
 
 102 
 
 9-25 
 
 460-80 
 
 
 2 
 
 109,881 
 
 7-21 
 
 -80 
 
 6-41 
 
 467 -21 
 
 
 3 
 
 110,000 
 
 12-86 
 
 •08 
 
 12-78 
 
 479 -99 
 
 
 4 
 
 110,170 
 
 13-95 
 
 •46 
 
 13^49 
 
 493-48 
 
 
 5 
 
 110,413 
 
 10-57 
 
 •82 
 
 9-75 
 
 503 -23 
 
 Burnt land begins. 
 
 6 
 
 110,900 
 
 9-29 
 
 1-86 
 
 7 43 
 
 510-66 
 
 
 7 
 
 111,170 
 
 5-37 
 
 9-20 
 
 3 83 
 
 506-83 
 
 
 8 
 
 111,288 
 
 2-94 
 
 10-73 
 
 7-79 
 
 499 04 
 
 
 9 
 
 111,414 
 
 •65 
 
 1114 
 
 10-49 
 
 488-55 
 
 
 400 
 
 111,474 
 
 •71 
 
 10 49 
 
 9-78 
 
 478-77 
 
 
 1 
 
 111,530 
 
 •18 
 
 IPSO 
 
 11-32 
 
 467 -45 
 
 
 2 
 
 111,585 
 
 •30 
 
 10-34 
 
 10-04 
 
 457-41 
 
 
 S 
 
 111,775 
 
 •00 
 
 11-11 
 
 11-11 
 
 446-30 
 
 
 4 
 
 111,839 
 
 •17 
 
 10-82 
 
 10-65 
 
 435-65 
 
 
 6 
 
 111,953 
 
 •35 
 
 11-15 
 
 10-80 
 
 424-85 
 
 
 6 
 
 112,028 
 
 •48 
 
 11-09 
 
 10-61 
 
 414-24 
 
 
 7 
 
 112,139 
 
 •00 
 
 11 06 
 
 11-06 
 
 403 18 
 
 
 8 
 
 112,216 
 
 •65 
 
 11 37 
 
 10-72 
 
 392-46 
 
 
 9 
 
 112,286 
 
 •00 
 
 U32 
 
 11-32 
 
 381-14 
 
 
 410 
 
 112,382 
 
 •08 
 
 10-86 
 
 10-78 
 
 370-36 
 
 
 1 
 
 112,475 
 
 •14 
 
 11-26 
 
 11-12 
 
 359 24 
 
 
 2 
 
 112,536 
 
 •62 
 
 11-20 
 
 10-58 
 
 348 • 66 
 
 
 3 
 
 112,599 
 
 -00 
 
 11-58 
 
 11-58 
 
 337 •OS 
 
 
 4 
 
 112,650 
 
 •82 
 
 11-25 
 
 10-43 
 
 326 65 
 
 
 5 
 
 112,708 
 
 •00 
 
 10-98 
 
 10-98 
 
 315-67 
 
 
 6 
 
 112,778 
 
 •69 
 
 11-19 
 
 10-50 
 
 305 17 
 
 
 7 
 
 1 12,824 
 
 •48 
 
 10-81 
 
 10-33 
 
 294-84 
 
 
 8 
 
 112,874 
 
 •11 
 
 10-67 
 
 10-56 
 
 284-28 
 
 
 9 
 
 112,927 
 
 •45 
 
 11-80 
 
 11-35 
 
 272-93 
 
 
 420 
 
 112,982 
 
 •15 
 
 11-30 
 
 11-15 
 
 261-78 
 
 
 1 
 
 113,058 
 
 •30 
 
 11-08 
 
 10-78 
 
 251 00 
 
 
 2 
 
 113,110 
 
 •48 
 
 10-82 
 
 10-34 
 
 240-66 
 
 
 3 
 
 113,180 
 
 -02 
 
 11 ^46 
 
 11-44 
 
 229-22 
 
 
 4 
 
 113,225 
 
 -84 
 
 11 20 
 
 10-36 
 
 218-86 
 
 
 5 
 
 113,280 
 
 •24 
 
 11-13 
 
 10-89 
 
 207-97 
 
 
 6 
 
 113,384 
 
 1-07 
 
 11-24 
 
 1017 
 
 197-80 
 
 
 7 
 
 113,612 
 
 •72 
 
 9-61 
 
 8^89 
 
 188-91 
 
 
 8 
 
 113,755 
 
 195 
 
 9-40 
 
 7-45 
 
 181-46 
 
 
 9 
 
 113,928 
 
 •88 
 
 6^66 
 
 5-78 
 
 175 •68 
 
 
 430 
 
 114,544 
 
 3-09 
 
 6-78 
 
 3-69 
 
 171-99 
 
 
 1 
 
 115,038 
 
 3-63 
 
 5-49 
 
 r86 
 
 170-13 
 
 
 2 
 
 115,732 
 
 5-48 
 
 3-56 
 
 192 
 
 172-05 
 
 At 100 ft. crosies small 
 
 3 
 
 116,467 
 
 316 
 
 7-34 
 
 4-18 
 
 167-87 
 
 branch of Wagan rng.W. 
 
 4 
 
 117,021 
 
 3-92 
 
 1-96 
 
 1-96 
 
 169^83 
 
 At 540 crosses Wagan 
 
 5 
 
 117,632 
 
 2-97 
 
 2-87 
 
 •10 
 
 169-93 
 
 running E. water 3i ft. 
 
 k> 
 
 118,366 
 
 2-55 
 
 2-84 
 
 •29 
 
 169-64 
 
 lower than 554. 
 
 7 
 
 119,191 
 
 5-22 
 
 10-86 
 
 5-64 
 
 164-00 
 
 
 8 
 
 119,821 
 
 6-13 
 
 3-94 
 
 2-19 
 
 166-19 
 
 
 9 
 
 120,097 
 
 2-25 
 
 9-84 
 
 7-59 
 
 158-60 
 
 
 440 
 
 120,486 
 
 3-81 
 
 6-17 
 
 2-36 
 
 156-24 
 
 
 1 
 
 120,858 
 
 5-66 
 
 5-14 
 
 •52 
 
 156-76 
 
 
 2 
 
 121,108 
 
 7-66 
 
 1-43 
 
 6-23 
 
 162-99 
 
 
 3 
 
 121,497 
 
 11-62 
 
 2-54 
 
 9-08 
 
 172 07 
 
 At 50ft. main Wagan nig. 
 
 4 
 
 121,837 
 
 7-75 
 
 •67 
 
 7-08 
 
 179-15 
 
 E., water 9 -92 ft. lower 
 
 5 
 
 121,951 
 
 . 8-22 
 
 1-54 
 
 6-68 
 
 185-83 
 
 than station 442. 
 
 U 
 
 122,043 
 
 10-04 
 
 101 
 
 9 03 
 
 194-86 
 
 Bench mark. No. 13. 
 
 7 
 
 122.171 
 
 9-72 
 
 -65 
 
 9 07 
 
 203-93 
 
 September 6. 
 
 8 
 
 122,287 
 
 10-73 
 
 -88 
 
 9-85 
 
 213-78 
 
 
 9 
 
 122,427 
 
 9-60 
 
 -16 
 
 9-44 
 
 223-22 
 
 
 450 
 
 122,620 
 
 10 -45 
 
 •C9 
 
 9-76 
 
 232-98 
 
 
 1 
 
 122,788 
 
 11 69 
 
 -64 
 
 1 1 o:, 
 
 244 03 
 
 
 2 
 
 123,128 
 
 5 -62 
 
 1104 
 
 5 -42 
 
 238-61 
 
 
 3 
 
 123,350 
 
 104 
 
 10-84 
 
 9-80 
 
 228-81 
 
 
 4 
 
 123,530 
 
 1 -30 
 
 11-39 
 
 10 09 
 
 218-72 
 
 
 5 
 
 i2o,t;4.s 
 
 •93 
 
 8 -36 
 
 7-43 
 
 211 '29 
 
 
 G 
 
 124,161 
 
 4-25 
 
 8-02 
 
 3-77 
 
 207 -52 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 124,161 
 
 207-52 
 
 1 
 
14 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Dirtanee in feet 
 
 Back 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 ToM 
 
 
 ' of SUtion. 
 
 frnm the 
 Birer St. John. 
 
 Sight 
 
 Sight. 
 
 DIflbrcnee, 
 
 height in feat 
 
 mbovo the 
 River St. John. 
 
 Bemarki, 
 
 
 124,161 
 
 
 
 
 207 -52 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 457 
 
 124,543 
 
 4-49 
 
 9-48 
 
 4-99 
 
 202 -53 
 
 8 
 
 124,983 
 
 114 
 
 1092 
 
 9-78 
 
 192-75 
 
 
 9 
 
 125,406 
 
 3-32 
 
 717 
 
 3-85 
 
 188-90 
 
 
 460 
 
 125,754 
 
 1-33 
 
 •22 
 
 1-11 
 
 190 01 
 
 
 1- 
 
 126,016 
 
 2-28 
 
 •29 
 
 1-99 
 
 19200 
 
 
 2 
 
 126,643 
 
 8-73 
 
 11-34 
 
 2-61 
 
 189-39 
 
 
 3 
 
 126,993 
 
 •41 
 
 11-49 
 
 11-08 
 
 178-31 
 
 
 4 
 
 127,063 
 
 •41 
 
 11 31 
 
 10-90 
 
 167-41 
 
 
 5 
 
 127,100 
 
 •89 
 
 10 88 
 
 9-99 
 
 157-42 
 
 
 6 
 
 127,227 
 
 •68 
 
 11.57 
 
 10-89 
 
 146-53 
 
 
 7 
 
 127,709 
 
 1-42 
 
 4-57 
 
 314 
 
 143 38 
 
 
 8 
 
 128,139 
 
 3 95 
 
 4 98 
 
 103 
 
 142 35 
 
 
 9 
 
 128,189 
 
 11 82 
 
 16-70 
 
 4 •88 
 
 137 47 
 
 Level of water in Rcsti- 
 gouche, river 50ft. wide. 
 Water at Grand River, 
 
 
 128,189 
 
 
 
 
 137 47 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 163-24 
 
 470 
 
 128,349 
 
 16-70 
 
 214 
 
 14 56 
 
 152 03 
 
 137-47 
 
 1 
 
 129,012 
 129,464 
 
 5 63 
 11 50 
 
 2-46 
 •59 
 
 3 23 
 1091 
 
 155-26 
 16617 
 
 
 2 
 
 ft. 25 -77 diffce. of level. 
 
 3 
 
 129,697 
 
 7-48 
 
 141 
 
 6 07 
 
 172-24 
 
 24III. 1,469 ft. fnm St. .Tohn's 
 
 4 
 
 129,925 
 
 7 74 
 
 147 
 
 6 27 
 
 178-51 
 
 9ni. 8,242ft. from Onmd H. 
 
 5 
 
 130,088 
 
 1018 
 
 2 40 
 
 7 78 
 
 186-29 
 
 Bench mark, No. 14. 
 
 6 
 
 130,238 
 
 10 ^24 
 
 •90 
 
 9-34 
 
 195-63 
 
 September 7. 
 
 7 
 
 130,388 
 
 8^42 
 
 •87 
 
 7 55 
 
 203-18 
 
 
 8 
 
 130,555 
 
 10-91 
 
 148 
 
 9-43 
 
 212-61 
 
 
 9 
 
 130.759 
 
 8-36 
 
 2 36 
 
 6 00 
 
 218-61 
 
 
 480 
 
 130,971 
 
 8-61 
 
 •97 
 
 7 64 
 
 226 -35 
 
 
 1 
 
 131,158 
 
 9-86 
 
 •73 
 
 913 
 
 235 -38 
 
 
 2 
 
 131,364 
 
 13 60 
 
 •60 
 
 13-00 
 
 248-38 
 
 
 3 
 
 131,814 
 
 8-86 
 
 198 
 
 6-88 
 
 255-26 
 
 
 4 
 
 132,214 
 
 10 65 
 
 143 
 
 9-22 
 
 264 -48 
 
 
 r> 
 
 132,464 
 
 4 95 
 
 3 05 
 
 1-90 
 
 266-38 
 
 
 6 
 
 132,664 
 
 984 
 
 1-64 
 
 8-20 
 
 •274 -58 
 
 
 7 
 
 132,831 
 
 11-87 
 
 -06 
 
 11-81 
 
 286-39 
 
 
 8 
 
 133,071 
 
 6^61 
 
 •49 
 
 6-12 
 
 292-51 
 
 
 9 
 
 133,221 
 
 11-98 
 
 1.76 
 
 10-22 
 
 302 -73 
 
 
 490 
 
 133,394 
 
 12-88 
 
 -50 
 
 12-38 
 
 315-11 
 
 
 1 
 
 133,564 
 
 11-44 
 
 2 04 
 
 9-40 
 
 ,324-51 
 
 
 2 
 
 1.33,726 
 
 11-35 
 
 -44 
 
 10-91 
 
 335 -42 
 
 
 3 
 
 133,886 
 
 13-81 
 
 -90 
 
 12-91 
 
 ;548-,33 
 
 
 4 
 
 1.34,017 
 
 13-00 
 
 •74 
 
 12-26 
 
 .360-59 
 
 
 5 
 
 134,146 
 
 10-62 
 
 136 
 
 9-26 
 
 369-85 
 
 
 G 
 
 134,284 
 
 11 -45 
 
 •37 
 
 11-08 
 
 380-93 
 
 
 7 
 
 134.544 
 
 11-29 
 
 •40 
 
 10-89 
 
 .391 -82 
 
 
 8 
 
 134,663 
 
 13 05 
 
 ■47 
 
 12-58 
 
 404 -40 
 
 
 9 
 
 134,850 
 
 9-16 
 
 •53 
 
 8-63 
 
 413-03 
 
 
 500 
 
 1.34,909 
 
 12-35 
 
 •70 
 
 11-65 
 
 424-68 
 
 
 1 
 
 135,017 
 
 14-25 
 
 -72 
 
 13-53 
 
 43821 
 
 
 2 
 
 135,107 
 
 12-30 
 
 -45 
 
 11-85 
 
 450-06 
 
 
 3 
 
 135,287 
 
 13-11 
 
 •11 
 
 IS- 
 
 463 -0(i 
 
 
 4 
 
 135,387 
 
 13-80 
 
 •20 
 
 IS -60 
 
 476-66 
 
 
 5 
 
 135,487 
 
 K; 33 
 
 103 
 
 9-30 
 
 485-96 
 
 
 6 
 
 1.35,651 
 
 12-60 
 
 •80 
 
 11-80 
 
 497-76 
 
 
 7 
 
 135,955 
 
 14-25 
 
 •18 
 
 14-07 
 
 511 -83 
 
 
 8 
 
 136,255 
 
 7-68 
 
 131 
 
 6-37 
 
 518-20 
 
 
 9 
 
 136,.528 
 
 7-80 
 
 2-98 
 
 4-82 
 
 .523 02 
 
 
 510 
 
 136,768 
 
 10-16 
 
 1-30 
 
 8-86 
 
 rm -88 
 
 
 1 
 
 137,026 
 
 11-70 
 
 2 -36 
 
 9-34 
 
 541 -22 
 
 
 2 
 
 137,276 
 
 9-64 
 
 1-21 
 
 8-43 
 
 .'>49-6J 
 
 
 3 
 
 137,424 
 
 10-83 
 
 1-08 
 
 9-75 
 
 .'559 -40 
 
 
 4 
 
 137,636 
 
 12-74 
 
 1 08 
 
 11-66 
 
 571 -06 
 
 
 5 
 
 137,836 
 
 12-56 
 
 -77 
 
 11-79 
 
 582-85 
 
 
 
 
 138,086 
 
 7-40 
 
 2-75 
 
 4-65 
 
 587 -50 
 
 Bench mark. No. 13. 
 
 7 
 
 138,586 
 
 8-66 
 
 5-92 
 
 2-74 
 
 590-24 
 
 September 8. 
 
 8 
 
 139,042 
 
 5 75 
 
 2-50 
 
 .•i-25 
 
 593 -49 
 
 
 3 
 
 i 
 
 139,372 
 
 510 
 
 6-12 
 
 1-02 
 
 592-47 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 139,372 
 
 592-47 
 
16 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 New 
 
 Diitanco in feel 
 
 BmI( 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 TotiJ 
 
 
 
 froDi tho 
 
 
 
 DUTerenee, 
 
 height in feet 
 kbovethe 
 
 Renutrlc?. 
 
 of Station. 
 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Hght. 
 
 
 
 
 Blrer St. John. 
 
 
 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 139,372 
 
 
 
 
 592-47 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 520 
 
 139,G0O 
 
 10 
 
 59 
 
 Ill 
 
 9 
 
 48 
 
 601-95 
 
 - 
 
 I 
 
 139,800 
 
 13 
 
 06 
 
 2 20 
 
 10 
 
 86 
 
 61281 
 
 
 2 
 
 139,950 
 
 10 
 
 95 
 
 1-59 
 
 9 
 
 36 
 
 622^17 
 
 
 3 
 
 140,250 
 
 8 
 
 87 
 
 5-91 
 
 2 
 
 96 
 
 625-13 
 
 
 4 
 
 140,550 
 
 2 
 
 83 
 
 9 39 
 
 6 
 
 46 
 
 618-67 
 
 
 5 
 
 140,865 
 
 2 
 
 52 
 
 8-84 
 
 6 
 
 32 
 
 612-35 
 
 
 6 
 
 141,065 
 
 2 
 
 82 
 
 11 92 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 603-25 
 
 
 7 
 
 141,615 
 
 4 
 
 99 
 
 IPSO 
 
 6 
 
 31 
 
 596 -94 
 
 
 8 
 
 141,865 
 
 1 
 
 57 
 
 13-36 
 
 11 
 
 79 
 
 585-15 
 
 
 9 
 
 142,165 
 
 1 
 
 49 
 
 12 59 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 574 05 
 
 
 530 
 
 142,465 
 
 
 65 
 
 11 90 
 
 11 
 
 25 
 
 562 -80 
 
 
 1 
 
 142,665 
 
 2 
 
 25 
 
 919 
 
 6 
 
 94 
 
 555-86 
 
 
 2 
 
 142,815 
 
 1 
 
 23 
 
 914 
 
 7 
 
 91 
 
 547 -95 
 
 
 3 
 
 143,115 
 
 5 
 
 04 
 
 193 
 
 3 
 
 11 
 
 551 OG 
 
 
 4 
 
 143,352 
 
 6 
 
 65 
 
 318 
 
 3 
 
 47 
 
 554 -53 
 
 
 5 
 
 143,588 
 
 10 
 
 23 
 
 107 
 
 9 
 
 16 
 
 563-69 
 
 
 6 
 
 143,977 
 
 6 
 
 91 
 
 ■81 
 
 6 
 
 10 
 
 569-79 
 
 
 7 
 
 144,377 
 
 5 
 
 84 
 
 108 
 
 4 
 
 76 
 
 574 55 
 
 Bench nark, Ko. 16. 
 
 8 
 
 144,627 
 
 7 
 
 64 
 
 2 27 
 
 5 
 
 37 
 
 579 92 SeptcmbtT 10. | 
 
 9 
 
 144,877 
 
 7 
 
 27 
 
 113 
 
 6 
 
 14 
 
 586 •OG 
 
 
 540 
 
 145,177 
 
 8 
 
 07 
 
 2-80 
 
 5 
 
 27 
 
 591 ^33 
 
 
 1 
 
 145.477 
 
 6 
 
 31 
 
 3 22 
 
 3 
 
 09 
 
 594 42 
 
 
 2 
 
 145,760 
 
 8 
 
 •68 
 
 1-88 
 
 6 
 
 80 
 
 601 -22 
 
 
 3 
 
 145,960 
 
 8 
 
 •21 
 
 4-50 
 
 3 
 
 71 
 
 604-93 
 
 
 4 
 
 146,360 
 
 4 
 
 50 
 
 8^50 
 
 4 
 
 00 
 
 600-93 
 
 
 5 
 
 146,710 
 
 3 
 
 •41 
 
 6 65 
 
 3 
 
 24 
 
 597 -69 
 
 
 6 
 
 147,310 
 
 9 
 
 23 
 
 2 05 
 
 7 
 
 18 
 
 604 87 
 
 
 7 
 
 147,710 
 
 4 
 
 •67 
 
 3^18 
 
 1 
 
 49 
 
 606 36 
 
 
 8 
 
 148,154 
 
 5 
 
 •64 
 
 7-68 
 
 2 
 
 04 
 
 604 S-i 
 
 
 9 
 
 148,327 
 
 1 
 
 03 
 
 10^84 
 
 9 
 
 81 
 
 594 51 
 
 
 550 
 
 148,613 
 
 2 
 
 41 
 
 6-60 
 
 4 
 
 19 
 
 590-32 
 
 
 1 
 
 148,852 
 
 1 
 
 •28 
 
 11 23 
 
 9 
 
 95 
 
 580-37 
 
 
 2 
 
 149,199 
 
 1 
 
 04 
 
 8-61 
 
 7 
 
 57 
 
 572-80 
 
 
 3 
 
 149,749 
 
 
 69 
 
 9 46 
 
 8 
 
 77 
 
 564 03 
 
 
 4 
 
 150,119 
 
 2 
 
 65 
 
 8-25 
 
 5 
 
 60 
 
 558 -43 
 
 
 5 
 
 150,269 
 
 1 
 
 29 
 
 11 80 
 
 -10 
 
 51 
 
 547-92 
 
 
 G 
 
 150,506 
 
 1 
 
 37 
 
 1085 
 
 9 
 
 48 
 
 538 -44 
 
 
 7 
 
 150,626 
 
 
 59 
 
 12 06 
 
 11 
 
 47 
 
 526-97 
 
 
 8 
 
 150,726 
 
 
 00 
 
 14 -23 
 
 14 
 
 23 
 
 512-74 
 
 
 9 
 
 150,798 
 
 1 
 
 02 
 
 11-66 
 
 10 
 
 04 
 
 502 70 
 
 
 560 
 
 150,863 
 
 
 64 
 
 10 12 
 
 9 
 
 48 
 
 493^22 
 
 
 1 
 
 150,983 
 
 
 16 
 
 11 00 
 
 10 
 
 84 
 
 482^38 
 
 
 2 
 
 151,063 
 
 
 00 
 
 1061 
 
 10 
 
 61 
 
 471 ^77 
 
 
 3 
 
 151,168 
 
 1 
 
 54 
 
 10^20 
 
 8 
 
 66 
 
 463-11 
 
 
 4 
 
 151,474 
 
 3 
 
 34 
 
 8^62 
 
 5 
 
 28 
 
 457 83 
 
 
 5 
 
 151,674 
 
 2 
 
 54 
 
 664 
 
 4 
 
 10 
 
 453 73 
 
 
 6 
 
 151,974 
 
 3 
 
 88 
 
 916 
 
 5 
 
 28 
 
 448 45 
 
 
 7 
 
 152,174 
 
 1 
 
 49 
 
 8 29 
 
 6 
 
 80 
 
 441 -65 
 
 
 8 
 
 152,424 
 
 2 
 
 37 
 
 9 43 
 
 7 
 
 06 
 
 434 -59 
 
 
 9 
 
 152,524 
 
 1 
 
 55 
 
 10-74 
 
 9 
 
 19 
 
 425 -40 
 
 
 570 
 
 152,774 
 
 3 
 
 61 
 
 7 55 
 
 3 
 
 94 
 
 421 -46 
 
 
 1 
 
 153,074 
 
 1 
 
 04 
 
 5-27 
 
 4 
 
 23 
 
 417 -is 
 
 
 2 
 
 153,374 
 
 5 
 
 99 
 
 2 35 
 
 3 
 
 64 
 
 420-87 
 
 
 3 
 
 153,636 
 
 5 
 
 79 
 
 1-77 
 
 4 
 
 02 
 
 4-24-89 
 
 
 4 
 
 153,836 
 
 4 
 
 91 
 
 3 96 
 
 
 95 
 
 4-25-84 
 
 
 5 
 
 154,136 
 
 7 
 
 38 
 
 2-93 
 
 4 
 
 45 
 
 430-29 
 
 
 G 
 
 154,234 
 
 6 
 
 71 
 
 2-02 
 
 4 
 
 69 
 
 434-98 
 
 
 7 
 
 154,317 
 
 9 
 
 79 
 
 -42 
 
 9 
 
 37 
 
 444-35 
 
 
 8 
 
 154,443 
 
 10 
 
 55 
 
 •49 
 
 10 
 
 06 
 
 4,54-41 
 
 
 9 
 
 154,607 
 
 7 
 
 62 
 
 2-02 
 
 5 
 
 60 
 
 460 01 
 
 
 580 
 
 154,672 
 
 10 
 
 92 
 
 105 
 
 9 
 
 87 
 
 4G9-8H 
 
 
 1 
 
 154,812 
 
 8 
 
 60 
 
 •77 
 
 7 
 
 83 
 
 477-71 
 
 
 2 
 
 154,974 
 
 10 
 
 22 
 
 ■80 
 
 9 
 
 42 
 
 487-13 
 
 
 3 
 
 1.55,061 
 
 9 
 
 45 
 
 •73 
 
 8 
 
 72 
 
 495-85 
 
 
 4 
 
 irtHAll 
 
 11 
 
 .1;-. 
 
 1-46 
 
 
 
 89 
 
 505-74 
 
 
 5 
 
 155,258 
 
 11 12 
 
 117 
 
 9 95 
 
 515-69 
 
 Ciirried over. 
 
 155,258 
 
 
 
 
 
 515-69 
 
 !l' 
 
 
16 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 ■ 
 
 Distance in feet 
 
 Boclc 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 ToUl 
 
 
 
 
 from the 
 
 
 
 Differenoe. 
 
 height in feet 
 ■bore the 
 
 Bonurki. 
 
 
 of Station. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 
 
 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 
 135,258 
 
 
 
 
 513-69 
 
 Drought up. 
 
 
 586 
 
 155,:i36 
 
 nil 
 
 1-28 
 
 9-83 
 
 525 -62 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 155,440 
 
 10-51 
 
 •07 
 
 10-44 
 
 535-96 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 155,516 
 
 9-27 
 
 •25 
 
 9-02 
 
 544-98 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 155,566 
 
 8 61 
 
 •12 
 
 8-49 
 
 553-47 
 
 ncnch mark, No. 17. 
 
 
 590 
 
 155,646 
 
 10 00 
 
 1-44 
 
 8-56 
 
 562-03 
 
 September 14. 
 
 
 1 
 
 155,701 
 
 11-41 
 
 •97 
 
 10-44 
 
 572-47 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 155,784 
 
 10 -.38 
 
 •03 
 
 10-35 
 
 582 -82 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 155,878 
 
 10-30 
 
 •43 
 
 9-87 
 
 592-69 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 155,960 
 
 11-55 
 
 -00 
 
 11-55 
 
 604 -24 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 156,103 
 
 10-99 
 
 •29 
 
 10-70 
 
 614-94 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 156,433 
 
 6-69 
 
 9^60 
 
 2-91 
 
 612-03 
 
 At 175 ft. (170th M.T.) 
 
 
 7 
 
 156,589 
 
 2-90 
 
 10-40 
 
 7-50 
 
 604-53 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 156,958 
 
 11-31 
 
 2-00 
 
 9-31 
 
 613-84 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 157,430 
 
 9-60 
 
 1-89 
 
 7-71 
 
 621 -55 
 
 
 
 too 
 
 157,544 
 
 10-07 
 
 -62 
 
 9-45 
 
 631 -00 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 157,737 
 
 11-91 
 
 -29 
 
 11-62 
 
 642-62 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 157,S66 
 
 10-54 
 
 •28 
 
 10-26 
 
 652-88 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 158,034 
 
 10-45 
 
 1-53 
 
 8-92 
 
 661 -80 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 15M83 
 
 10-67 
 
 9-56 
 
 1-11 
 
 662-91 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 158,578 
 
 1-79 
 
 10-62 
 
 8-83 
 
 654 -08 
 
 
 
 (i 
 
 158,758 
 
 1-21 
 
 11-05 
 
 9-84 
 
 644-24 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 159,066 
 
 1-57 
 
 11-14 
 
 9-57 
 
 634-67 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 159,308 
 
 •99 
 
 3-15 
 
 2-16 
 
 632 -51 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 159,572 
 
 10-79 
 
 1-10 
 
 9-69 
 
 642-20 
 
 
 
 GIO 
 
 159,802 
 
 11-42 
 
 •09 
 
 11 -.13 
 
 653 -53 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 160,002 
 
 7-31 
 
 •79 
 
 6-52 
 
 660 -05 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 160,184 
 
 11-54 
 
 •85 
 
 10-69 
 
 070-74 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 160,408 
 
 9 01 
 
 •00 
 
 9-01 
 
 679-75 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 160,534 
 
 14-01 
 
 •53 
 
 13-48 
 
 693-23 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 160,801 
 
 10-35 
 
 •32 
 
 10-03 
 
 703-26 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 161,116 
 
 5 -85 
 
 9-57 
 
 3-72 
 
 699 -54 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 161,421 
 
 2-24 
 
 9-86 
 
 7-62 
 
 691 -92 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 161,738 
 
 2-60 
 
 11-14 
 
 8-54 
 
 683-38 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 161,904 
 
 1-38 
 
 10-58 
 
 9-20 
 
 674-18 
 
 
 
 620 
 
 162,007 
 
 -02 
 
 11-41 
 
 11-39 
 
 662-79 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 162,249 
 
 •22 
 
 8-66 
 
 8-44 
 
 654 -35 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 162,711 
 
 1-71 
 
 6-33 
 
 4-62 
 
 649-73 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 163,126 
 
 8-73 
 
 1-67 
 
 7-06 
 
 656-79 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 163,366 
 
 8-88 
 
 1-34 
 
 7-54 
 
 664 -33 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 163,542 
 
 10 -.39 
 
 •06 
 
 10-33 
 
 674-66 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 163,684 
 
 10-19 
 
 1-76 
 
 8-43 
 
 683 -09 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 163,854 
 
 10-83 
 
 1-03 
 
 9-80 
 
 692-89 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 163,993 
 
 9-52 
 
 1-42 
 
 8-10 
 
 700-99 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 164,141 
 
 11-65 
 
 1-49 
 
 1016 
 
 711-15 
 
 
 
 C30 
 
 164,403 
 
 9-89 
 
 1-11 
 
 8-78 
 
 719-93 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 164,529 
 
 11-45 
 
 -58 
 
 10-87 
 
 730-80 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 164,686 
 
 9-41 
 
 2 02 
 
 7-39 
 
 738-19 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 165,231 
 
 8 -.54 
 
 9-07 
 
 -53 
 
 737-66 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 16.5,416 
 
 4-51 
 
 9-89 
 
 5-38 
 
 732 -28 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 165,506 
 
 -73 
 
 11-14 
 
 10-41 
 
 721-87 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 165,818 
 
 2-70 
 
 10-03 
 
 7-33 
 
 714-54 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 165,937 
 
 2-37 
 
 1 1 -09 
 
 8-72 
 
 705-82 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 166,061 
 
 ■92 
 
 916 
 
 8-24 
 
 697-58 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 166.121 
 
 9-16 
 
 -00 
 
 916 
 
 706-74 
 
 
 
 640 
 
 166,228 
 
 10-39 
 
 1 -39 
 
 9 00 
 
 715-74 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 166,.307 
 
 11 -85 
 
 •70 
 
 11-15 
 
 7-26 -89 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 166,386 
 
 10-89 
 
 -27 
 
 10-62 
 
 737-51 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 166,468 
 
 11 13 
 
 1-22 
 
 991 
 
 747 -42 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 166,573 
 
 12-21 
 
 -49 
 
 11-72 
 
 759-14 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 166,676 
 
 11 00 
 
 -74 
 
 10-26 
 
 769 -40 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 166,765 
 
 11 13 
 
 -94 
 
 10-19 
 
 779-59 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 166.861 
 
 11 SO 
 
 -.-iO 
 
 1 1 -.TO 
 
 790-89 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 166.')9l 
 
 14 -52 
 
 -77 
 
 1 .'! • 75 
 
 804-64 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 167,406 
 
 8-60 
 
 5-54 
 
 3 06 
 
 807-70 
 
 
 
 C.JO 
 
 167,611 
 
 2-33 
 
 10-1.'5 
 
 7-ii'l 
 
 799 -HW 
 
 Bench mark, No, 1°-. 
 
 
 1 
 
 167,756 
 
 -06 
 
 10-46 
 
 1 
 
 10-40 
 
 789 -48 
 
 September 15. 
 Carried over. 
 
 
 167,756 
 
 789-48 
 
 i 
 
 
17 
 
 Levelling Pcgister. — Or: '.'^ed. 
 
 No. 
 
 DiaUnoe in fuet 
 
 Back 
 
 Foro 
 
 
 ToUl 
 
 
 
 from tho 
 
 
 
 Difleronco. 
 
 lioijfht ill feet 
 
 BeDurki, 
 
 of SUtioD. 
 
 River St. Julin. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 SiKht. 
 
 
 alxive tliu 
 Itivor St. John. 
 
 
 
 lC7,75fi 
 
 
 
 
 789 -48 
 
 Drought up. 
 
 653 
 
 167,861 
 
 1-81 
 
 11 02 
 
 9 21 
 
 780-27 
 
 
 3 
 
 167,965 
 
 102 
 
 10-69 
 
 9-67 
 
 770-60 
 
 
 4 
 
 168,065 
 
 •42 
 
 10-42 
 
 10-00 
 
 760-60 
 
 
 5 
 
 168,196 
 
 12 
 
 10-83 
 
 10-71 
 
 749-89 
 
 
 6 
 
 168,287 
 
 •70 
 
 11-24 
 
 10 -.54 
 
 739 -35 
 
 
 7 
 
 168,373 
 
 •.oo 
 
 10-72 
 
 9-82 
 
 729 -53 
 
 
 8 
 
 168.526 
 
 •40 
 
 1-62 
 
 1-22 
 
 728-31 
 
 
 9 
 
 168,673 
 
 9-98 
 
 1-44 
 
 8 -.'54 
 
 736-85 
 
 
 660 
 
 168,770 
 
 11 60 
 
 0-70 
 
 10-90 
 
 747-75 
 
 
 1 
 
 168,868 
 
 11 09 
 
 0-52 
 
 10-57 
 
 755 -32 
 
 
 a 
 
 169,011 
 
 11 ^83 
 
 1-70 
 
 10-13 
 
 768-45 
 
 
 3 
 
 169,111 
 
 1118 
 
 2 -04 
 
 9-14 
 
 777-59 
 
 
 4 
 
 169,473 
 
 11 32 
 
 1-71 
 
 9-61 
 
 787 -20 
 
 
 5 
 
 169,818 
 
 3-81 
 
 7-18 
 
 3-37 
 
 783 -83 
 
 
 6 
 
 170,076 
 
 4-22 
 
 10-13 
 
 5-91 
 
 777-92 
 
 
 7 
 
 170,261 
 
 2 35 
 
 10-94 
 
 8^59 
 
 769-33 
 
 • 
 
 8 
 
 170,455 
 
 r89 
 
 10-58 
 
 8-69 
 
 760 64 
 
 
 9 
 
 170,500 
 
 •42 
 
 11-44 
 
 11-02 
 
 749-62 
 
 • 
 
 670 
 
 170,821 
 
 •27 
 
 1111 
 
 10 84 
 
 738-78 
 
 
 1 
 
 171,311 
 
 2-46 
 
 8-55 
 
 6-09 
 
 732 -69 
 
 
 2 
 
 171,831 
 
 5 47 
 
 8-34 
 
 2-87 
 
 7-29 -82 
 
 
 3 
 
 171,979 
 
 2 45 
 
 10-90 
 
 8-45 
 
 721 ^37 
 
 
 4 
 
 172,161 
 
 160 
 
 10-75 
 
 9^15 
 
 712^22 
 
 
 5 
 
 172,335 
 
 •37 
 
 11-39 
 
 11 02 
 
 701 20 
 
 
 6 
 
 172.467 
 
 •57 
 
 10-75 
 
 10^18 
 
 691 02 
 
 
 7 
 
 172,551 
 
 •67 
 
 11-02 
 
 10 35 
 
 680 ^67 
 
 
 8 
 
 172,673 
 
 •32 
 
 11-24 
 
 10-92 
 
 669 75 
 
 
 9 
 
 172,852 
 
 •68 
 
 11-04 
 
 10-36 
 
 659 ^39 
 
 
 680 
 
 172,991 
 
 1-.38 
 
 11-25 
 
 9-87 
 
 649 ^52 
 
 
 1 
 
 173,121 
 
 •37 
 
 11-00 
 
 1063 
 
 638 •sg 
 
 
 2 
 
 173,328 
 
 139 
 
 10-70 
 
 9 31 
 
 629^58 
 
 
 3 
 
 173,586 
 
 1-62 
 
 11-20 
 
 9-58 
 
 6-20 •00" 
 
 
 4 
 
 173,766 
 
 •19 
 
 1091 
 
 10-72 
 
 609 -28 
 
 
 5 
 
 173,961 
 
 •38 
 
 11 43 
 
 ir05 
 
 598 -23 
 
 
 6 
 
 174,129 
 
 2-34 
 
 11 04 
 
 8-70 
 
 589 -53 
 
 
 7 
 
 174,211 
 
 •57 
 
 11 39 
 
 10-82 
 
 578-71 
 
 
 8 
 
 174,311 
 
 •24 
 
 14 00 
 
 13-76 
 
 564-95 
 
 Brook running west. 
 
 9 
 
 174,461 
 
 14 00 
 
 10^80 
 
 3-20 
 
 568-15 
 
 
 690 
 
 174,736 
 
 7-30 
 
 9 02 
 
 1-72 
 
 566-43 
 
 
 1 
 
 174,836 
 
 •31 
 
 10-66 
 
 10 -.35 
 
 556 -08 
 
 
 2 
 
 174.891 
 
 •57 
 
 10-73 
 
 10-16 
 
 545-92 
 
 
 3 
 
 174,941 
 
 •52 
 
 11-15 
 
 10-63 
 
 535-29 
 
 
 4 
 
 174,981 
 
 •41 
 
 10 -.58 
 
 1017 
 
 5-25-12 
 
 
 5 
 
 175,031 
 
 •66 
 
 11-17 
 
 10-51 
 
 514-61 
 
 
 6 
 
 175,081 
 
 •19 
 
 1 1 -20 
 
 11-01 
 
 503-60 
 
 
 7 
 
 175,205 
 
 •26 
 
 7-42 
 
 7-16 
 
 496 -44 
 
 Surface of water in brook. 
 
 8 
 
 175,461 
 
 6-29 
 
 -95 
 
 5-34 
 
 .501 -78 
 
 
 9 
 
 175.561 
 
 1011 
 
 -00 
 
 10-11 
 
 511-89 
 
 
 700 
 
 175,761 
 
 10 04 
 
 •17 
 
 9-87 
 
 521 -76 
 
 
 1 
 
 175,826 
 
 10 10 
 
 •24 
 
 9 -86 
 
 531 -62 
 
 
 2 
 
 175,917 
 
 10-65 
 
 •55 
 
 10-10 
 
 .541 -72 
 
 
 3 
 
 176,001 
 
 1046 
 
 -00 
 
 10-46 
 
 552-18 
 
 
 4 
 
 176,161 
 
 11 56 
 
 1-24 
 
 10 -.32 
 
 5G2 -.50 
 
 
 5 
 
 176,486 
 
 10 23 
 
 -52 
 
 9-71 
 
 572-21 
 
 
 6 
 
 176,973 
 
 8-97 
 
 9-60 
 
 •63 
 
 571 -58 
 
 
 7 
 
 177,179 
 
 2 08 
 
 9-28 
 
 7^20 
 
 564 -38 
 
 
 8 
 
 177,349 
 
 2 37 
 
 10-30 
 
 7-93 
 
 .556 -45 
 
 
 9 
 
 177,451 
 
 •45 
 
 11-06 
 
 10-61 
 
 545 -84 
 
 
 710 
 
 177,511 
 
 •00 
 
 11-31 
 
 11-31 
 
 534 -53 
 
 
 1 
 
 177,641 
 
 •54 
 
 8-13 
 
 7-59 
 
 526 -94 
 
 Bench mark, No. 19. 
 
 2 
 
 177,737 
 
 8 •OS 
 
 •21 
 
 7-84 
 
 5.34-78 
 
 September 16. 
 
 3 
 
 177,824 
 
 10-93 
 
 •13 
 
 10-80 
 
 545-58 
 
 
 4 
 
 177,841 
 
 12-30 
 
 •65 
 
 11-65 
 
 557 -23 
 
 
 5 
 
 177,888 
 
 10-65 
 
 •47 
 
 10-18 
 
 567-41 
 
 
 6 
 
 177,935 
 
 10-91 
 
 33 
 
 10-58 
 
 577-99 
 
 
 7 
 
 178,006 
 
 11-20 
 
 1^44 
 
 y-76 
 
 587-75 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 - 1 
 
 178,006 
 
 587-75 
 
 i . 
 
 ft >^ 
 
w 
 
 Levelling Register. — Conitnu^d. 
 
 No. 
 
 Dlitwic« In feet 
 
 Itack 
 
 Pore 
 
 
 ToUl 
 
 
 
 ftoni tho 
 
 
 
 Diffnvnee, 
 
 hnlght in Aiet 
 
 Kanntkt. 
 
 of SUtion. 
 
 Sliht 
 
 SiRht 
 
 
 above tlw 
 
 
 
 Rirer St. J' hn. 
 
 
 
 
 River at John. 
 
 
 
 178,OOG 
 
 
 
 
 587-75 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 718 
 
 178,053 
 
 10-68 
 
 •61 
 
 10 07 
 
 597 -82 
 
 
 9 
 
 178,101 
 
 0-33 
 
 ■79 
 
 8-44 
 
 GOG -36 
 
 
 720 
 
 178,199 
 
 11 02 
 
 -89 
 
 10-13 
 
 616-39 
 
 
 1 
 
 178,301 
 
 UIO 
 
 1-64 
 
 9-56 
 
 623 -95 
 
 
 •i 
 
 178,411 
 
 9-65 
 
 •54 
 
 911 
 
 633 06 
 
 
 3 
 
 178,501 
 
 1117 
 
 •22 
 
 10-95 
 
 646 01 
 
 
 4 
 
 178,549 
 
 9-31 
 
 •14 
 
 9-17 
 
 655-18 
 
 
 6 
 
 178,59G 
 
 12-53 
 
 •25 
 
 12-28 
 
 667 -46 
 
 
 G 
 
 178,679 
 
 11-48 
 
 •25 
 
 1 1 -23 
 
 678-69 
 
 
 7 
 
 178,748 
 
 11-08 
 
 •13 
 
 10-93 
 
 689 -63 
 
 
 8 
 
 178.818 
 
 11-64 
 
 •20 
 
 11-44 
 
 701 -06 
 
 
 9 
 
 178,891 
 
 10-23 
 
 •02 
 
 10-21 
 
 711-27 
 
 
 730 
 
 178,977 
 
 10-41 
 
 •90 
 
 9-61 
 
 720-78 
 
 
 1 
 
 179,076 
 
 11-54 
 
 •36 
 
 1118 
 
 731 -96 
 
 
 2 
 
 179,191 
 
 10-20 
 
 •48 
 
 9-72 
 
 741 -68 
 
 
 3 
 
 179,373 
 
 13-02 
 
 •96 
 
 12-07 
 
 753-75 
 
 
 4 
 
 179,578 
 
 14-48 
 
 130 
 
 13-18 
 
 766 -93 
 
 
 5 
 
 179,961 
 
 5-60 
 
 6-13 
 
 -55 
 
 766 -.18 
 
 
 C 
 
 180,111 
 
 •91 
 
 10-52 
 
 9-61 
 
 756-77 
 
 
 7 
 
 180,261 
 
 -75 
 
 10-89 
 
 10-14 
 
 746-63 
 
 
 8 
 
 180,455 
 
 -30 
 
 10-86 
 
 10-56 
 
 7.36 -07 
 
 
 9 
 
 180,796 
 
 1 -08 
 
 5-25 
 
 417 
 
 731 -90 
 
 
 740 
 
 180,991 
 
 10-85 
 
 -94 
 
 9-91 
 
 741 -81 
 
 
 1 
 
 181,386 
 
 13-37 
 
 121 
 
 rJ-lG 
 
 753-97 
 
 
 2 
 
 181,813 
 
 3-54 
 
 8-69 
 
 5-15 
 
 748-82 
 
 
 3 
 
 182,024 
 
 1-26 
 
 10-97 
 
 9-71 
 
 739-11 
 
 
 4 
 
 182,111 
 
 •51 
 
 11-15 
 
 10-64 
 
 728-47 
 
 
 5 
 
 182,231 
 
 •7G 
 
 11-14 
 
 10-38 
 
 718 09 
 
 
 6 
 
 182,329 
 
 •16 
 
 1104 
 
 10-88 
 
 707-21 
 
 
 7 
 
 182,411 
 
 •00 
 
 10-80 
 
 10^80 
 
 696-41 
 
 
 8 
 
 182,514 
 
 •10 
 
 1119 
 
 11-09 
 
 685 -32 
 
 
 9 
 
 182,601 
 
 •09 
 
 1119 
 
 11-10 
 
 674 -22 
 
 
 750 
 
 182,679 
 
 •16 
 
 10-64 
 
 10-48 
 
 663-74 
 
 
 I 
 
 182,761 
 
 •99 
 
 11-32 
 
 10-33 
 
 653-41 
 
 
 2 
 
 182,873 
 
 r79 
 
 11-24 
 
 9-45 
 
 643-96 
 
 
 3 
 
 182,961 
 
 •70 
 
 9-10 
 
 8-40 
 
 635 -56 
 
 
 4 
 
 183,145 
 
 7 09 
 
 •00 
 
 7-09 
 
 642-65 
 
 
 5 
 
 183,317 
 
 11-86 
 
 P85 
 
 1001 
 
 652-66 
 
 
 6 
 
 183,529 
 
 10-64 
 
 •35 
 
 10-29 
 
 662 -95 
 
 
 7 
 
 183,716 
 
 12-33 
 
 •78 
 
 11-55 
 
 674 -50 
 
 
 8 
 
 184,261 
 
 7-53 
 
 1018 
 
 2-65 
 
 671 -85 
 
 
 9 
 
 184,5-.>1 
 
 3-65 
 
 10-30 
 
 6-63 
 
 665 -20 
 
 
 7G0 
 
 184,721 
 
 1-21 
 
 11-32 
 
 10-11 
 
 655 09 
 
 
 1 
 
 184,873 
 
 1 -06 
 
 10-72 
 
 9-66 
 
 645 -43 
 
 
 2 
 
 185,021 
 
 1-88 
 
 10-70 
 
 8^82 
 
 636-61 
 
 
 3 
 
 185,145 
 
 -41 
 
 10-94 
 
 10 53 
 
 626 08 
 
 
 4 
 
 185,221 
 
 -64 
 
 10-44 
 
 9^80 
 
 616-28 
 
 
 5 
 
 185,396 
 
 4-79 
 
 1 -93 
 
 2^86 
 
 619 14 
 
 
 6 
 
 185,565 
 
 10-47 
 
 1-51 
 
 8-96 
 
 628 10 
 
 
 7 
 
 185,761 
 
 13-60 
 
 -99 
 
 12-61 
 
 640-71 
 
 
 8 
 
 185,986 
 
 12-82 
 
 1 -23 
 
 11-59 
 
 6.52-30 
 
 
 9 
 
 186,296 
 
 10-44 
 
 1 -77 
 
 8-67 
 
 660 -97 
 
 
 770 
 
 186,661 
 
 7-98 
 
 1-82 
 
 6-16 
 
 667-13 
 
 
 
 186,961 
 
 4-53 
 
 4-15 
 
 -38 
 
 667-51 
 
 
 2 
 
 187,073 
 
 1 -93 
 
 10-11 
 
 8-18 
 
 659 -33 
 
 
 3 
 
 187,381 
 
 105 
 
 10-88 
 
 9-83 
 
 649 -50 
 
 
 4 
 
 187.521 
 
 1-20 
 
 12-70 
 
 11-50 
 
 G38 -(JO 
 
 
 5 
 
 187,631 
 
 100 
 
 10 89 
 
 9-89 
 
 6-J8-11 
 
 
 6 
 
 187,731 
 
 1-28 
 
 10-74 
 
 9-46 
 
 618-65 
 
 
 7 
 
 187,821 
 
 1-15 
 
 10-44 
 
 9-29 
 
 609 -36 
 
 
 ' 8 
 
 187,915 
 
 •15 
 
 10-84 
 
 10-69 
 
 598-67 
 
 
 9 
 
 187,971 
 
 *.6 
 
 10-90 
 
 10^44 
 
 588 -23 
 
 
 780 
 
 188,046 
 
 J7 
 
 18-80 
 
 13-13 
 
 575-10 
 
 
 1 
 
 188,121 
 
 -31 
 
 10-74 
 
 10-43 
 
 564 -67 
 
 
 2 
 
 188,206 
 
 -96 
 
 10-87 
 
 9-91 
 
 554-76 
 
 
 3 
 
 ISB.'JSl 
 
 •19 
 
 10-57 
 
 10-38 
 
 544 -.-^S 
 
 Carriel over. 
 
 188,281 
 
 544-38 
 
Lv««itlBf Reenter.— OmHiMMl. 
 
 ■ 
 
 No. DiMuK!« In f«it 
 
 llMk 
 
 FViro 
 
 
 TiHkl 
 
 
 
 of Otetion. 
 
 1 
 
 from the 
 ftWer SU John. 
 
 H^lit 
 
 INlhni>ca.| h«i||ht lii iMl 
 Sight. "b""" «•" 
 
 Biver 8t. John. 
 
 
 
 
 188J81 
 
 
 
 
 544-38 
 
 Drouglit up. 
 
 
 784 
 
 188,39G 
 
 •29 
 
 11-18 
 
 10-89 
 
 583 49 
 
 
 
 S 
 
 188,461 
 
 1 07 
 
 10-38 
 
 9-81 
 
 524 18 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 188,S3( 
 
 169 
 
 16-96 
 
 9-27 
 
 514 91 
 
 
 
 T 
 
 188,583 
 
 1-24 
 
 10-72 
 
 9-48 
 
 .503 -48 
 
 
 
 H 
 
 188.686 
 
 •80 
 
 13-94 
 
 13-14 
 
 492-29 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 188,749 
 
 •75 
 
 15-97 
 
 13-22 
 
 477 07 
 
 
 
 790 
 
 188,801 
 
 •44 
 
 14-49 
 
 14-06 
 
 468 OS 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 188,853 
 
 •16 
 
 15 -23 
 
 15-07 
 
 447 -95 
 
 Bench mark, No. 28. 
 
 
 2 
 
 188,886 
 
 ■91 
 
 15-61 
 
 14-70 
 
 433 -25 
 
 September 17. 
 
 
 3 
 
 188,911 
 
 •62 
 
 15-54 
 
 14-92 
 
 418-33 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 188,051 
 
 •48 
 
 15-06 
 
 14-58 
 
 403 75 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 188,983 
 
 •46 
 
 15-5) 
 
 15-06 
 
 .188 70 
 
 
 
 (J 
 
 189,006 
 
 2 07 
 
 15-43 
 
 13-36 
 
 .375 -34 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 189,021 
 
 3 45 
 
 13-75 
 
 12 -.30 
 
 363 04 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 189,036 
 
 2'S6 
 
 15-97 
 
 13-42 
 
 349 -62 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 189,051 
 
 3 54 
 
 13-55 
 
 10-01 
 
 339-61 
 
 Surface of water in brook. 
 
 
 800 
 
 189,096 
 
 13-35 
 
 4-96 
 
 8-69 
 
 ,348 -20 
 
 
 
 I 
 
 189,111 
 
 9-82 
 
 •16 
 
 9-66 
 
 357 -86 
 
 
 
 a 
 
 189,146 
 
 12 04 
 
 -05 
 
 11-99 
 
 369 -85 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 189,189 
 
 12-37 
 
 •33 
 
 12-04 
 
 381 -89 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 189,461 
 
 IS -59 
 
 1-71 
 
 11-88 
 
 393-77 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 189,581 
 
 11-85 
 
 •23 
 
 11-62 
 
 405 -89 
 
 
 
 C 
 
 189,653 
 
 16-23 
 
 •10 
 
 1613 
 
 421 -52 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 181,741 
 
 14-34 
 
 •00 
 
 14-84 
 
 435 -86 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 189,818 
 
 14 -43 
 
 •70 
 
 1373 
 
 449 59 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 1H!),973 
 
 16-82 
 
 •89 
 
 15-93 
 
 465 52 
 
 
 
 810 
 
 1 1)0,087 
 
 1 1 -95 
 
 •77 
 
 11-18 
 
 476-70 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 190,211 
 
 13-55 
 
 1-08 
 
 12-47 
 
 489-17 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 190,361 
 
 12-01 
 
 -33 
 
 11 -68 
 
 .300-85 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 190,513 
 
 10-64 
 
 •57 
 
 10 07 
 
 510-92 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 190.878 
 
 10-57 
 
 9 -.36 
 
 1 '22 
 
 312-14 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 191,161 
 
 •48 
 
 14-75 
 
 14-27 
 
 497-87 
 
 
 
 G 
 
 191,361 
 
 8-28 
 
 -02 
 
 8-26 
 
 506-13 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 191,521 
 
 12-49 
 
 -09 
 
 12-40 
 
 518-53 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 191,684 
 
 11 -35 
 
 •45 
 
 10-90 
 
 529 -43 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 191,811 
 
 1 1 -40 
 
 •38 
 
 11 -02 
 
 540-43 
 
 
 
 820 
 
 191.929 
 
 18 98 
 
 •47 
 
 13-51 
 
 .353-96 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 192,047 
 
 14 06 
 
 -34 
 
 13-72 
 
 567-68 
 
 . 
 
 
 2 
 
 192,176 
 
 15 -50 
 
 Ml 
 
 14-39 
 
 582 -07 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 192,285 
 
 13-30 
 
 •48 
 
 12-82 
 
 394 -89 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 192,406 
 
 11-48 
 
 •28 
 
 11-20 
 
 606 -09 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 192,487 
 
 13-80 
 
 •11 
 
 13-69 
 
 619-78 
 
 
 
 (i 
 
 192,367 
 
 15-61 
 
 -68 
 
 14-93 
 
 634-71 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 192,861 
 
 11-43 
 
 4 -85 
 
 6 -38 
 
 641 -29 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 193,077 
 
 79 
 
 12-32 
 
 11-53 
 
 629 -76 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 193,183 
 
 -56 
 
 10-89 
 
 10-33 
 
 619-43 
 
 
 
 830 
 
 193,311 
 
 •95 
 
 13-95 
 
 15-00 
 
 604 -43 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 193,387 
 
 123 
 
 17-91 
 
 16-68 
 
 387 -73 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 193,491 
 
 -11 
 
 16-13 
 
 16-04 
 
 371 -71 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 193,588 
 
 •08 
 
 16-12 
 
 16-04 
 
 355-67 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 193,683 
 
 •32 
 
 16-33 
 
 13-81 
 
 539 -86 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 193,757 
 
 •67 
 
 13-81 
 
 13-14 
 
 324-72 
 
 
 
 (i 
 
 193,821 
 
 •08 
 
 16-33 
 
 16-25 
 
 .308 -47 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 193,882 
 
 •19 
 
 16-09 
 
 15-90 
 
 492 -57 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 19.'5,956 
 
 •24 
 
 14-01 
 
 13-77 
 
 478^80 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 194,018 
 
 •58 
 
 13-63 
 
 15-07 
 
 463 73 
 
 
 
 840 
 
 194,077 
 
 •66 
 
 16-60 
 
 13-94 
 
 447-79 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 194,101 
 
 •41 
 
 13-67 
 
 15-26 
 
 4.32 -33 
 
 
 
 
 
 194,141 
 
 •00 
 
 16-36 
 
 16-36 
 
 41617 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 194,186 
 
 •33 
 
 13-58 
 
 15-23 
 
 400 94 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 194,2.33 
 
 •39 
 
 16^92 
 
 16-53 
 
 384^41 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 194,261 
 
 •92 
 
 16^86 
 
 13-94 
 
 368^47 
 
 
 
 (i 
 
 194,289 
 
 2^81 
 
 15-81 
 
 13-00 
 
 335 ^47 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 194,311 
 
 •29 
 
 16'39 
 
 16-30 
 
 339-17 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 194,336 
 
 •65 
 
 15 56 
 
 14-91 
 
 324 -26 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 194,370 
 
 •07 
 
 !5^52 
 
 13 -46 
 
 .308 -81 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 
 194,870 
 
 
 308 •SI 
 
 I li 
 
 I'i 
 
 1)2 
 
20 
 
 Levelling RcgiHtcr. — Continued, 
 
 No. 
 
 UulaiK'o in feet 
 fraiii tho 
 
 lUck 
 
 F»re 
 
 1 
 Differcnci-. 
 
 t 
 
 hi< .mIl». 
 
 of Blalian. 
 
 
 HigbU 
 
 ,S'h"' 
 
 
 
 
 
 RWcr 8t. John. 
 
 
 
 
 , ,.. rS*. ■'* 
 
 
 
 194,370 
 
 
 
 
 308 81 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 850 
 
 194,389 
 
 3-35 
 
 i»H 
 
 n-44 
 
 29.5-37 
 
 1 
 
 I94,4l(i 
 
 2- 93 
 
 1(1-61 
 
 If -68 
 
 281 -69 
 
 2;o 62 fwt. 
 
 a 
 
 l!M.r.7U 
 
 418 
 
 l^^ 
 
 uo-/ 
 
 270-62 
 
 Suriaii- •' water in nmin 
 
 a 
 
 I94,GG1 
 
 ir,'Ji 
 
 ■m 
 
 Al-aa 
 
 285-84 
 
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 4 
 
 I94,(ING 
 
 10-70 
 
 •i« 
 
 Mm 
 
 206 -44 
 
 rt 
 
 l!14,7a9 
 
 8-4.5 
 
 1 -05 
 
 ' f? 
 
 a03'84 
 
 September 18. 
 
 i> 
 
 iy4,7«l 
 
 10-31 
 
 -1-J 
 
 HI m 
 
 $H 03 
 
 
 7 
 
 I94,7HG 
 
 11-13 
 
 -01 
 
 11 -12 
 
 ,T!"V15 
 
 
 H 
 
 194,8-29 
 
 12 03 
 
 •10 
 
 11-93 
 
 33-7 -08 
 
 
 !> 
 
 194,870 
 
 12-34 
 
 -00 
 
 12 34 
 
 349-42 
 
 
 aco 
 
 194,911 
 
 12 85 
 
 •26 
 
 12-59 
 
 362 01 
 
 
 1 
 
 194,933 
 
 10-72 
 
 -26 
 
 10-46 
 
 372 -47 
 
 
 •2 
 
 194,y(i» 
 
 12-2.5 
 
 -24 
 
 12 01 
 
 384 -48 
 
 
 3 
 
 19.5,073 
 
 14-72 
 
 -18 
 
 14 -.54 
 
 399 02 
 
 
 4 
 
 19.5,201 
 
 1216 
 
 4 00 
 
 8 16 
 
 407-18 
 
 
 5 
 
 19.'),.528 
 
 4-00 
 
 5-22 
 
 1 -22 
 
 405 -96 
 
 
 (i 
 
 195,«21 
 
 2-GI 
 
 11-71 
 
 9 10 
 
 396-86 
 
 
 7 
 
 19.5.G91 
 
 1-19 
 
 1 1 -28 
 
 10 09 
 
 386-77 
 
 
 H 
 
 19.5,7(i9 
 
 ■50 
 
 1 1 '26 
 
 10-76 
 
 376 01 
 
 
 1) 
 
 19.5,9«9 
 
 •83 
 
 10-83 
 
 lO-OO 
 
 366 01 
 
 
 870 
 
 19G,19(! 
 
 5-59 
 
 -12 
 
 5 -47 
 
 371-48 
 
 
 1 
 
 19G,404 
 
 11 -59 
 
 1 -38 
 
 10-21 
 
 381 -C9 
 
 
 '^ 
 
 19(J„'>2H 
 
 9 03 
 
 -17 
 
 8-8C 
 
 390-55 
 
 
 3 
 
 19«,GUG 
 
 17-52 
 
 -.50 
 
 17-02 
 
 407 -57 
 
 
 4 
 
 I9(i,78G 
 
 15-99 
 
 •42 
 
 15-57 
 
 423-14 
 
 
 5 
 
 I9G,!)G7 
 
 I4-7G 
 
 •38 
 
 14-38 
 
 437 -52 
 
 
 G 
 
 197,200 
 
 U-24 
 
 ■72 
 
 10 52 
 
 448-04 
 
 
 7 
 
 197,.521 
 
 \4-05 
 
 •34 
 
 13-71 
 
 461 -75 
 
 
 K 
 
 197,(i81 
 
 3-;w 
 
 1 1 33 
 
 7-97 
 
 453-78 
 
 
 9 
 
 '»",7G1 
 
 -7^ 
 
 10-49 
 
 9-71 
 
 444 -87 
 
 
 8H0 
 
 1!'- 'Ml 
 
 •53 
 
 1 1 -(M) 
 
 10-47 
 
 433-60 
 
 
 1 
 
 I!i-,i;l(i 
 
 •72 
 
 10-72 
 
 10 00 
 
 423 -60 
 
 
 •2 
 
 19S,IG1 
 
 •4(, 
 
 10-91 
 
 10-45 
 
 413-15 
 
 
 3 
 
 198.311 
 
 104 
 
 10-66 
 
 9-62 
 
 403 -53 
 
 
 4 
 
 19f<,3,Sl 
 
 •9(i 
 
 11-03 
 
 10-07 
 
 393 -46 
 
 
 5 
 
 198,441 
 
 •63 
 
 15-79 
 
 15-16 
 
 378 -30 
 
 
 G 
 
 198,-)()1 
 
 •23 
 
 15-67 
 
 15-44 
 
 .362 -86 
 
 
 7 
 
 198,,5Gl 
 
 •77 
 
 14-97 
 
 14-20 
 
 34H-6G 
 
 
 8 
 
 198,G11 
 
 •99 
 
 15-80 
 
 12-16 
 
 .333-85 
 
 
 890 
 
 198,751 
 198,921 
 
 •5,-! 
 8-62 
 
 12-69 
 ■38 
 
 14-81 
 8-24 
 
 321 -G9 
 329 -93 
 
 Drook running cast, water 
 2 feet lower. 
 
 1 
 
 198,9G8 
 
 15 62 
 
 ■21 
 
 15-41 
 
 345 -24 
 
 
 2 
 
 199,021 
 
 14 95 
 
 •28 
 
 14-67 
 
 3i;o-oi 
 
 
 3 
 
 199,1.)1 
 
 16-78 
 
 •65 
 
 16 13 
 
 376-14 
 
 
 4 
 
 199,301 
 
 15-61 
 
 •29 
 
 15 ■;!-.> 
 
 391 -46 
 
 
 5 
 
 199,301 
 
 12-53 
 
 •00 
 
 12 ■: 
 
 403-99 
 
 
 G 
 
 199,491 
 
 1 1 09 
 
 •39 
 
 10-70 
 
 414-69 
 
 
 •T 
 
 199,GG1 
 
 14-80 
 
 •39 
 
 14-41 
 
 429-10 
 
 
 
 199,77G 
 
 14-55 
 
 •00 
 
 14-55 
 
 443-65 
 
 
 9 
 
 199,991 
 
 16-18 
 
 1 -23 
 
 U -95 
 
 458-60 
 
 
 90O 
 
 200,091 
 
 15-72 
 
 ■00 
 
 15-72 
 
 474-32 
 
 
 ) 
 
 200,343 
 
 14 -24 
 
 •74 
 
 13-50 
 
 487 -H2 
 
 
 2 
 
 200,4 G8 
 
 15 -.32 
 
 ■58 
 
 14-74 
 
 502 -56 
 
 
 3 
 
 200,G01 
 
 1411 
 
 ■00 
 
 1411 
 
 516-67 
 
 
 4 
 
 200,741 
 
 16-32 
 
 •08 
 
 I6-J4 
 
 532-91 
 
 
 5 
 
 200,883 
 
 18-11 
 
 1-52 
 
 l(;-59 
 
 549 -50 
 
 
 G 
 
 201,097 
 
 10-92 
 
 -.34 
 
 10-58 
 
 5;!0-08 
 
 
 7 
 
 201,311 
 
 11 -19 
 
 •77 
 
 10-42 
 
 :w0-.50 
 
 
 8 
 
 201,479 
 
 10-92 
 
 •84 
 
 10-08 
 
 n-jp 
 
 
 9 
 
 201,G41 
 
 7-80 
 
 10-73 
 
 2-93 
 
 i>. -A 
 
 
 910 
 
 201,743 
 
 ■C9 
 
 15 02 
 
 14 -34 
 
 -'' u .' -, 
 
 
 1 
 
 201,HG1 
 
 •36 
 
 8-20 
 
 7-84 
 
 ■■v.h ■■> 
 
 
 2 
 
 201,891 
 
 8-20 
 
 •07 
 
 8-13 
 
 bT'i-:-: 
 
 
 3 
 
 201,961 
 
 12-80 
 
 •11 
 
 12-69 
 
 07i.'i:,- 
 
 
 4 
 
 202,021 
 
 l.-;-88 
 
 •58 
 
 13-30 
 
 .'.■(^"•59 , 
 
 
 5 
 
 202. ! ! 9 
 
 H -31 
 
 •04 
 
 11-27 
 
 F.m-m 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 202,119 
 
 600 86 
 
«1 
 
 I \ IE 
 
 
 
 Levelling RcR 
 
 »tor. — ( 
 
 Jonlinued. 
 
 
 
 No. 
 
 niiUnvn in U ct 
 
 llai'k 
 
 Fon 
 
 
 ToUl 
 
 
 
 
 from till' 
 
 
 
 3ilfiircner. 
 
 hal||lit in fm-t 
 
 Htaukik: 
 
 
 of SUtlon. 
 
 HlKl.t. 
 
 HlKhe. 
 
 
 ftiNtVO til** 
 
 
 
 
 Rlvor 81. John. 
 
 
 
 
 Rivir m. Julin. 
 
 
 
 
 303,110 
 
 
 
 
 6(M)-8G 
 
 llrouKlit ii|i. 
 
 
 010 
 
 303,211 
 
 15 SG 
 
 •34 
 
 14 -92 
 
 615-78 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 303,391 
 
 15 12 
 
 •39 
 
 14-83 
 
 630 -Gl 
 
 
 
 H 
 
 303,40 i 
 
 13 53 
 
 -33 
 
 13-30 
 
 (i43-91 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 303,.'i41 
 
 1703 
 
 -76 
 
 16-27 
 
 6G0 - 1 H 
 
 
 
 9'iO 
 
 303,(i73 
 
 13-84 
 
 •51 
 
 13-33 
 
 673-51 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 303,HM3 
 
 l(i-73 
 
 •.14 
 
 1638 
 
 (i8!)-89 
 
 
 
 •i 
 
 30a,0(il 
 
 13-74 
 
 a\ 
 
 13-23 
 
 703-13 
 
 
 
 a 
 
 30.'l,31l 
 
 IG'40 
 
 •15 
 
 16-35 
 
 719-37 
 
 Bench murk. No. 21. 
 
 
 4 
 
 303.401 
 
 15-93 
 
 •37 
 
 15-66 
 
 735 -03 
 
 SoptfrnlMr 19. 
 
 
 ft 
 
 3(13,711 
 
 19-41 
 
 •74 
 
 18-G7 
 
 753-70 
 
 
 <; 
 
 3(M,004 
 
 15-71 
 
 •99 
 
 14-72 
 
 768 -42 
 
 
 7 
 
 204,3(l(i 
 
 14 '4G 
 
 ■47 
 
 13-99 
 
 7N2-41 
 
 
 H 
 
 304,411 
 
 14-3G 
 
 •51 
 
 13 -■,5 
 
 7I»6^16 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 305, IHG 
 
 13-37 
 
 OVi 
 
 4-35 
 
 H)0-41 
 
 
 
 oao 
 
 305,39 1 
 
 -G3 
 
 •Id 
 
 •4N 
 
 800-8!) 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 205,4(i9 
 
 1 1 -58 
 
 •0.! 
 
 1 1 - -.6 
 
 812-45 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 305.573 
 
 17 -M 
 
 •51 
 
 lG-65 
 
 829-30 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 305,«H(; 
 
 17-18 1 
 
 •47 
 
 16-71 
 
 846 01 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 205,821 
 
 15•^u 
 
 •33 
 
 15 -57 
 
 86 1 -58 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 205,9H(i 
 
 10 •.'53 
 
 ■46 
 
 16 07 
 
 877 -65 
 
 
 
 (i 
 
 20«,17(! 
 
 lG-79 
 
 •41 
 
 16-38 
 
 894 -03 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 20(i,3H4 
 
 13-94 
 
 •31 
 
 13-73 
 
 907-76 
 
 
 
 H 
 
 30(i,531 
 
 13-3G 
 
 •17 
 
 13-39 
 
 921-15 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 30(i,70(> 
 
 Hi -04 
 
 ■49 
 
 15-.-)5 
 
 936-70 
 
 
 
 940 
 
 307,Ofil 
 
 15-41 
 
 •65 
 
 14-76 
 
 951-46 
 
 
 
 I 
 
 307,331 
 
 15 -SG 
 
 ■44 
 
 15 12 
 
 966-58 
 
 
 
 ■2 
 
 •.i07,43(i 
 
 (! Ml 
 
 •62 
 
 5^84 
 
 972 -42 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 307,838 
 
 14-49 
 
 9-70 
 
 4-79 
 
 977 21 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 307,9(il 
 
 •55 
 
 15-08 
 
 14-53 
 
 962-68 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 308,031 
 
 -G9 
 
 15-38 
 
 14-69 
 
 947 -99 
 
 
 
 G 
 
 308,111 
 
 •07 
 
 13-36 
 
 13-19 
 
 9.14 -W) 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 30H,1«1 
 
 •87 
 
 14-35 
 
 13-38 
 
 931 -42 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 308,231 
 
 ■90 
 
 15-80 
 
 14-90 
 
 906 -53 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 308,301 
 
 •58 
 
 15 -.34 
 
 14-76 
 
 891 -76 
 
 
 
 950 
 
 208,3(<1 
 
 1-10 
 
 15-86 
 
 14-76 
 
 877 (10 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 308,411 
 
 •44 
 
 - •) -34 
 
 14-90 
 
 862-10 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 308,4(19 
 
 -00 
 
 14-67 
 
 14-67 
 
 847-43 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 308,53(i 
 
 -11 
 
 17-30 
 
 17-09 
 
 8;i0 -34 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 308,579 
 
 •05 
 
 15 -67 
 
 15 -(i2 
 
 814-72 
 
 
 
 o 
 
 308,(i25 
 
 •39 
 
 16-51 
 
 IG -22 
 
 798 -50 
 
 
 
 (i 
 
 208, (i 7 G 
 
 •GO 
 
 15^56 
 
 14-96 
 
 783 -54 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 208,7 1 1 
 
 •IG 
 
 13 -.36 
 
 15 -'20 
 
 768 -34 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 308,749 
 
 •OG 
 
 lG-37 
 
 16-31 
 
 752 03 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 2()S,77G 
 
 •80 
 
 15 -73 
 
 14-93 
 
 737-10 
 
 
 
 9G0 
 
 208,811 
 
 ■17 
 
 16^49 
 
 16 -.32 
 
 7-20-78 
 
 
 
 I 
 
 208, M4(; 
 
 •52 
 
 16-00 
 
 15-48 
 
 705 -30 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 208,9(il 
 
 IG-(H) 
 
 -54 
 
 15-46 
 
 720 -76 
 
 Surfnre of wntcr in brook 
 
 
 3 
 
 209,0(il 
 
 16 -GC 
 
 ■30 
 
 16-46 
 
 737 -22 
 
 running west. 
 
 
 4 
 
 209,181 
 
 12-25 
 
 ■36 
 
 11 -89 
 
 749-11 
 
 
 
 4I 
 
 ' ■_'0",78G 
 
 18-10 
 
 -93 
 
 17-17 
 
 766 -28 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 i ■1<-.144 
 
 G-'! 1 
 
 -14 
 
 6-19 
 
 772-47 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 ' i.KMil 
 
 8-,,. 
 
 1-14 
 
 7-24 
 
 779-71 
 
 
 
 
 2i'J,G73 
 
 15-04 
 
 -04 
 
 15 -00 
 
 794-71 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 210.9-'G 
 
 14-73 
 
 -00 
 
 14-73 
 
 809 -44 
 
 
 
 97() 
 
 211,331 
 
 1 1 -99 
 
 2-49 
 
 9 -50 
 
 818-94 
 
 
 
 \ 
 
 211, GCl 
 
 4-38 
 
 7-09 
 
 2-71 
 
 816 23 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 211,N(il 
 
 1 -06 
 
 15-38 
 
 14-22 
 
 802 01 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 212,011 
 
 1 GG 
 
 14-53 
 
 13-87 
 
 789-14 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 212.239 
 
 1-76 
 
 13-57 
 
 11 -81 
 
 777 -.33 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 212,381 
 
 1-73 
 
 10-29 
 
 8-56 
 
 '68-77 
 
 
 
 (i 
 
 212.7(;9 
 
 14-67 
 
 ■11 
 
 14-56 
 
 785 -33 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 212,9G1 
 
 13-41 
 
 •22 
 
 13 19 
 
 796-52 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 213,1G7 
 
 12-53 
 
 1-27 
 
 11 -26 
 
 807-78 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 213,371 
 
 12-10 
 
 -95 
 
 11-15 
 
 818-93 
 
 
 
 98U 
 
 21.3.57G 
 
 14-G7 
 
 1-50 
 
 13-17 
 
 832-10 
 
 
 
 J 
 
 2!.3.7(il 
 
 13-77 
 
 •92 
 
 19-84 
 
 844 -94 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 
 213,761 
 
 
 844-94 
 
 
 V 't!i 
 
22 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Dirtwee in feet 
 
 B*ek 
 
 Fon 
 
 
 Ti>tal 
 
 
 
 from the 
 
 
 
 Dtftram 
 
 haiglit in feet 
 
 kboTO the 
 
 aemuki. 
 
 of SUtion. 
 
 f'^K*- 
 
 Siglit. 
 
 
 
 
 BimStJolm. 
 
 
 
 
 Biver HU John. 
 
 
 
 213,761 
 
 
 
 
 844-94 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 982 
 
 213,967 
 
 13-47 
 
 2-92 
 
 10 55 
 
 855 -49 
 
 
 3 
 
 214,311 
 
 8 08 
 
 4-54 
 
 3 34 
 
 859 -03 
 
 Bench mark, No. 32. 
 
 4 
 
 214,461 
 
 9-73 
 
 •58 
 
 915 
 
 868^18 
 
 September 20. 
 
 5 
 
 214,551 
 
 15-39 
 
 •04 
 
 15 35 
 
 883 ^53 
 
 
 6 
 
 '214,611 
 
 16-44 
 
 •14 
 
 16 30 
 
 899 •SS 
 
 
 7 
 
 214.661 
 
 17-65 
 
 ■14 
 
 17-51 
 
 917 34 
 
 
 8 
 
 214,801 
 
 17-35 
 
 •47 
 
 16-88 
 
 934 -22 
 
 
 9 
 
 214,934 
 
 15-31 
 
 •00 
 
 15-31 
 
 949 ^53 
 
 ; 
 
 990 
 
 215,011 
 
 14-83 
 
 •23 
 
 14-60 
 
 964-13 
 
 
 1 
 
 215,181 
 
 13-60 
 
 -23 
 
 13-37 
 
 977-50 
 
 
 2 
 
 215,386 
 
 13-98 
 
 •91 
 
 13 07 
 
 990-57 
 
 
 3 
 
 215,751 
 
 9-46 
 
 •09 
 
 9^37 
 
 999-94 
 
 
 4 
 
 216,019 
 
 5-57 
 
 14^90 
 
 9-33 
 
 990-61 
 
 
 5 
 
 216,191 
 
 •20 
 
 15-07 
 
 14-87 
 
 875-74 
 
 
 6 
 
 216,481 
 
 1-13 
 
 13-89 
 
 12-76 
 
 962-98 
 
 
 7 
 
 216,761 
 
 -77 
 
 15 58 
 
 14-81 
 
 948^17 
 
 
 8 
 
 217,061 
 
 1-35 
 
 6-72 
 
 5-37 
 
 942 80 
 
 
 9 
 
 217,211 
 
 11-50 
 
 •32 
 
 11 -18 
 
 953^98 
 
 
 1,000 
 
 217,331 
 
 14-57 
 
 •79 
 
 13-78 
 
 967-76 
 
 
 1 
 
 217,451 
 
 1613 
 
 •74 
 
 15 -39 
 
 983-15 
 
 
 2 
 
 217,611 
 
 12-55 
 
 •56 
 
 11-99 
 
 995-14 
 
 
 3 
 
 217,711 
 
 i2-78 
 
 -12 
 
 12-66 
 
 1,007-80 
 
 
 4 
 
 217,791 
 
 14-74 
 
 •66 
 
 14-08 
 
 1,021 -88 
 
 
 5 
 
 217,886 
 
 1810 
 
 -22 
 
 17-88 
 
 1,039-76 
 
 
 6 
 
 217,979 
 
 15-87 
 
 -35 
 
 15-52 
 
 1,055-28 
 
 
 7 
 
 218,111 
 
 15-21 
 
 •08 
 
 15-13 
 
 1,070-41 
 
 
 8 
 
 218,183 
 
 14-73 
 
 •05 
 
 14-68 
 
 1,085 09 
 
 
 9 
 
 218,294 
 
 13-61 
 
 -37 
 
 13-24 
 
 1,098 ■ 33 
 
 
 1,010 
 
 218,561 
 
 13-47 
 
 4-00 
 
 9-47 
 
 1,107^80 
 
 
 1 
 
 218,711 
 
 4-00 
 
 10-95 
 
 6-95 
 
 1,100 85 
 
 
 2 
 
 218,813 
 
 -39 
 
 13 45 
 
 13-06 
 
 1,087 79 
 
 
 3 
 
 218,891 
 
 -60 
 
 15 88 
 
 15 -28 
 
 1,072 51 
 
 
 4 
 
 218,961 
 
 -25 
 
 13 22 
 
 12-97 
 
 1,059 54 
 
 
 5 
 
 219.026 
 
 -62 
 
 15 50 
 
 14-88 
 
 1,044 66 
 
 
 6 
 
 219,101 
 
 -54 
 
 15 -S". 
 
 1531 
 
 1,029 -.•)5 
 
 
 7 
 
 219,161 
 
 -00 
 
 13 61 
 
 1361 
 
 1,015-74 
 
 
 8 
 
 219,224 
 
 ■23 
 
 14 20 
 
 13 97 
 
 1.001 ^77 
 
 
 9 
 
 219,279 
 
 ■63 
 
 15 51 
 
 14^88 
 
 986-89 
 
 
 1,020 
 
 2iy,:!CI 
 
 -43 
 
 15 63 
 
 15 20 
 
 971 -69 
 
 
 1 
 
 219,411 
 
 139 
 
 15 ■SH 
 
 14 '49 
 
 957 -20 
 
 
 2 
 
 219,486 
 
 ■74 
 
 14^66 
 
 13 92 
 
 .943-28 
 
 
 3 
 
 219,611 
 
 ■22 
 
 1481 
 
 14 59 
 
 92.S-69 
 
 
 4 
 
 219.711 
 
 1 -02 
 
 16 57 
 
 15 55 
 
 913-14 
 
 
 5 
 
 219,804 
 
 ■00 
 
 1716 
 
 17-16 
 
 895-98 
 
 
 C 
 
 219,891 
 
 -48 
 
 16 50 
 
 16 02 
 
 879-96 
 
 
 7 
 
 219,976 
 
 -58 
 
 15-97 
 
 15 -39 
 
 864-57 
 
 
 8 
 
 220,091 
 
 -93 
 
 1719 
 
 16-26 
 
 848-31 
 
 
 9 
 
 220,311 
 
 1 -78 
 
 1462 
 
 12 84 
 
 835 ^47 
 
 
 1,030 
 
 220,461 
 
 1 SS 
 
 13 23 
 
 11 25 
 
 824^22 
 
 
 1 
 
 220,561 
 
 146 
 
 13 91 
 
 12 45 
 
 811 ^77 
 
 llench mark. No. 23. 
 
 •2 
 
 220,661 
 
 -43 
 
 14-82 
 
 14 39 
 
 797 ^38 
 
 September 21. 
 
 3 
 
 220,781 
 
 1 -66 
 
 13-37 : 
 
 11 ■?! 
 
 785 ^67 
 
 
 4 
 
 220.961 
 
 1 09 
 
 1 1 -45 
 
 10 36 
 
 775-31 
 
 
 ■) 
 
 221,291 
 
 3 67 
 
 •49 i 
 
 3 18 
 
 77S-49 
 
 
 <; 
 
 221,381 
 
 13 20 
 
 •24 1 
 
 12-96 
 
 791 -45 
 
 
 7 
 
 221,511 
 
 12-15 
 
 •^6] 
 
 11 -79 
 
 803-24 
 
 
 8 
 
 221,588 1 
 
 15 20 
 
 •42 ! 
 
 14-78 
 
 818-02 
 
 
 y 
 
 221,679 
 
 Ki.'iO 
 
 •25 : 
 
 13-25 
 
 831 '27 
 
 
 1,040 
 
 221,811 
 
 I4,")8 
 
 •63 ' 
 
 v.]-<jr> 
 
 845 -22 
 
 
 1 
 
 221,923 i 
 
 14-54 
 
 •53 i 
 
 1401 
 
 .'<59-23 
 
 
 •J 
 
 221,991 ! 
 
 16 32 
 
 •43 i 
 
 15 -89 
 
 K75-12 
 
 
 3 
 
 222,109 
 
 1619 
 
 ■•*' 1 
 
 15-72 
 
 890^84 
 
 
 4 
 
 222,191 
 
 15 29 
 
 3-00 
 
 12-29 
 
 .903-13 
 
 
 5 
 
 222,284 
 
 3-00 
 
 16^02 
 
 13-02 
 
 890 ■ 1 1 
 
 
 6 
 
 222, i i 1 
 
 ■99 
 
 16 -41 
 
 '-,■42 
 
 t;74C9 
 
 
 7 
 
 222,461 
 
 -64 
 
 15 49 
 
 14-85 
 
 859-84 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 222,461 j 
 
 .S59-84 
 
2» 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Distance in feet 
 
 Bimk 
 
 Faro 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 
 fipm tho 
 
 
 
 Difference. 
 
 lieight in hot 
 
 Senuukaa 
 
 ofSUtion; 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Sight 
 
 
 BbOVf, Ui- 
 
 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 
 River St. Jo'ni. 
 
 
 
 222,461 
 
 
 
 
 859-84 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 1,048 
 
 222,507 
 
 •46 
 
 15-82 
 
 15-36 
 
 844 -48 
 
 
 9 
 
 222,557 
 
 •00 
 
 16-39 
 
 16 -.39 
 
 828 -09 
 
 
 1,050 
 
 222,591 
 
 •00 
 
 16-58 
 
 16-58 
 
 811-51 
 
 
 1 
 
 222,646 
 
 •48 
 
 16-35 
 
 15-87 
 
 795-64 
 
 
 2 
 
 222,673 
 
 •22 
 
 16-11 
 
 15-88 
 
 779-76 
 
 
 3 
 
 222,711 
 
 •53 
 
 15-82 
 
 15-29 
 
 764 -47 
 
 
 4 
 
 222,749 
 
 •21 
 
 17-07 
 
 16-86 
 
 747 61 
 
 
 5 
 
 222,800 
 
 •48 
 
 1600 
 
 15-52 
 
 732 09 
 
 
 G 
 
 222,854 
 
 •74 
 
 1611 
 
 15-37 
 
 716 72 
 
 
 7 
 
 222,895 
 
 •44 
 
 1657 
 
 16-13 
 
 700 59 
 
 t 
 
 8 
 
 222,961 
 
 •31 
 
 1616 
 
 15-85 
 
 684-74 
 
 
 9 
 
 223,005 
 
 •58 
 
 1666 
 
 16-08 
 
 668-66 
 
 
 1,060 
 
 223,067 
 
 •08 
 
 lG-70 
 
 16-62 
 
 652 04 
 
 
 1 
 
 223,111 
 
 •41 
 
 1618 
 
 15-77 
 
 626-27 
 
 
 2 
 
 223,181 
 
 •00 
 
 16-30 
 
 16-30 
 
 619-97 
 
 
 3 
 
 223,253 
 
 •74 
 
 15-48 
 
 14-74 
 
 605 -23 
 
 
 4 
 
 223,299 
 
 •63 
 
 15 05 
 
 14 42 
 
 590 81 
 
 
 5 
 
 223,357 
 
 •20 
 
 lG-03 
 
 15 83 
 
 574^98 
 
 
 G 
 
 223,397 
 
 •09 
 
 15-71 
 
 15 62 
 
 .559 36 
 
 
 7 
 
 223,587 
 
 1-82 
 
 17 31 
 
 15-49 
 
 543^87 
 
 
 8 
 
 223,673 
 
 •75 
 
 15-94 
 
 15-19 
 
 528-68 
 
 
 9 
 
 223,722 
 
 102 
 
 15-90 
 
 14-88 
 
 513-80 
 
 
 1,070 
 
 223,861 
 
 •45 
 
 16-28 
 
 15 '83 
 
 497-97 
 
 
 1 
 
 223,921 
 
 •11 
 
 16-55 
 
 16^44 
 
 481-53 
 
 
 2 
 
 223,961 
 
 •39 
 
 15-79 
 
 15-40 
 
 466-13 
 
 
 3 
 
 224,001 
 
 •00 
 
 16-14 
 
 16-14 
 
 449-99 
 
 
 4 
 
 224,061 
 
 •10 
 
 12-00 
 
 11-90 
 
 438 -09 
 
 
 5 
 
 224 -71 
 
 13 00 
 
 13-00 
 
 100 
 
 437 -09 
 
 
 7 
 
 224,371 
 224,591 
 
 2-37 
 
 6-84 
 
 9-74 
 11-50 
 
 7 -.37 
 4-66 
 
 429-72 
 425 -06 
 
 Brook running east. 
 
 8 
 
 224,701 
 
 11-50 
 
 -09 
 
 11-41 
 
 436-47 
 
 
 9 
 
 224,757 
 
 17 10 
 
 -57 
 
 16-53 
 
 453-00 
 
 
 1,080 
 
 224,851 
 
 14 01 
 
 -07 
 
 13-94 
 
 466-94 
 
 
 1 
 
 224,898 
 
 14-70 
 
 -07 
 
 14-63 
 
 481 -57 
 
 
 o 
 
 224,941 
 
 14-98 
 
 -95 
 
 14-03 
 
 495 -60 
 
 
 3 
 
 225,01 1 
 
 16-50 
 
 -64 
 
 15-86 
 
 511-46 
 
 
 4 
 
 225,111 
 
 16-87 
 
 -01 
 
 16-86 
 
 .5'28 -32 
 
 
 5 
 
 225,186 
 
 15-87 
 
 1-15 
 
 14-72 
 
 .543 04 
 
 
 C 
 
 225,291 
 
 13 74 
 
 •19 
 
 13-55 
 
 .556 -59 
 
 
 7 
 
 225,381 
 
 16-80 
 
 •05 
 
 16-75 
 
 573-34 
 
 
 8 
 
 225,476 
 
 12 09 
 
 •42 
 
 11-67 
 
 585 -01 
 
 
 9 
 
 225,549 
 
 13-54 
 
 •12 
 
 13-42 
 
 598 -43 
 
 
 1,030 
 
 225,621 
 
 16-19 
 
 •54 
 
 15-65 
 
 615-08 
 
 
 1 
 
 225,688 
 
 13-24 
 
 -02 
 
 13-22 
 
 627 -30 
 
 
 2 
 
 225,776 
 
 13-65 
 
 1-01 
 
 12-64 
 
 639 -94 
 
 
 3 
 
 225,883 
 
 16-45 
 
 -16 
 
 16-29 
 
 656-23 
 
 
 4 
 
 225,961 
 
 15-25 
 
 -21 
 
 15 -(H 
 
 671-27 
 
 
 5 
 
 226,011 
 
 12-76 
 
 -23 
 
 12-53 
 
 683-80 
 
 
 C 
 
 226,072 
 
 14-54 
 
 -04 
 
 14-50 
 
 698 -30 
 
 
 7 
 
 226,144 
 
 16-11 
 
 -11 
 
 16-00 
 
 714-30 
 
 
 8 
 
 226,181 
 
 16-50 
 
 ■34 
 
 16-16 
 
 730-46 
 
 
 !> 
 
 226,276 
 
 15-35 
 
 -25 
 
 15-10 
 
 745 -56 
 
 
 1,100 
 
 226,373 
 
 13-77 
 
 -46 
 
 13-31 
 
 758-87 
 
 
 1 
 
 226,473 
 
 lG-20 
 
 -07 
 
 16-13 
 
 775-00 
 
 
 2 
 
 226,561 
 
 13-12 
 
 -01 
 
 13-11 
 
 788-11 
 
 
 3 
 
 226,652 
 
 15 -.38 
 
 -06 
 
 15-32 
 
 803 -43 
 
 
 4 
 
 226,708 
 
 16-22 
 
 -69 
 
 15-53 
 
 818-96 
 
 
 ") 
 
 226,767 
 
 16-39 
 
 -28 
 
 16-11 
 
 835 -07 
 
 
 i; 
 
 226,S11 
 
 16-18 
 
 -14 
 
 16-04 
 
 851-11 
 
 
 7 
 
 226,880 
 
 17-19 
 
 -00 
 
 17-19 
 
 S68 -30 
 
 
 8 
 
 226,943 
 
 17-36 
 
 -19 
 
 17-17 
 
 885 -47 
 
 
 9 
 
 226,991 
 
 16-95 
 
 -28 
 
 16-67 
 
 902-14 
 
 
 1,110 
 
 227,001 
 
 17-09 
 
 -25 
 
 16-84 
 
 918-98 
 
 
 1 
 
 227,121 
 
 16-93 
 
 -03 
 
 16-90 
 
 035-88 
 
 
 2 
 
 227,201 
 
 15-85 
 
 1-04 
 
 14-81 
 
 950-69 
 
 
 3 
 
 227,-'y 1 
 
 9-5a 
 
 4-00 
 
 5 -58 
 
 956 -27 
 
 
 227,291 
 
 
 956-27 
 
 Carried over. 
 
r i 
 
 24 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Distance in feet 
 
 Back 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 
 from tile 
 
 
 
 Oiffi-ronce. 
 
 height in feet 
 
 Remarks. 
 
 of Sution. 
 
 River St. .Tohn. 
 
 Sight 
 
 Sight. 
 
 
 above the 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 227,291 
 
 
 
 
 950-27 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 1,114 
 
 227,381 
 
 4 00 
 
 10-62 
 
 6-62 
 
 949 
 
 05 
 
 
 5 
 
 227,641 
 
 •63 
 
 317 
 
 2-54 
 
 947 
 
 11 
 
 Bench mark. No. 24. 
 
 6 
 
 227,721 
 
 9-42 
 
 •38 
 
 9-04 
 
 950 
 
 15 
 
 September 29. 
 
 7 
 
 228,141 
 
 12-55 
 
 129 
 
 11-26 
 
 907 
 
 41 
 
 
 8 
 
 228,280 
 
 16-20 
 
 •20 
 
 16-00 
 
 983 
 
 41 
 
 
 9 
 
 228,661 
 
 15-70 
 
 4 00 
 
 11 -70 
 
 995 
 
 11 
 
 
 1,120 
 
 228,746 
 
 4 00 
 
 12-34 
 
 8-34 
 
 980 
 
 77 
 
 
 1 
 
 228,801 
 
 1-26 
 
 15-66 
 
 14-40 
 
 972 
 
 37 
 
 
 2 
 
 228,888 
 
 •86 
 
 16-20 
 
 15-34 
 
 957 
 
 03 
 
 
 3 
 
 228,969 
 
 •95 
 
 16-49 
 
 15-54 
 
 941 
 
 49 
 
 
 4 
 
 229,081 
 
 119 
 
 16-46 
 
 15-27 
 
 926 
 
 22 
 
 
 5 
 
 229,225 
 
 •94 
 
 15-59 
 
 14 05 
 
 911 
 
 57 
 
 
 6 
 
 229,321 
 
 1 03 
 
 16-55 
 
 15-52 
 
 896 
 
 05 
 
 
 7 
 
 229,411 
 
 •57 
 
 15-87 
 
 15 30 
 
 880 
 
 75 
 
 
 8 
 
 229,591 
 
 136 
 
 15-27 
 
 13^91 
 
 866 
 
 84 
 
 
 9 
 
 229,991 
 
 5-29 
 
 13-70 
 
 8 41 
 
 858 
 
 43 
 
 
 1,130 
 
 230,191 
 
 •52 
 
 7-35 
 
 6^83 
 
 851 
 
 00 
 
 
 1 
 
 230,421 
 
 3^67 
 
 15-58 
 
 11 91 
 
 839 
 
 69 
 
 
 2 
 
 230,491 
 
 147 
 
 15-52 
 
 14 05 
 
 825 
 
 64 
 
 
 3 
 
 230,581 
 
 •75 
 
 16-53 
 
 15-78 
 
 809 
 
 86 
 
 
 4 
 
 230,691 
 
 12 00 
 
 -48 
 
 11-52 
 
 821 
 
 38 
 
 
 5 
 
 230,770 
 
 15 20 
 
 •04 
 
 1516 
 
 836 
 
 54 
 
 
 6 
 
 230,876 
 
 16 40 
 
 •14 
 
 16 20 
 
 852 
 
 80 
 
 
 7 
 
 230,996 
 
 15-97 
 
 •57 
 
 15^40 
 
 868 
 
 20 
 
 
 8 
 
 231,052 
 
 16-00 
 
 •20 
 
 15^80 
 
 884 
 
 00 
 
 
 9 
 
 231,283 
 
 15-41 
 
 •61 
 
 14 80 
 
 898 
 
 80 
 
 
 1,140 
 
 231,373 
 
 15 92 
 
 •42 
 
 15 50 
 
 914 
 
 30 
 
 
 1 
 
 231,48' 
 
 15 47 
 
 •23 
 
 15 24 
 
 929 
 
 54 
 
 
 2 
 
 231,601 
 
 17 ^89 
 
 •83 
 
 17 06 
 
 946 
 
 60 
 
 
 3 
 
 231,779 
 
 14 20 
 
 •31 
 
 13-89 
 
 960 
 
 49 
 
 
 4 
 
 232,001 
 
 6-31 
 
 1412 
 
 7-81 
 
 952 
 
 68 
 
 
 .') 
 
 232,191 
 
 •85 
 
 16 00 
 
 1515 
 
 937 
 
 53 
 
 
 6 
 
 232,286 
 
 16 00 
 
 •22 
 
 15-78 
 
 953 
 
 31 
 
 
 7 
 
 232,410 
 
 15-39 
 
 -01 
 
 15-38 
 
 968 
 
 69 
 
 
 8 
 
 232,508 
 
 12-57 
 
 •09 
 
 12-48 
 
 981 
 
 17 
 
 
 9 
 
 232,595 
 
 13-40 
 
 •28 
 
 13-12 
 
 994 
 
 29 
 
 
 1,150 
 
 232.691 
 
 1G'31 
 
 •43 
 
 15-88 
 
 1,010 
 
 17 
 
 
 1 
 
 232,903 
 
 16-37 
 
 •55 
 
 15-82 
 
 1,0-25 
 
 99 
 
 
 2 
 
 233,280 
 
 8-78 
 
 •75 
 
 8 03 
 
 1,0.34 
 
 02 
 
 
 3 
 
 233,395 
 
 15-84 
 
 •65 
 
 15-19 
 
 1,049 
 
 21 
 
 
 4 
 
 233,498 
 
 15-29 
 
 •25 
 
 15-04 
 
 1.064 
 
 25 
 
 
 5 
 
 233,587 
 
 13-72 
 
 •02 
 
 1310 
 
 1,077 
 
 35 
 
 
 C 
 
 2.33,091 
 
 15-43 
 
 ■09 
 
 15-34 
 
 1,092 
 
 09 
 
 
 7 
 
 233,811 
 
 15-48 
 
 •05 
 
 14-83 
 
 1,107 
 
 52 
 
 
 8 
 
 233,951 
 
 14-48 
 
 -10 
 
 14-38 
 
 1,121 
 
 90 
 
 
 9 
 
 234,021 
 
 14-89 
 
 •14 
 
 14-75 
 
 1,136 
 
 05 
 
 
 I.IGO 
 
 234,111 
 
 15-08 
 
 •34 
 
 14-74 
 
 1,151 
 
 39 
 
 
 1 
 
 234,205 
 
 17-08 
 
 •10 
 
 16-98 
 
 1,168 
 
 37 
 
 
 2 
 
 2.34,291 
 
 15 -28 
 
 •37 
 
 1491 
 
 1.183 
 
 28 
 
 
 3 
 
 234,301 
 
 16-98 
 
 •10 
 
 16-82 
 
 1,200 
 
 10 
 
 
 4 
 
 234,443 
 
 16-82 
 
 •03 
 
 10-79 
 
 1,216 
 
 89 
 
 
 5 
 
 234,528 
 
 15 17 
 
 •15 
 
 15-02 
 
 1,231 
 
 91 
 
 
 G 
 
 234,009 
 
 15-89 
 
 •34 
 
 15-55 
 
 1,247 
 
 40 
 
 
 7 
 
 234,711 
 
 17-68 
 
 •25 
 
 17-43 
 
 1,204 
 
 89 
 
 
 8 
 
 234,879 
 
 10-01 
 
 •28 
 
 10-33 
 
 1,281 
 
 22 
 
 
 9 
 
 235,141 
 
 10-58 
 
 4 00 
 
 -58 
 
 1,287 
 
 80 
 
 
 1,170 
 
 235,341 
 
 4-00 
 
 15-21 
 
 11-21 
 
 1,270 
 
 59 
 
 
 1 
 
 235,451 
 
 1 -.33 
 
 10 00 
 
 14-07 
 
 1,201 
 
 92 
 
 
 2 
 
 235,501 
 
 •97 
 
 10-98 
 
 10-01 
 
 1,'245 
 
 91 
 
 
 3 
 
 235,051 
 
 1-15 
 
 15-92 
 
 14-77 
 
 1,231 
 
 14 
 
 
 4 
 
 235,711 
 
 •40 
 
 10-18 
 
 15-72 
 
 1,215 
 
 42 
 
 
 5 
 
 2.35,791 
 
 •44 
 
 17-97 
 
 17-53 
 
 1,197 
 
 89 
 
 
 r, 
 
 235,881 
 
 •73 
 
 17-17 
 
 10-44 
 
 1,181 
 
 45 
 
 
 7 
 
 235,901 
 
 •80 
 
 16-28 
 
 15-48 
 
 1,105 
 
 97 
 
 
 8 
 
 230,031 
 
 •53 
 
 17-33 
 
 10-80 
 
 1.149 
 
 17 
 
 
 9 
 
 230,101 
 
 •H5 
 
 10-98 
 
 10-13 
 
 1,133 04 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 236,101 
 
 1,133 O-* 
 
 
 ^W^^"" 
 
:26 
 
 
 
 Levelling Register. — 
 
 Continued. 
 
 
 
 No. 
 
 Diatuce in feet 
 
 Back 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 
 of Station. 
 
 from the 
 River St. John. 
 
 sight 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Difference. 
 
 height in feet 
 
 above the 
 River St. John. 
 
 Remarlu, 
 
 
 
 236,101 
 
 
 1~ 
 
 
 1,133-04 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 
 1,180 
 
 236,161 
 
 •75 
 
 16-93 
 
 1618 
 
 1,116-86 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 236,231 
 
 •00 
 
 16-50 
 
 16 50 
 
 1,10036 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 236,301 
 
 •44 
 
 15-32 
 
 14 •as 
 
 1,085 48 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 236,370 
 
 •34 
 
 17-03 
 
 16^69 
 
 1,068 79 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 236,419 
 
 •69 
 
 16-75 
 
 16 06 
 
 1,052 73 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 236,473 
 
 •39 
 
 16-84 
 
 1625 
 
 1,0.36-48 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 236,511 
 
 180 
 
 19-50 
 
 17^70 
 
 1.018-78 
 
 Small stream running cast 
 
 
 7 
 
 236,591 
 
 19 50 
 
 -37 
 
 19-13 
 
 1,037-98 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 236,636 
 
 15 •26 
 
 •69 
 
 14-57 
 
 1,052-48 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 236.681 
 
 14 55 
 
 •63 
 
 13-92 
 
 1,066-40 
 
 
 
 1,190 
 
 236,751 
 
 12-44 
 
 r32 
 
 11-12 
 
 1,077-52 
 
 Bench mark. No. 25. 
 
 
 1 
 
 236,891 
 
 16-52 
 
 1-10 
 
 15 -42 
 
 1,092-94 
 
 September 23. 
 
 
 2 
 
 236,982 
 
 15-49 
 
 •26 
 
 15 -23 
 
 1,108-17 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 237,061 
 
 15-08 
 
 •23 
 
 14-85 
 
 1,123-02 
 
 
 4 
 
 237,141 
 
 15-30 
 
 •67 
 
 14-63 
 
 1,137-65 
 
 
 5 
 
 237,227 
 
 15-78 
 
 •52 
 
 15-26 
 
 1,152-91 
 
 
 ti 
 
 237,311 
 
 15-96 
 
 •20 
 
 15-76 
 
 1,168-67 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 237,484 
 
 15-40 
 
 •44 
 
 14-96 
 
 1,183-63 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 237,748 
 
 5-52 
 
 15 27 
 
 9-75 
 
 1,173-88 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 237,821 
 
 -38 
 
 17 28 
 
 16-90 
 
 1,156-98 
 
 
 
 1,200 
 
 237,891 
 
 -28 i 
 
 16 02 
 
 15-74 
 
 1,141-24 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 237,961 
 
 -(:.4 1 
 
 15 73 
 
 15-09 
 
 1,126-15 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 238,01 1 
 
 -87 
 
 16-40 
 
 15-53 
 
 1,110-62 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 238,091 
 
 -46 
 
 15-86 
 
 15-40 
 
 1,095-22 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 238,151 
 
 71 
 
 14-84 
 
 14-13 
 
 1,081 -09 
 
 J 
 
 
 5 
 
 238,213 
 
 -15 
 
 15-56 
 
 15-41 
 
 1,065-68 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 238,291 
 
 -38 
 
 16-23 
 
 15-95 
 
 1,049-73 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 238,346 
 
 1-09 
 
 16-93 
 
 15-84 
 
 1,033-89 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 238. -I'M 
 
 -39 
 
 16-34 
 
 15-95 
 
 1,017-94 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 238 1 
 
 -57 
 
 16-84 
 
 16-27 
 
 1,001-67 
 
 
 
 1,210 
 
 2.38,561 
 
 2-07 
 
 20 00 
 
 17-93 
 
 983-74 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 238,666 
 
 20-00 
 
 -47 
 
 19-53 
 
 1,003-27 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 2.38,719 
 
 15-39 
 
 •35 
 
 15-04 
 
 1,018-31 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 238,811 
 
 14-00 
 
 •68 
 
 13-32 
 
 1,031 -63 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 238,971 
 
 15-80 
 
 •37 
 
 15-53 
 
 1,047-16 
 
 ; 
 
 
 5 
 
 139,101 
 
 17-15 
 
 •36 
 
 16-89 
 
 1,064-05 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 239.341 
 
 14-58 
 
 -81 
 
 13-77 
 
 1,077-82 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 2.39,461 
 
 8-84 
 
 3-00 
 
 5-84 
 
 1,083-66 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 239,696 
 
 3 00 
 
 13-87 
 
 10-87 
 
 1,072-79 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 239,821 
 
 1-39 
 
 16-40 
 
 15-01 
 
 1,057-78 
 
 
 
 1,220 
 
 239,945 
 
 -62 
 
 16-68 
 
 16 06 
 
 1,041 -72 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 240,01 1 
 
 1-23 
 
 16-91 
 
 15-68 
 
 1,026 04 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 240,091 
 
 •50 
 
 16-29 
 
 15-79 
 
 1,010-25 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 240.161 
 
 -36 
 
 16-10 
 
 15-74 
 
 994-51 
 
 
 
 4 
 5 
 
 240,230 
 240,257 
 
 -36 
 -00 
 
 16-67 
 11 -66 
 
 16-31 
 11-66 
 
 978-20 
 966 -54 
 
 Surface of brook E. 
 
 
 6 
 
 240,301 
 
 10-73 
 
 18-73 
 
 8 00 
 
 958 -54 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 240,417 
 
 18-73 
 
 -20 
 
 I 18-53 
 
 !)77-07 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 240,491 
 
 13-83 
 
 •22 
 
 13-61 
 
 !)!)() -68 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 240,561 
 
 15-65 
 
 -03 
 
 15-62 
 
 1,006-30 
 
 
 
 1,230 
 
 240,611 
 
 15-25 
 
 •24 
 
 1 15-01 
 
 1,021-31 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 240,701 
 
 14-26 
 
 •07 
 
 14-19 
 
 1,035-50 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 240,783 
 
 14-64 
 
 •16 
 
 1 14-48 
 
 1,049-98 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 240.S36 
 
 14-14 
 
 •50 
 
 1 13-64 
 
 1,063-64 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 240,886 
 
 13-55 
 
 •31 
 
 13-24 
 
 1,076-86 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 240,956 
 
 16-95 
 
 •12 
 
 16-83 
 
 l,0i)3-69 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 241,017 
 
 1414 
 
 •48 
 
 13-66 
 
 1,107-35 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 241,071 
 
 13 07 
 
 •15 
 
 12-02 
 
 1, 1-20 -27 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 241,133 
 
 12-04 
 
 •48 
 
 1 1 -56 
 
 1,131-83 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 241,205 
 
 14-24 
 
 •22 
 
 14-02 
 
 1,145-85 
 
 
 
 1,240 
 
 241,311 
 
 14-11 
 
 •04 
 
 1 14 07 
 
 1,159-92 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 241,461 
 
 14-24 
 
 •06 
 
 14 IH 
 
 1,17410 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 241,876 
 
 16-73 
 
 •87 
 
 15-86 
 
 1,189-96 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 242.146 
 
 10-19 
 
 4 00 
 
 6 19 
 
 1,196-15 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 242.331 
 
 4 'Oil 
 
 14-08 
 
 ! 10 -08 
 
 1,186 07 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 242,431 
 
 -.S3 
 
 15-02 
 
 : 14-1.1 
 
 1 
 ! 
 
 i. 171 -MS 
 
 Carrioil over. 
 
 
 242,431 
 
 
 1,171-88 
 
 
 H 
 
 II' I'! 
 
 ~~ i 
 
 f 
 
 I .| 
 
i; I* 
 
 Btt 
 
 26 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Distance in feet 
 
 BMk 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 
 from thn 
 
 
 
 Diffisranee. 
 
 height in feet 
 
 Ronuulu. 
 
 of Station. 
 
 IKVUI UlU 
 
 Kiver'St Jolin. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 
 above the 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 242,431 
 
 
 
 
 1,171-88 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 1,246 
 
 242,541 
 
 •44 
 
 17-65 
 
 17^21 
 
 1,154-67 
 
 
 7 
 
 242,611 
 
 •92 
 
 16-28 
 
 15 36 
 
 1,139-31 
 
 
 8 
 
 242,686 
 
 •63 
 
 16-51 
 
 15 ^88 
 
 1,123-43 
 
 
 9 
 
 242,755 
 
 •36 
 
 17^06 
 
 16-71 
 
 1,106-72 
 
 
 1,250 
 
 242,811 
 
 •28 
 
 16 62 
 
 10-34 
 
 1,090-38 
 
 
 1 
 
 242,872 
 
 •32 
 
 16-50 
 
 16-18 
 
 1,074-20 
 
 
 2 
 
 f 12,946 
 
 •95 
 
 16^18 
 
 15-23 
 
 1,058-97 
 
 
 3 
 
 243,003 
 
 107 
 
 17^53 
 
 16-46 
 
 1,042-51 
 
 
 4 
 
 243,141 
 
 ■53 
 
 16-57 
 
 16-04 
 
 1,026-47 
 
 
 5 
 
 243,181 
 
 102 
 
 16-48 
 
 15 -46 
 
 1,011-01 
 
 
 6 
 
 243,311 
 
 1-49 
 
 17-74 
 
 16-25 
 
 994-76 
 
 
 7 
 
 243,383 
 
 {•20 
 
 16 05 
 
 14-85 
 
 979-91 
 
 
 8 
 
 243,511 
 
 •12 
 
 15-03 
 
 14-91 
 
 965 00 
 
 
 9 
 
 243,676 
 
 104 
 
 15 -68 
 
 14-64 
 
 950-36 
 
 
 1,260 
 
 243,773 
 
 103 
 
 15 -07 
 
 14-04 
 
 936-32 
 
 
 1 
 
 243,861 
 
 P69 
 
 15-85 
 
 14-16 
 
 922-16 
 
 
 2 
 
 243,903 
 
 ■69 
 
 6-69 
 
 6-00 
 
 91616 
 
 Bench mark. No. 26. 
 
 3 
 
 243,981 
 
 •31 
 
 17-85 
 
 17-54 
 
 898-62 
 
 September 24. 
 
 4 
 
 244,061 
 
 P23 
 
 16-50 
 
 15-27 
 
 883 -35 
 
 
 5 
 
 244,141 
 
 •20 
 
 16-63 
 
 16-43 
 
 866-92 
 
 
 6 
 
 244,211 
 
 •42 
 
 15-56 
 
 15-14 
 
 851-78 
 
 
 7 
 
 244,368 
 
 •91 
 
 17-55 
 
 16-64 
 
 835-14 
 
 
 8 
 
 244,452 
 
 106 
 
 16-49 
 
 15-43 
 
 819-71 
 
 
 9 
 
 244,511 
 
 ■81 
 
 16-82 
 
 16-01 
 
 803-70 
 
 
 1,270 
 
 244,553 
 
 •19 
 
 16-85 
 
 16-66 
 
 787 -04 
 
 
 1 
 
 244,595 
 
 •37 
 
 16-63 
 
 16-26 
 
 770-78 
 
 
 2 
 
 244,811 
 
 •20 
 
 30-80 
 
 30-60 
 
 740-18 
 
 
 3 
 
 245,003 
 
 30-80 
 
 2-69 
 
 28-11 
 
 768-29 
 
 
 4 
 
 245,031 
 
 1677 
 
 ■75 
 
 16-02 
 
 784-31 
 
 
 5 
 
 245,094 
 
 13-50 
 
 •16 
 
 13 -.34 
 
 797 -65 
 
 
 6 
 
 245,193 
 
 14 65 
 
 -57 
 
 14-08 
 
 811-73 
 
 
 7 
 
 245,315 
 
 13 04 
 
 1-08 
 
 11 -96 
 
 823-69 
 
 
 8 
 
 245,407 
 
 13 01 
 
 •22 
 
 12-79 
 
 836-48 
 
 
 9 
 
 245,528 
 
 16-39 
 
 ■95 
 
 15-44 
 
 851 -92 
 
 
 1,280 
 
 245,614 
 
 13-75 
 
 •10 
 
 13-65 
 
 865 -57 
 
 
 1 
 
 245,679 
 
 15-88 
 
 •60 
 
 14-98 
 
 880 -55 
 
 
 2 
 
 245,761 
 
 14 94 
 
 •49 
 
 14-45 
 
 895 -00 
 
 
 3 
 
 245,861 
 
 13-02 
 
 •23 
 
 12-79 
 
 907-79 
 
 
 4 
 
 245,934 
 
 14-50 
 
 •16 
 
 14-34 
 
 922-13 
 
 
 5 
 
 246,061 
 
 16-36 
 
 1 ■IS 
 
 15-23 
 
 937 -36 
 
 
 6 
 
 246,155 
 
 14-67 
 
 ■45 
 
 14 -22 
 
 951 -58 
 
 
 7 
 
 246,294 
 
 14-37 
 
 ■52 
 
 13-85 
 
 965 -43 
 
 
 8 
 
 246,411 
 
 13-93 
 
 •59 
 
 13-34 
 
 978-77 
 
 
 9 
 
 246,583 
 
 16-03 
 
 •02 
 
 1601 
 
 994-78 
 
 
 1,290 
 
 246,688 
 
 16 02 
 
 ■76 
 
 15-26 
 
 1,010 04 
 
 
 1 
 
 246,780 
 
 13-48 
 
 •78 
 
 12-70 
 
 1,022-74 
 
 
 2 
 
 246,918 
 
 16-67 
 
 •51 
 
 16-16 
 
 1,038-90 
 
 
 3 
 
 247,010 
 
 15-10 
 
 ■77 
 
 14-33 
 
 1,053-23 
 
 
 4 
 
 247,132 
 
 15-66 
 
 ■24 
 
 15-42 
 
 1,068-65 
 
 
 5 
 
 247,295 
 
 15 -.30 
 
 1-16 
 
 14-14 
 
 1,082-79 
 
 
 6 
 
 247,;J98 
 
 12-73 
 
 ■35 
 
 12-38 
 
 1,095-17 
 
 
 7 
 
 247,507 
 
 14 04 
 
 •22 
 
 13-82 
 
 1,108-99 
 
 
 8 
 
 247,777 
 
 13-50 
 
 ■78 
 
 12-72 
 
 1,121 -71 
 
 
 9 
 
 247,927 
 
 14-67 
 
 •43 
 
 14 -24 
 
 1,1.35-95 
 
 
 1,300 
 
 248,073 
 
 13-70 
 
 •62 
 
 13 08 
 
 1,149-03 
 
 
 1 
 
 248.191 
 
 14-98 
 
 1 02 
 
 13-96 
 
 1,162-99 
 
 
 2 
 
 248,317 
 
 14-99 
 
 1 14 
 
 13-85 
 
 1,176-84 
 
 
 3 
 
 248,421 
 
 15-20 
 
 2-88 
 
 12-92 
 
 1,189-76 
 
 
 4 
 
 248,525 
 
 13-10 
 
 -58 
 
 12-52 
 
 1,202-28 
 
 
 5 
 
 24,Sw49 
 
 16-11 
 
 1-13 
 
 14-98 
 
 1,217-26 
 
 
 G 
 
 248,!-(il 
 
 17-40 
 
 1-79 
 
 15-61 
 
 1,232-87 
 
 
 7 
 
 249,075 
 
 16-96 
 
 -28 
 
 16-68 
 
 1,249-55 
 
 
 8 
 
 249,'>(;i 
 
 15 -80 
 
 -88 
 
 14 -92 
 
 1,-264-47 
 
 
 9 
 
 249,424 
 
 14-88 
 
 -36 
 
 14 -52 
 
 1,278 -'If) 
 
 
 1,310 
 
 24n..-i(il 
 
 10-61 
 
 in 
 
 9 -50 
 
 i,aaK-49 
 
 
 1 
 
 249.811 
 
 8-64 
 
 •66 
 
 7-98 
 
 1,296-47 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 249,811 
 
 1,296-47 
 
37 
 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Distance in feet 
 
 Back 
 
 Foro 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 
 from tliG 
 
 
 
 Difference. 
 
 hciiht in feet 
 above the 
 
 Benurlu. 
 
 of SUtion. 
 
 ■ ■VU. LlIU 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 
 
 
 BWer St. John. 
 
 
 
 
 Biver St John. 
 
 
 
 249,811 
 
 
 
 
 1,'296 -47 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 1,312 
 
 250,013 
 
 4-40 
 
 13-07 
 
 8-67 
 
 1,287-80 
 
 
 3 
 
 250,170 
 
 •84 
 
 16-44 
 
 15-60 
 
 1,272-20 
 
 
 4 
 
 250,399 
 
 1-84 
 
 16-37 
 
 14-53 
 
 1,257-67 
 
 
 5 
 
 250,680 
 
 1-50 
 
 13-99 
 
 12-49 
 
 1,245-18 
 
 
 (i 
 
 250,957 
 
 1-89 
 
 9 38 
 
 7-49 
 
 1,287-69 
 
 
 7 
 
 251,261 
 
 3-63 
 
 4^58 
 
 -35 
 
 1,236-74 
 
 
 8 
 
 251,652 
 
 6-80 
 
 P98 
 
 4-82 
 
 1,241 -56 
 
 
 9 
 
 251,896 
 
 UOO 
 
 -88 
 
 1012 
 
 1,251 -68 
 
 
 1,320 
 
 252,089 
 
 12-36 
 
 1-44 
 
 10-92 
 
 1,262-60 
 
 
 1 
 
 252,370 
 
 15-58 
 
 1-60 
 
 13 98 
 
 1,276-58 
 
 
 2 
 
 252,718 
 
 7-57 
 
 14-16 
 
 6-59 
 
 1,-269-99 
 
 
 3 
 
 252,81 1 
 
 -26 
 
 16-63 
 
 16-37 
 
 1,253-62 
 
 
 4 
 
 252,897 
 
 •45 
 
 16-95 
 
 16-50 
 
 1,237-12 
 
 
 "^ 
 
 252,955 
 
 •40 
 
 16-92 
 
 16-52 
 
 1,220-60 
 
 
 6 
 
 253,01 1 
 
 •48 
 
 16 •SS 
 
 16-37 
 
 1,204-23 
 
 
 7 
 
 253,061 
 
 -77 
 
 16-ti3 
 
 16-06 
 
 1,188-17 
 
 
 8 
 
 25.3,118 
 
 -32 
 
 16-35 
 
 16-03 
 
 1,172-14 
 
 
 9 
 
 253,169 
 
 110 
 
 17^28 
 
 16-18 
 
 1,155-96 
 
 
 1,330 
 
 353,221 
 
 -80 
 
 16-35 
 
 15-55 
 
 1,140-41 
 
 
 1 
 
 253,272 
 
 -43 
 
 16-61 
 
 16-18 
 
 1,124-23 
 
 
 2 
 
 253,329 
 
 •79 
 
 17-27 
 
 16-48 
 
 1,107-75 
 
 
 3 
 
 253,382 
 
 ■15 
 
 17 03 
 
 16-88 
 
 1,090-87 
 
 
 4 
 
 253,446 
 
 -39 
 
 16-88 
 
 16-49 
 
 1,074-38 
 
 
 5 
 
 253,504 
 
 ■67 
 
 17-31 
 
 16-64 
 
 1,057-74 
 
 
 C 
 
 253,561 
 
 •21 
 
 16-62 
 
 16-41 
 
 1,041 ^33 
 
 
 7 
 
 253,614 
 
 -17 
 
 16-88 
 
 16-71 
 
 1,024 62 
 
 
 8 
 
 253,684 
 
 -49 
 
 17-29 
 
 IG-80 
 
 1,007 ^82 
 
 
 9 
 
 253,735 
 
 ■64 
 
 16-08 
 
 15-44 
 
 , 992 -38 
 
 
 1,340 
 
 253,799 
 
 •64 
 
 17-01 
 
 16-37 
 
 976 01 
 
 
 1 
 
 253,853 
 
 •62 
 
 16-79 
 
 1617 
 
 959 -84 
 
 
 2 
 
 253,896 
 
 •54 
 
 17-60 
 
 17-06 
 
 942-78 
 
 
 3 
 
 254,068 
 
 •70 
 
 14-88 
 
 14-18 
 
 928 •GO 
 
 
 4 
 
 254,176 
 
 1-23 
 
 16-65 
 
 15-42 
 
 91318 
 
 
 5 
 
 254.211 
 
 •15 
 
 17-47 
 
 17-32 
 
 895 -86 
 
 
 6 
 
 254,236 
 
 •10 
 
 16-35 
 
 16-25 
 
 879-61 
 
 
 7 
 
 254,261 
 
 116 
 
 16-68 
 
 15-52 
 
 864 -09 
 
 
 8 
 
 254,341 
 
 4-80 
 
 35-80 
 
 31 -00 
 
 833 -09 
 
 
 9 
 
 254,596 
 
 35-80 
 
 2-34 
 
 33 -46 
 
 866 -55 
 
 
 1,350 
 
 2.i4,671 
 
 13-88 
 
 5-36 
 
 8-52 
 
 875 -07 
 
 Bench mark. No. 26. 
 
 1 
 
 254,806 
 
 15-90 
 
 2-90 
 
 13 -CO 
 
 888-07 
 
 September 20. 
 
 2 
 
 254,908 
 
 11-42 
 
 1-21 
 
 10-21 
 
 898 -28 
 
 
 3 
 
 254,961 
 
 12-31 
 
 -32 
 
 1199 
 
 910-27 
 
 
 4 
 
 255,046 
 
 13-52 
 
 •28 
 
 13-24 
 
 9'23-51 
 
 
 5 
 
 2.-)5,167 
 
 14-80 
 
 1-27 
 
 13-53 
 
 937-04 
 
 
 G 
 
 255,361 
 
 12-45 
 
 1-41 
 
 1104 
 
 948 -08 
 
 
 7 
 
 255,561 
 
 7-84 
 
 -81 
 
 7-03 
 
 955 11 
 
 
 8 
 
 255,873 
 
 3 00 
 
 13-27 
 
 10-27 
 
 944 -84 
 
 
 9 
 
 256,076 
 
 1-87 
 
 14-00 
 
 12-13 
 
 932-71 
 
 
 1,3G0 
 
 256,181 
 
 -55 
 
 23-00 
 
 22 -45 
 
 910-26 
 
 
 1 
 
 256,273 
 
 23 00 
 
 •32 
 
 22 -68 
 
 932 -94 
 
 
 »_) 
 
 256,361 
 
 14-30 
 
 1 -90 
 
 12-40 
 
 .045 -34 
 
 
 3 
 
 256,809 
 
 2-79 
 
 17-24 
 
 14-45 
 
 9.30 -89 
 
 
 4 
 
 256,942 
 
 1-42 
 
 16-87 
 
 15-45 
 
 915-44 
 
 
 "i 
 
 257.027 
 
 •17 
 
 16-80 
 
 16-63 
 
 898-81 
 
 
 G 
 
 257,094 
 
 .50 
 
 16 57 
 
 16 07 
 
 882-74 
 
 
 7 
 
 257,161 
 
 •79 
 
 16-47 
 
 15-68 
 
 867 -06 
 
 
 8 
 
 257,239 
 
 •35 
 
 17-29 
 
 lG-94 
 
 850-12 
 
 
 !) 
 
 257,280 
 
 -.54 
 
 16-87 
 
 16 -.-13 
 
 833-79 
 
 
 1,370 
 
 257,343 
 
 •23 
 
 16-95 
 
 16-72 
 
 817-07 
 
 
 1 
 
 257,379 
 
 •00 
 
 16-78 
 
 16-78 
 
 8(K) -29 
 
 
 •) 
 
 257,424 
 
 •00 
 
 17-56 
 
 17-56 
 
 782-73 
 
 
 3 
 
 257,461 
 
 •41 
 
 16-94 
 
 16-53 
 
 766-20 
 
 
 4 
 
 257,521 
 
 •16 
 
 16-77 
 
 16-Cl 
 
 749-59 
 
 
 5 
 
 257,561 
 
 •10 
 
 17-62 
 
 17-52 
 
 732 -07 
 
 
 C, 
 
 257,611 
 
 •28 
 
 16-37 
 
 16-09 
 
 715 -.OS 
 
 
 1 
 
 257,719 
 
 -33 
 
 16-96 
 
 16-63 
 
 699 -35 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 257,719 
 
 699 -35 
 
 p 
 
 £ 2 
 

 i'i 
 
 I 
 
 28 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 DuUnce in fe«t 
 
 BmI[. 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 
 fn>m the 
 
 
 
 Difl-cronce. 
 
 height in feet 
 
 Remark!. 
 
 of BUUon. 
 
 River 81. Jolin. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 
 above tlio 
 River St John. 
 
 
 
 257,719 
 
 
 
 
 699 -35 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 1378 
 
 237,776 
 
 •56 
 
 17-24 
 
 16-68 
 
 682-67 
 
 
 9 
 
 257,821 
 
 •55 
 
 17-29 
 
 16-74 
 
 665 -93 
 
 
 1380 
 
 257,879 
 
 •20 
 
 16-43 
 
 16-29 
 
 649^64 
 
 
 1 
 
 257,911 
 
 •81 
 
 16-73 
 
 15-92 
 
 632-72 
 
 
 2 
 
 257,927 
 
 143 
 
 17-26 
 
 15-83 
 
 617-89 
 
 
 3 
 
 257,957 
 
 •.38 
 
 16-83 
 
 16-45 
 
 601 -44 
 
 
 4 
 
 258,015 
 
 •35 
 
 16-55 
 
 16-20 
 
 585 -24 
 
 
 5 
 
 258,096 
 
 •34 
 
 77-62 
 
 17-28 
 
 567-96 
 
 
 6 
 
 258,121 
 
 •10 
 
 15-21 
 
 1511 
 
 552-85 
 
 
 7 
 
 258,161 
 
 9-69 
 
 1319 
 
 3 50 
 
 549-35 
 
 Large brook running east. 
 
 8 
 
 258,476 
 
 1319 
 
 -11 
 
 13 08 
 
 562 -43 
 
 Level of water. 
 
 9 
 
 258,579 
 
 17-20 
 
 •18 
 
 17 02 
 
 579 -45 
 
 
 1,390 
 
 258,661 
 
 1611 
 
 •66 
 
 15-45 
 
 594 -90 
 
 
 1 
 
 258,81 1 
 
 13 46 
 
 •19 
 
 13-27 
 
 608-17 
 
 
 2 
 
 258,921 
 
 13-60 
 
 •76 
 
 12-84 
 
 621 -01 
 
 
 3 
 
 259,061 
 
 11-78 
 
 •54 
 
 11 24 
 
 632-25 
 
 
 4 
 
 259,109 
 
 14-62 
 
 •80 
 
 13^82 
 
 646-07 
 
 
 5 
 
 259,151 
 
 14-92 
 
 •69 
 
 1423 
 
 660-30 
 
 
 6 
 
 259,203 
 
 17 •SO 
 
 •71 
 
 1679 
 
 677 09 
 
 
 7 
 
 259,289 
 
 1523 
 
 •59 
 
 14 64 
 
 691 73 
 
 
 8 
 
 259.355 
 
 14^17 
 
 P12 
 
 13 •OS 
 
 704^78 
 
 
 9 
 
 259,471 
 
 13 63 
 
 •58 
 
 13 OS 
 
 717-83 
 
 
 1,400 
 
 259,593 
 
 14^40 
 
 •20 
 
 14^20 
 
 732^03 
 
 
 1 
 
 259,695 
 
 14-56 
 
 •47 
 
 14 09 
 
 746-12 
 
 
 2 
 
 259,871 
 
 11-97 
 
 1-50 
 
 10-47 
 
 756-59 
 
 
 3 
 
 259,977 
 
 13-44 
 
 P64 
 
 11 -80 
 
 768-39 
 
 
 4 
 
 260,071 
 
 14 25 
 
 •50 
 
 13 75 
 
 782^14 
 
 
 5 
 
 260,231 
 
 16-76 
 
 •54 
 
 16-22 
 
 798^36 
 
 
 6 
 
 260,531 
 
 13-71 
 
 4-00 
 
 9-71 
 
 808 ^07 
 
 
 7 
 
 260,635 
 
 4 op 
 
 17-13 
 
 13^13 
 
 794 ^94 
 
 
 8 
 
 260,771 
 
 -51 
 
 6-64 
 
 613 
 
 788 •SI 
 
 Bench mark, No. 28. 
 
 9 
 
 261.031 
 
 3-34 
 
 •66 
 
 2^68 
 
 791 -49 
 
 September 26. 
 
 1,410 
 
 261,111 
 
 14-62 
 
 •42 
 
 14-20 
 
 805 ^69 
 
 
 1 
 
 261,171 
 
 12-94 
 
 •44 
 
 12-50 
 
 818-19 
 
 
 2 
 
 261,231 
 
 10^57 
 
 •11 
 
 10-46 
 
 828-65 
 
 
 3 
 
 261,315 
 
 12^19 
 
 •56 
 
 1 1 -63 
 
 840-28 
 
 
 4 
 
 261,411 
 
 12-65 
 
 •14 
 
 12-51 
 
 852-79 
 
 
 5 
 
 261,487 
 
 13-25 
 
 -14 
 
 1311 
 
 865-90 
 
 
 6 
 
 261,579 
 
 13-24 
 
 -11 
 
 1313 
 
 879 -03 
 
 
 7 
 
 261,681 
 
 16-79 
 
 -00 
 
 16-79 
 
 895-82 
 
 
 8 
 
 261,765 
 
 15-45 
 
 -47 
 
 14-98 
 
 910-80 
 
 
 9 
 
 261,956 
 
 16-68 
 
 -00 
 
 16-68 
 
 927 -48 
 
 
 1,420 
 
 262,051 
 
 14-88 
 
 1-21 
 
 13-67 
 
 941-15 
 
 
 1 
 
 262,171 
 
 16-67 
 
 -.54 
 
 16-13 
 
 957 -28 
 
 
 2 
 
 262,256 
 
 15-39 
 
 -09 
 
 15 -.30 
 
 972-58 
 
 
 3 
 
 262,341 
 
 12-80 
 
 -00 
 
 12-80 
 
 985 -38 
 
 
 4 
 
 262,441 
 
 13-73 
 
 -09 
 
 13-64 
 
 999 02 
 
 
 5 
 
 262,491 
 
 12-81 
 
 -34 
 
 12-47 
 
 1,012-49 
 
 
 6 
 
 262,565 
 
 14-33 
 
 -15 
 
 14-18 
 
 1,026-67 
 
 
 7 
 
 262,621 
 
 14-87 
 
 ■00 
 
 14-87 
 
 1,041 -54 
 
 
 8 
 
 262,686 
 
 13 09 
 
 •11 
 
 13-79 
 
 1,055-33 
 
 
 9 
 
 262,721 
 
 12-47 
 
 -16 
 
 12-31 
 
 1,067-64 
 
 
 1,430 
 
 262,771 
 
 14 07 
 
 -32 
 
 13-75 
 
 1,081 -39 
 
 
 1 
 
 262,826 
 
 16-43 
 
 -00 
 
 16-43 
 
 1,097 82 
 
 
 2 
 
 262,876 
 
 15-87 
 
 •03 
 
 15-84 
 
 1,113-66 
 
 
 3 
 
 262,951 
 
 16-98 
 
 •00 
 
 16-98 
 
 1,130-64 
 
 
 4 
 
 263.006 
 
 14-24 
 
 -02 
 
 i 14-22 
 
 1,144-86 
 
 
 5 
 
 263,047 
 
 15 -HO 
 
 1-26 
 
 14-64 
 
 1,159 -.50 
 
 
 6 
 
 263,101 
 
 15-48 
 
 1-62 
 
 1 13-86 
 
 1,173-36 
 
 
 7 
 
 263,171 
 
 14 -49 
 
 •13 
 
 14-36 
 
 1.187-72 
 
 
 8 
 
 263,211 
 
 11-84 
 
 1-35 
 
 10-49 
 
 1,198-21 
 
 
 9 
 
 263,271 
 
 15-34 
 
 •01 
 
 15-33 
 
 1,213-54 
 
 
 1,440 
 
 263,336 
 
 15-81 
 
 •(K) 
 
 15-81 
 
 1,229 -;i5 
 
 
 1 
 
 263,396 
 
 14-41 
 
 -52 
 
 13-89 
 
 1, '243 -24 
 
 
 2 
 
 263,466 
 
 14 -35 
 
 •32 
 
 ! 14 03 
 
 1.257-27 
 
 
 3 
 
 263,531 
 
 13-99 
 
 1 
 
 -00 
 
 13-99 
 
 1,271-26 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 263,531 
 
 1,271-26 
 
29 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 Uo, DUUnee in foot 
 
 Book 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 of Station. 
 
 from the 
 
 Sight 
 
 DilTeKUcc. 
 Siglit. 
 
 height in feet 
 above the 
 
 Bemariu. 
 
 1 
 
 liver St. John. 
 
 
 
 Kivcr St. John. 
 
 
 
 263,531 
 
 
 
 
 1,271-26 Brought up. 1 
 
 1,444 
 
 263,621 
 
 1311 
 
 •00 
 
 1311 
 
 1,284-37 
 
 
 5 
 
 263,706 
 
 16-59 
 
 •00 
 
 16-59 
 
 1,300-96 
 
 
 6 
 
 263,898 
 
 4 00 
 
 10-30 
 
 6 -.10 
 
 1,294-66 
 
 
 7 
 
 264,002 
 
 1-90 
 
 14-04 
 
 12-14 
 
 1,282-52 
 
 
 8 
 
 264,061 
 
 1-73 
 
 10-32 
 
 8-59 
 
 1,273-93 ] 
 
 Bench mark, No. 29. 
 
 9 
 
 264,121 
 
 •59 
 
 16-58 
 
 15-99 
 
 1,257 -94 
 
 
 1,450 
 
 264,181 
 
 •79 
 
 16-61 
 
 15-82 
 
 1,242 -12 
 
 
 1 
 
 264,234 
 
 •50 
 
 17-11 
 
 16-61 
 
 1,225-51 
 
 
 2 
 
 264,270 
 
 •23 
 
 17-43 
 
 17-20 
 
 1,208-31 
 
 
 3 
 
 264,328 
 
 •21 
 
 1681 
 
 16-60 
 
 1,191-71 
 
 
 4 
 
 264,371 
 
 •35 
 
 16-20 
 
 15-85 
 
 1,175-86 
 
 
 5 
 
 264,448 
 
 •20 
 
 1710 
 
 16-90 
 
 1,158-96 
 
 
 6 
 
 264,487 
 
 •46 
 
 17-12 
 
 16-66 
 
 1,142-30 
 
 
 7 
 
 264,528 
 
 •09 
 
 16-85 
 
 16-76 
 
 1,125 -54 
 
 
 8 
 
 264,571 
 
 •00 
 
 16-77 
 
 16-77 
 
 1,108-77 
 
 
 9 
 
 264,621 
 
 •13 
 
 16-41 
 
 16-28 
 
 1,092-49 
 
 
 1,460 
 
 264,659 
 
 •42 
 
 16-04 
 
 15-62 
 
 1,076-87 
 
 
 1 
 
 264,708 
 
 •49 
 
 16 01 
 
 15-52 
 
 1,061 -35 
 
 
 2 
 
 264,746 
 
 •03 
 
 17 30 
 
 17-27 
 
 1,044-08 
 
 
 3 
 
 264,781 
 
 •38 
 
 7-52 
 
 7-14 
 
 1,036-94 
 
 
 4 
 
 265,921 
 
 •00 
 
 750^24 
 
 750 -24 
 
 286-70 
 
 
 5 
 
 266,921 
 
 750 -24 
 
 •00 
 
 750 24 
 
 1,036 94 
 
 Brook 750-24 fe«t lower 
 
 6 
 
 267,271 
 
 7-86 
 
 3-98 
 
 3-88 
 
 1,040 82 
 
 than this station. 1,140 
 
 7 
 
 267,571 
 
 12-25 
 
 2-29 
 
 9 96 
 
 1,050^78 
 
 feet distance, sighted 
 
 8 
 
 267,866 
 
 4^19 
 
 2-17 
 
 2^02 
 
 1,052^80 
 
 across the valley. 
 
 9 
 
 268,181 
 
 7-85 
 
 8-91 
 
 106 
 
 1,051 ^74 
 
 
 1,470 
 
 268,431 
 
 2-65 
 
 14 22 
 
 11 ^57 
 
 1,040-17 
 
 
 1 
 
 268,581 
 
 3-36 
 
 11 31 
 
 7-95 
 
 1,032-22 
 
 
 2 
 
 268,841 
 
 5-67 
 
 •45 
 
 5-22 
 
 1,037 -44 
 
 
 3 
 
 268.911 
 
 13-64 
 
 •89 
 
 12-75 
 
 1,050-19 
 
 
 4 
 
 268,966 
 
 14-78 
 
 105 
 
 13-73 
 
 1,063-92 
 
 
 5 
 
 269,086 
 
 16-32 
 
 -00 
 
 1632 
 
 1,080-24 
 
 
 6 
 
 269,141 
 
 12-69 
 
 1-94 
 
 10^75 
 
 1,090-99 
 
 
 7 
 
 269,221 
 
 1373 
 
 •00 
 
 1373 
 
 1,104-72 
 
 
 8 
 
 269,306 
 
 15-64 
 
 •51 
 
 15 13 
 
 1,119-85 
 
 
 9 
 
 269,371 
 
 14 -26 
 
 •73 
 
 13^53 
 
 1,133-38 
 
 
 1,480 
 
 269,429 
 
 11-49 
 
 •55 
 
 10^94 
 
 1,144-32 
 
 
 1 
 
 269,495 
 
 11-42 
 
 •71 
 
 10-71 
 
 1,155-03 
 
 
 2 
 
 269,551 
 
 15-69 
 
 1-26 
 
 14-43 
 
 1,169-46 
 
 
 3 
 
 269,671 
 
 11-60 
 
 1-09 
 
 10-51 
 
 1,179-97 
 
 
 4 
 
 269,746 
 
 13-16 
 
 2-43 
 
 10-73 
 
 1,190-70 
 
 Bench mark. No. 31. 
 
 5 
 
 269,821 
 
 13-30 
 
 •11 
 
 13-19 
 
 1,203-89 
 
 September 26. 
 
 6 
 
 269,939 
 
 16-28 
 
 •76 
 
 15-52 
 
 1,219-41 
 
 
 7 
 
 270,242 
 
 14-60 
 
 2 08 
 
 12-52 
 
 1,-231 -93 
 
 
 8 
 
 270,607 
 
 8-65 
 
 15-29 
 
 6-64 
 
 1,225-29 
 
 
 9 
 
 270.702 
 
 -95 
 
 16-70 
 
 15-75 
 
 1,209-54 
 
 
 1,490 
 
 270,772 
 
 106 
 
 15 -42 
 
 14-36 
 
 1,195-18 
 
 
 1 
 
 270,867 
 
 -92 
 
 15-90 
 
 14-98 
 
 1,180-20 
 
 
 2 
 
 270,918 
 
 1-20 
 
 16-81 
 
 15-61 
 
 1,164-59 
 
 
 3 
 
 270,980 
 
 107 
 
 15-83 
 
 14-76 
 
 1,149-83 
 
 
 4 
 
 271,037 
 
 •65 
 
 16-84 
 
 16-19 
 
 1,133-64 
 
 
 5 
 
 271,095 
 
 •41 
 
 16-97 
 
 16-56 
 
 1,11708 
 
 
 6 
 
 271,160 
 
 -29 
 
 16-79 
 
 16 -.50 
 
 1,100-58 
 
 
 7 
 
 271,214 
 
 -79 
 
 16 ■r9 
 
 16-20 
 
 1,084 -38 
 
 
 8 
 
 271,262 
 
 •57 
 
 17-00 
 
 16-43 
 
 1,067-95 
 
 
 9 
 
 271,303 
 
 013 
 
 17-68 
 
 17-55 
 
 1,050-40 
 
 
 1,500 
 
 271,347 
 
 100 
 
 2'i -00 
 
 21 00 
 
 1,029-40 
 
 
 1 
 
 271, 369 
 
 22 -00 
 
 8-90 
 
 13-10 
 
 1,042-50 
 
 
 2 
 
 271,506 
 
 1 -95 
 
 12-20 
 
 10-25 
 
 1,032-25 
 
 
 3 
 
 271.880 
 
 •79 
 
 16 06 
 
 15-27 
 
 1,016-98 
 
 
 4 
 
 272,022 
 
 2 or 
 
 16-93 
 
 14-93 
 
 1,002 05 
 
 
 5 
 
 272,072 
 
 •99 
 
 8-23 
 
 7-24 
 
 994-81 
 
 
 6 
 7 
 
 275,122 
 
 -on 
 
 814-7(1 
 
 814-70 
 
 18011 
 
 
 277,322 
 
 RH-70 
 
 -oo 
 
 814-70 
 
 994-81 
 
 Brook 814-70 feet lower 
 
 R 
 
 277,422 
 
 15 -8S 
 
 -8-. 
 
 15-07 
 
 1,009-88 
 
 thaii this station. 3,050 
 
 9 
 
 277,476 
 
 la-b-) 
 
 1-oi- 
 
 12 -2J 
 
 1,022-13 
 
 feet distance, sighted 
 — across the valley. 1 
 
 
 277,476 
 
 
 1,0-22 13 
 
 Carried over. 1 
 
 ! 
 
 PI 
 
 ■ m 
 
30 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continuid. 
 
 ii 
 
 
 No. 
 
 DitUuco iu fee 
 
 t D*ek 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Tot»l 
 
 
 
 
 Aom the 
 
 
 
 Diifercnco.! Iwlght in fuet 
 
 RoQurks. 
 
 
 of Station. 
 
 River St. John 
 
 Sight 
 
 Sight. 
 
 
 above the 
 River St. John 
 
 
 
 
 277,476 
 
 
 
 
 1,022 13 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 
 1,510 
 
 277,518 
 
 1315 
 
 •00 
 
 1315 
 
 1,035-28 
 
 . 
 
 
 1 
 
 277,597 
 
 13-52 
 
 •13 
 
 13 39 
 
 1,048 67 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 277,652 
 
 12-80 
 
 149 
 
 11 31 
 
 1.05a -98 
 
 
 
 a 
 
 277,737 
 
 11-96 
 
 114 
 
 10 82 
 
 1,070-80 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 277,902 
 
 1112 
 
 2 11 
 
 9 01 
 
 1,079-81 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 278,')72 
 
 7-79 
 
 4 00 
 
 379 
 
 1,083 60 
 
 
 
 G 
 
 278,252 
 
 4-00 
 
 14 03 
 
 10 03 
 
 1,073 57 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 278,272 
 
 2-43 
 
 14 26 
 
 11 83 
 
 1,061-74 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 278,362 
 
 -41 
 
 1224 
 
 11 83 
 
 1,049 91 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 278,412 
 
 ■46 
 
 14 08 
 
 13 62 
 
 1,036-29 
 
 
 
 1,520 
 
 278,442 
 
 -18 
 
 15 91 
 
 15 73 
 
 1,020 56 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 278,482 
 
 •86 
 
 15 25 
 
 14 39 
 
 1,00617 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 278,517 
 
 •34 
 
 15 75 
 
 15 41 
 
 990 76 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 278,537 
 
 •77 
 
 1618 
 
 15 41 
 
 075 •Sa 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 278,572 
 
 2-92 
 
 16-31 
 
 13 39 
 
 961 96 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 278,592 
 
 •71 
 
 15 38 
 
 14 67 
 
 947^29 
 
 
 
 « 
 
 278,604 
 
 2-68 
 
 10 86 
 
 8^I8 
 
 939 • 1 1 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 278,624 
 
 •47 
 
 15 79 
 
 15 32 
 
 923 • 79 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 278,647 
 
 1-53 
 
 1571 
 
 14^18 
 
 909 ■CI 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 278,682 
 
 2-75 
 
 16-49 
 
 1374 
 
 895 •N7 
 
 
 
 1,530 
 
 278,716 
 
 •03 
 
 15 99 
 
 15 96 
 
 879-91 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 278,747 
 
 •19 
 
 15 44 
 
 15 25 
 
 864-66 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 278,802 
 
 •67 
 
 15 05 
 
 14 38 
 
 850-28 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 278,825 
 
 •58 
 
 1516 
 
 14^58 
 
 835-70 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 278,862 
 
 113 
 
 15-53 
 
 14 40 
 
 821 -30 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 278,907 
 
 •45 
 
 10-53 
 
 10 08 
 
 810-22 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 278,962 
 
 •47 
 
 1616 
 
 15-69 
 
 794 -53 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 279,027 
 
 155 
 
 15-87 
 
 14-32 
 
 780 21 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 279,072 
 
 120 
 
 15-53 
 
 14-33 
 
 765 ^88 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 279,112 
 
 •93 
 
 1616 
 
 15 23 
 
 750 65 
 
 
 
 1,540 
 
 279,137 
 
 •05 
 
 16 08 
 
 16 03 
 
 734 62 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 279,172 
 
 1-60 
 
 1731 
 
 15-71 
 
 718-91 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 279,202 
 
 1-60 
 
 15 39 
 
 13-79 
 
 705-12 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 279,228 
 
 1-73 
 
 16 39 
 
 14 66 
 
 690 -46 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 279,257 
 
 •15 
 
 16 09 
 
 15 94 
 
 674 -52 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 279,292 
 
 •29 
 
 15 96 
 
 15-67 
 
 658 -85 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 279,322 
 
 •55 
 
 1713 
 
 16 58 
 
 642 27 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 279,357 
 
 ■55 
 
 15 70 
 
 1515 
 
 627-12 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 279,417 
 
 155 
 
 15 33 
 
 13 78 
 
 613 34 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 279,452 
 
 I -60 
 
 16-63 
 
 15 03 
 
 598-31 
 
 
 
 1.550 
 
 279,512 
 
 ■31 
 
 16 95 
 
 16-64 
 
 581 -67 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 279,547 
 
 •39 
 
 16 ■OS 
 
 15-64 
 
 566 -03 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 279,592 
 
 •08 
 
 17 05 
 
 16-97 
 
 549 06 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 279,622 
 
 ■00 
 
 15 74 
 
 15-74 
 
 533 -32 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 279,682 
 
 1 80 
 
 15 -46 
 
 13-66 
 
 519-66 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 279,712 
 
 ■34 
 
 16 06 
 
 15-72 
 
 503 -.94 
 
 
 
 ti 
 
 279,737 
 
 183 
 
 14 72 
 
 12-89 
 
 491 05 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 279,772 
 
 ■88 
 
 15 46 
 
 14-58 
 
 476-47 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 279,822 
 
 ■39 
 
 15-41 
 
 15 02 
 
 461 -45 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 279,872 
 
 172 
 
 15 59 
 
 13-87 
 
 447-58 
 
 
 
 1,5 CO 
 
 279,912 
 
 1 50 
 
 14-91 
 
 13-41 
 
 434 ■ 1 7 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 279.942 
 
 1 33 
 
 16-.'J6 
 
 15-03 
 
 419-14 
 
 
 
 .) 
 
 27,'),967 
 
 ■59 
 
 17 00 
 
 16-41 
 
 402-73 
 
 
 
 ;! ■ 
 
 279,997 
 
 •65 
 
 14^93 
 
 14-28 
 
 .•!88 -45 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 2HO,022 
 
 ■41 
 
 1419 
 
 13-78 
 
 374 -G7 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 280,062 
 
 •00 
 
 15 60 
 
 15-60 
 
 359 07 
 
 
 
 G 
 
 280,114 
 
 1^19 
 
 15-28 
 
 14 09 
 
 344-98 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 280,152 
 
 1 -73 
 
 14-69 
 
 12-96 
 
 332 -02 
 
 
 
 H 
 
 280,222 
 
 1 02 ] 
 
 16 00 
 
 14-98 
 
 317-04 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 280,324 
 
 ■96 
 
 15-30 
 
 14-34 
 
 .•J02-70 
 
 
 
 1,570 
 
 280,492 
 
 511 
 
 13 19 
 
 8-08 
 
 294 -62 
 
 
 
 I 
 
 280,532 
 
 3 80 
 
 14 86 
 
 1 1 -06 
 
 283 -56 
 
 
 
 ') 
 
 280,542 
 
 114 
 
 15 68 
 
 14-54 
 
 269 -02 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 280,567 
 
 4 02 
 
 14-90 
 
 10-88 
 
 258-14 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 280,667 
 
 2 69 
 
 1 1 -25 
 
 8-56 
 
 249 -58 
 
 I?ench mark, No. 32. 
 
 
 5 
 
 280,713 
 
 101 
 
 ICOl 
 
 15 00 
 
 234 58 
 
 SeiilfUibt'i- 27, 
 L'arried over. 
 
 
 
 280,713 
 
 
 234 -58 
 
31 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Dittaneo in feel 
 
 Uaek 
 
 Foro 
 
 
 Tatkl 
 
 
 
 ham tho 
 
 
 
 Dillurencp. 
 
 height in foet 
 
 Renurlii. 
 
 of SUtloD. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 
 •bnn the 
 
 
 
 Rirer St. John. 
 
 
 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 280,713 
 
 
 
 
 2.34 -58 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 1,570 
 
 280,799 
 
 1 15 
 
 15-86 
 
 14-71 
 
 219-87 
 
 
 7 
 
 280,857 
 
 ._,.j 
 
 16-23 
 
 16 01 
 
 203 -86 
 
 
 8 
 
 280,922 
 
 •18 
 
 16-74 
 
 16-56 
 
 187-30 
 
 
 9 
 
 281,034 
 
 1-27 
 
 15-82 
 
 14 -55 
 
 172-75 
 
 
 1,580 
 
 281,117 
 
 1-79 
 
 15-72 
 
 13-93 
 
 158-82 
 
 
 1 
 
 281,122 
 
 8-68 
 
 13 05 
 
 4-37 
 
 154-45 
 
 Level of (Inm at Islnnd 
 
 2 
 
 281,572 
 
 13 05 
 
 4 00 
 
 9-05 
 
 163-50 
 
 15 foet across. 
 
 3 
 
 281,807 
 
 4 00 
 
 8-97 
 
 4-97 
 
 158-53 
 
 Level of Wftter in thr rivi-r 
 Quatawamkodprwiciv. 
 158-53 Q. 100 ft. wide. 
 
 
 281,807 
 
 
 
 
 158-53 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 137-47 U. 
 
 4 
 
 282,022 
 
 8-97 
 
 5-70 
 
 3-27 
 
 161-80 
 
 163-24 G. U. 
 
 5 
 
 282,382 
 
 6 64 
 
 1-28 
 
 5-36 
 
 167-16 
 
 
 6 
 
 283,597 
 
 12-47 
 
 315 
 
 9-32 
 
 176-48 
 
 
 7 
 
 283,677 
 
 15-30 
 
 -72 
 
 14-58 
 
 191 -06 
 
 
 8 
 
 283,731 
 
 14-96 
 
 -14 
 
 14-82 
 
 205 -88 
 
 
 9 
 
 283,862 
 
 13-47 
 
 •43 
 
 13-04 
 
 218-92 
 
 
 1,590 
 
 283,922 
 
 13-48 
 
 -41 
 
 13-07 
 
 231 -99 
 
 
 1 
 
 283,972 
 
 15-27 
 
 1-30 
 
 13-97 
 
 245-96 
 
 
 2 
 
 284,031 
 
 15-68 
 
 -69 
 
 14-99 
 
 260 -95 
 
 
 .3 
 
 284.077 
 
 15 -47 
 
 1-12 
 
 14 .35 
 
 275 -30 
 
 
 4 
 
 284,164 
 
 15-63 
 
 2-25 
 
 13-38 
 
 288-68 
 
 
 5 
 
 284,260 
 
 12-70 
 
 •48 
 
 12-22 
 
 300-90 
 
 
 6 
 
 284,372 
 
 13-92 
 
 •16 
 
 1376 
 
 314-66 
 
 
 7 
 
 284,422 
 
 15-92 
 
 -68 
 
 15 -24 
 
 329-90 
 
 
 8 
 
 284,467 
 
 16-98 
 
 -79 
 
 16-19 
 
 346 -09 
 
 
 9 
 
 284,522 
 
 16-48 
 
 •68 
 
 15-80 
 
 361 -89 
 
 
 1,600 
 
 284,607 
 
 16-44 
 
 -50 
 
 15-94 
 
 377 -83 
 
 
 1 
 
 284,704 
 
 12-67 
 
 1-00 
 
 11-67 
 
 389 -50 
 
 
 2 
 
 284,779 
 
 16-13 
 
 1-27 
 
 14-86 
 
 404 -36 
 
 
 3 
 
 284,822 
 
 16-28 
 
 -85 
 
 15-43 
 
 419-79 
 
 
 4 
 
 284,882 
 
 16-68 
 
 •23 
 
 16-45 
 
 436-24 
 
 
 .-) 
 
 284,934 
 
 16-62 
 
 2-80 
 
 13-82 
 
 450-06 
 
 
 G 
 
 284,972 
 
 16-24 
 
 2-50 
 
 13-74 
 
 463-80 
 
 
 7 
 
 284,992 
 
 16-20 
 
 2-14 
 
 14 -06 
 
 477-86 
 
 
 8 
 
 285,034 
 
 17-18 
 
 2-26 
 
 14-92 
 
 492-78 
 
 
 9 
 
 285,060 
 
 16-08 
 
 1-91 
 
 14-17 
 
 506 -95 
 
 
 1,610 
 
 285,080 
 
 16-41 
 
 2 01 
 
 14-40 
 
 521 -35 
 
 
 1 
 
 285,116 
 
 16-72 
 
 3-03 
 
 13-69 
 
 535 -04 
 
 
 2 
 
 285,147 
 
 15-79 
 
 2-68 
 
 1311 
 
 548-15 
 
 
 3 
 
 285,195 
 
 15-70 
 
 -28 
 
 15-42 
 
 563-57 
 
 
 4 
 
 285,237 
 
 16-70 
 
 2-85 
 
 13-85 
 
 577 -42 
 
 
 .5 
 
 285,270 
 
 15-28 
 
 2-33 
 
 12 95 
 
 590-37 
 
 
 6 
 
 285,322 
 
 16-70 
 
 2-40 
 
 14 30 
 
 604 -67 
 
 
 7 
 
 285,.357 
 
 16-32 
 
 2-07 
 
 14 25 
 
 618-92 
 
 
 8 
 
 285,377 
 
 16-24 
 
 2-95 
 
 13-29 
 
 6.32 -21 
 
 
 9 
 
 285,407 
 
 17-69 
 
 1-82 
 
 15-87 
 
 648 -08 
 
 
 1,620 
 
 285,462 
 
 16-35 
 
 -03 
 
 16-32 
 
 664 -40 
 
 
 1 
 
 285,482 
 
 16-63 
 
 2-62 
 
 14-01 
 
 678-41 
 
 
 2 
 
 285,522 
 
 17-44 
 
 1-52 
 
 15-92 
 
 694-33 
 
 
 3 
 
 285,579 
 
 14 -58 
 
 -21 
 
 14-37 
 
 708-70 
 
 
 4 
 
 285,617 
 
 16-68 
 
 2-40 
 
 14 -28 
 
 722 -98 
 
 
 5 
 
 285,649 
 
 17-00 
 
 2 -53 
 
 14-47 
 
 737 -45 
 
 
 6 
 
 285,689 
 
 16-76 
 
 1-83 
 
 14-93 
 
 752-38 
 
 
 7 
 
 285,728 
 
 18-21 
 
 1-49 
 
 16-72 
 
 769-10 
 
 
 8 
 
 285,752 
 
 16-69 
 
 1 -33 
 
 15-36 
 
 784 -46 
 
 
 9 
 
 285,774 
 
 16-97 
 
 2 11 
 
 14-86 
 
 799 -32 
 
 
 1,630 
 
 285,794 
 
 17 07 
 
 1-81 
 
 15-26 
 
 814-58 
 
 
 1 
 
 285,8;)1 
 
 18-01 
 
 1-22 
 
 16-79 
 
 831 -37 
 
 
 2 
 
 285,.S62 
 
 16-76 
 
 1-46 
 
 15 -30 
 
 846-67 
 
 
 3 
 
 285,877 
 
 16-90 
 
 2-30 
 
 14-60 
 
 861 -27 
 
 
 4 
 
 285,914 
 
 16-95 
 
 2 -05 
 
 14-90 
 
 876-17 
 
 
 5 
 
 285,942 
 
 16-35 
 
 I -65 
 
 14-70 
 
 890-87 
 
 
 G 
 
 285,962 
 
 16-74 
 
 2-35 
 
 14-39 
 
 905 -26 
 
 
 7 
 
 286,005 
 
 17-32 
 
 2-15 
 
 15-17 
 
 920 -43 
 
 
 H 
 
 '2S(;,n37 
 
 17-21 
 
 2 05 
 
 15-16 
 
 935 -59 
 
 
 9 
 
 286,102 
 
 15 -82 
 
 •14 
 
 15-68 
 
 951 -27 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 286,102 
 
 951 -27 
 
 I 
 
 
Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 i 
 
 No. 
 
 Dbtauoo in fiiit 
 
 Dacli 
 
 Fore] 
 
 
 Tot»l 
 
 
 
 ttuiax the 
 
 
 
 DifTerenee. 
 
 height ill feet 
 ■buvH tho 
 
 Iti'marlit, 
 
 of Station. 
 
 
 SiKht. 
 
 Bight. 
 
 
 
 
 Rinr 8t. John. 
 
 
 
 
 Rirar St. John. 
 
 
 
 286,102 
 
 
 
 
 951 -27 
 
 Drought up. 
 
 1,C40 
 
 286.142 
 
 1 7 53 
 
 2 42 
 
 IG-U 
 
 960-38 
 
 
 1 
 
 286,182 
 
 17-38 
 
 2-39 
 
 14-99 
 
 981-37 
 
 
 '2 
 
 286,227 
 
 1617 
 
 1-86 
 
 14-31 
 
 995-68 
 
 
 :i 
 
 286,2.')2 
 
 16 05 
 
 1-10 
 
 14-95 
 
 1,010-63 
 
 
 4 
 
 286,292 
 
 16 '27 
 
 •69 
 
 15-58 
 
 1,026-21 
 
 
 5 
 
 286,322 
 
 16-96 
 
 •07 
 
 16-89 
 
 1,043 10 
 
 
 6 
 
 286,352 
 
 16-84 
 
 •43 
 
 16-41 
 
 1,059-51 
 
 
 7 
 
 280,38.5 
 
 16-80 
 
 •31 
 
 16-49 
 
 1,070-00 
 
 
 8 
 
 286,418 
 
 16-87 
 
 •19 
 
 16-08 
 
 1,092-68 
 
 
 9 
 
 286,440 
 
 15-98 
 
 •29 
 
 15-69 
 
 1,108 -37 
 
 
 1,630 
 
 280,476 
 
 14-53 
 
 •32 
 
 14-21 
 
 1,122-58 
 
 
 1 
 
 286,.')02 
 
 16-25 
 
 •39 
 
 15-86 
 
 1,138-44 
 
 
 '2 
 
 286„')34 
 
 16-00 
 
 •00 
 
 10-00 
 
 1,154-44 
 
 
 3 
 
 286,.')92 
 
 10 -00 
 
 •00 
 
 10 •oo 
 
 1,170-44 
 
 
 4 
 
 286,0.-i2 
 
 15 -55 
 
 •11 
 
 15-44 
 
 1,185 88 
 
 
 J) 
 
 286,752 
 
 15 -48 
 
 •89 
 
 14-59 
 
 1,200 37 
 
 
 G 
 
 287,052 
 
 16-58 
 
 1 -50 
 
 15-02 
 
 1,215-49 
 
 
 7 
 
 287,672 
 
 2-30 
 
 10-30 
 
 8 -00 
 
 1,207-49 
 
 
 8 
 
 287,852 
 
 12-10 
 
 -28 
 
 11-83 
 
 1,219-32 
 
 
 9 
 
 288,059 
 
 10 04 
 
 •27 
 
 15-77 
 
 1,235-09 
 
 
 l.fiCO 
 
 288,217 
 
 14-73 
 
 -11 
 
 14-02 
 
 1,249-71 
 
 
 1 
 
 288,350 
 
 17-45 
 
 -00 
 
 17-45 
 
 1,207-10 
 
 
 2 
 
 288,477 
 
 15-15 
 
 •12 
 
 15-03 
 
 1,282-19 
 
 
 3 
 
 288,572 
 
 15-89 
 
 •16 
 
 15-73 
 
 1,297-92 
 
 
 4 
 
 288,662 
 
 15-59 
 
 •21 
 
 15-38 
 
 1,313 -.30 
 
 
 f) 
 
 288,799 
 
 16-47 
 
 -16 
 
 16-31 
 
 1,329-61 
 
 
 G 
 
 288,895 
 
 16-23 
 
 -31 
 
 15-92 
 
 1,345 -53 
 
 
 7 
 
 289,047 
 
 16-58 
 
 •40 
 
 16-18 
 
 1,.361 -71 
 
 
 8 
 
 289,317 
 
 15-04 
 
 4^87 
 
 10-17 
 
 1,371-88 
 
 
 9 
 
 289,577 
 
 4-87 
 
 15-87 
 
 11-00 
 
 1,360-88 
 
 
 1,670 
 
 289,732 
 
 2 13 
 
 17-28 
 
 15-15 
 
 1,. 345 -73 
 
 
 1 
 
 289,829 
 
 •91 
 
 16-90 
 
 15-99 
 
 1,3-29-74 
 
 
 2 
 
 289,967 
 
 •66 
 
 16-91 
 
 10-25 
 
 1,313-49 
 
 
 3 
 
 290,083 
 
 •41 
 
 16-58 
 
 16-17 
 
 1,297-32 
 
 • 
 
 4 
 
 290,192 
 
 •40 
 
 16-50 
 
 16-10 
 
 1,281 -22 
 
 
 5 
 
 290,342 
 
 1 -34 
 
 16-51 
 
 15-17 
 
 1,260-05 
 
 
 6 
 
 290,467 
 
 •65 
 
 17-00 
 
 16-35 
 
 1,249-70 
 
 
 7 
 
 290,642 
 
 17 00 
 
 -75 
 
 16-25 
 
 1,205-95 
 
 
 8 
 
 290,745 
 
 15-32 
 
 •28 
 
 15-04 
 
 1,280-99 
 
 
 9 
 
 290,887 
 
 13-90 
 
 •48 
 
 13-42 
 
 1,294-41 
 
 
 1,680 
 
 291,010 
 
 1514 
 
 •35 
 
 14-79 
 
 1,309-20 
 
 
 1 
 
 291.177 
 
 15-00 
 
 -.35 
 
 14-65 
 
 1,323-85 
 
 
 2 
 
 291,302 
 
 13-68 
 
 -07 
 
 13-61 
 
 1,337-46 
 
 
 3 
 
 291,417 
 
 15-37 
 
 •10 
 
 15-27 
 
 1,35-2-73 
 
 
 4 
 
 291,533 
 
 10-82 
 
 •26 
 
 16-56 
 
 1,369-29 
 
 
 5 
 
 291,629 
 
 15-92 
 
 •57 
 
 15 -.35 
 
 1,384-04 
 
 
 6 
 
 291,8.32 
 
 16-57 
 
 •13 
 
 16-44 
 
 1,401 -08 
 
 
 7 
 
 2,02,117 
 
 1 1 -36 
 
 2 00 
 
 9-36 
 
 1,410-44 
 
 
 8 
 
 292,487 
 
 2-00 
 
 17-59 
 
 15 -,59 
 
 1,394-85 
 
 
 9 
 
 292,687 
 
 •59 
 
 14-94 
 
 14 -.35 
 
 1.380-50 
 
 
 1,690 
 
 292.992 
 
 -08 
 
 17-27 
 
 17-19 
 
 1,303-31 
 
 
 1 
 
 293.277 
 
 1 -09 
 
 16-78 
 
 15-09 
 
 1,347-02 
 
 
 2 
 
 293,537 
 
 1 -41 
 
 16-55 
 
 15-14 
 
 1.332-48 
 
 
 3 
 
 293,817 
 
 -03 
 
 21 -00 
 
 20-97 
 
 1,311-51 
 
 
 4 
 
 294.207 
 
 21 00 
 
 2 -40 
 
 18 GO 
 
 1.330-n 
 
 
 .5 
 
 294,454 
 
 12-82 
 
 •93 
 
 11-89 
 
 1,342 00 
 
 Renoli mark. No. 3." 
 
 6 
 
 294,629 
 
 14-38 
 
 -72 
 
 13 06 
 
 1,3.55-00 
 
 Sfpteniber 30. 
 
 7 
 
 294,777 
 
 16-07 
 
 •20 
 
 15-87 
 
 1,371 -53 
 
 
 8 
 
 295,017 
 
 8-10 
 
 100 
 
 7-10 
 
 1,378-63 
 
 
 9 
 
 2,95,317 
 
 1-00 
 
 15-00 
 
 14-00 
 
 1,304-03 
 
 
 1.700 
 
 295,607 
 
 -40 
 
 13 16 
 
 12-70 
 
 1,351-93 
 
 
 1 
 
 295,902 
 
 •44 
 
 17-75 
 
 17-31 
 
 1.334-62 
 
 
 2 
 
 290,311 
 
 •59 
 
 1 1 -.30 
 
 10-71 
 
 1,323-91 
 
 
 3 
 
 29G.852 
 
 2-93 
 
 15-53 
 
 12-00 
 
 1,311-31 
 
 
 4 
 
 290,997 
 
 1-19 
 
 17-13 
 
 15-94 
 
 1. -295 -37 
 
 
 5 
 
 297,117 
 
 ■7-1 
 
 10-32 
 
 15 'u8 
 
 1,279-79 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 297,117 
 
 1,279-79 
 
33 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 
 No. 
 
 DUUnee In feet 
 
 lUck 
 
 Kor» 
 
 1 
 
 OtIbranM. 
 
 ToUl 
 h«iKht in fiict 
 
 RcnurU. 
 
 
 ofStolion. 
 
 from the 
 RWer 8t John. 
 
 Highl, 
 
 Sight. 
 
 
 Rivor 81. John. 
 
 
 
 
 297,117 
 
 
 
 
 1,279 79 
 
 Drought up. 
 
 
 1,700 
 
 297,220 
 
 •00 
 
 15-28 
 
 13 -28 
 
 1,264-31 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 297,3H2 
 
 ■58 
 
 17 02 
 
 16-44 
 
 1,248 07 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 297,5«(J 
 
 ■82 
 
 17 07 
 
 \6-25 
 
 1,231-82 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 297,807 
 
 1-41 
 
 15 72 
 
 14-31 
 
 1,217-61 
 
 
 
 1,710 
 
 298,147 
 
 •74 
 
 108 
 
 .34 
 
 1,217 17 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 298,477 
 
 11 .33 
 
 ■22 
 
 11-11 
 
 1,228-28 
 
 
 
 a 
 
 299,087 
 
 9 30 
 
 14-38 
 
 4-88 
 
 1,223 40 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 299,217 
 
 •85 
 
 17 04 
 
 1619 
 
 1,-207-21 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 299,332 
 
 •94 
 
 17 53 
 
 10-59 
 
 1,190-62 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 299,422 
 
 •64 
 
 1G49 
 
 13-83 
 
 1,174-77 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 299,517 
 
 •61 
 
 16 93 
 
 16-32 
 
 1,158-45 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 299,628 
 
 •64 
 
 17 56 
 
 16-92 
 
 1,141-53 
 
 
 8 
 
 299,703 
 
 144 
 
 16-07 
 
 14 '63 
 
 1,126-90 
 
 
 9 
 
 299,870 
 
 •70 
 
 4-53 
 
 3 83 
 
 1,1-23 07 
 
 
 1,720 
 1 
 
 :100,017 
 
 13-71 
 
 •36 
 
 13 35 
 
 1,136 42 
 
 
 300,297 
 
 1511 
 
 -83 
 
 1428 
 
 1,130 70 
 
 October 1. 
 
 
 a 
 
 30C,637 
 
 15-53 
 
 1-16 
 
 14 37 
 
 1,163 07 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 300,928 
 
 10 29 
 
 ■00 
 
 10-29 
 
 1.175-36 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 30 ',".02 
 
 1275 
 
 -18 
 
 12 57 
 
 1,187-93 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 .101,299 
 
 15 35 
 
 •76 
 
 14 ■59 
 
 1,202 32 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 301,717 
 
 11-70 
 
 2 00 
 
 9 70 
 
 1,212 22 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 302,017 
 
 2 00 
 
 17 29 
 
 15 39 
 
 1,196 93 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 3G2,217 
 
 118 
 
 24 00 
 
 22 82 
 
 1,174-11 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 302,b23 
 
 24 00 
 
 10 35 
 
 13 65 
 
 1,187-76 
 
 
 
 1,730 
 
 302,797 
 
 •89 
 
 1515 
 
 14 26 
 
 1,173-50 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 302,905 
 
 -42 
 
 16 69 
 
 16 27 
 
 1,157-23 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 302,977 
 
 100 
 
 1613 
 
 15 13 
 
 1,142 10 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 303,000 
 
 •00 
 
 15 48 
 
 15-48 
 
 1,126-62 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 303,227 
 
 •79 
 
 15^85 
 
 15 06 
 
 1,111-56 
 
 
 
 I 
 
 303,427 
 
 •17 
 
 16 ■5.' 
 
 1038 
 
 1,095-18 
 
 
 
 304,129 
 
 7 65 
 
 •59 
 
 7 06 
 
 1.102 •?4 
 
 
 
 '■ 7 
 
 304,3.17 
 
 15 10 
 
 -36 
 
 1474 
 
 1,116-98 
 
 
 
 i ^ 
 
 304,514 
 
 15 90 
 
 -35 
 
 15-55 
 
 1,132-53 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 304,C05 
 
 15 26 
 
 -05 
 
 15-21 
 
 1.147-74 
 
 
 
 1,740 
 
 304,717 
 
 15-32 
 
 •13 
 
 1519 
 
 1,102-93 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 304,877 
 
 15 02 
 
 -33 
 
 14-69 
 
 1,177 02 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 305,017 
 
 16-44 
 
 1-73 
 
 14-71 
 
 1,192 33 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 .105,332 
 
 2-67 
 
 16 46 
 
 1379 
 
 1,178-54 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 305,507 
 
 140 
 
 14-81 
 
 1341 
 
 1,105-13 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 305,C37 
 
 105 
 
 16 05 
 
 15 00 
 
 1,150-13 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 305,777 
 
 •69 
 
 16 29 
 
 15-60 
 
 1,134-53 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 305,874 
 
 -67 
 
 16 90 
 
 16-23 
 
 1,118-30 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 .306,087 
 
 •46 
 
 1713 
 
 16-67 
 
 1,101-03 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 306,224 
 
 •42 
 
 17 44 
 
 17 02 
 
 1,084-61 
 
 
 
 1,730 
 
 306,432 
 
 •79 
 
 16 75 
 
 15-96 
 
 1,068-63 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 .306,602 
 
 •36 
 
 14 94 
 
 14-38 
 
 1,054-07 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 .307,474 
 
 •El 
 
 1677 
 
 13-86 
 
 1,038-21 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 308,047 
 
 •51 
 
 17 22 
 
 16-71 
 
 1,021 -30 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 308,323 
 
 1-70 
 
 16-70 
 
 14-47 
 
 1,007-03 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 308,592 
 
 •66 
 
 16 59 
 
 13-93 
 
 991-10 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 308,777 
 
 •67 
 
 15 86 
 
 13-19 
 
 973-91 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 308,917 
 
 •65 
 
 16-95 
 
 16-30 
 
 039 01 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 309,057 
 
 •69 
 
 13 95 
 
 13-26 
 
 944 -33 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 309,297 
 
 113 
 
 17-85 
 
 16-72 
 
 927 -03 
 
 
 
 1,7C0 
 
 309,511 
 
 •47 
 
 15-12 
 
 14-65 
 
 912-98 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 309,697 
 
 •13 
 
 15-78 
 
 15-65 
 
 897-33 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 .309,799 
 
 -73 
 
 13-99 
 
 15-26 
 
 682 -07 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 309,917 
 
 •68 
 
 26-00 
 
 23 -32 
 
 850-73 
 
 Brook running west. 
 
 
 4 
 
 310,097 
 
 26 00 
 
 1-02 
 
 24-98 
 
 881-73 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 310,317 
 
 13 00 
 
 -61 
 
 12-39 
 
 894-12 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 310,617 
 
 9 84 
 
 -78 
 
 9-06 
 
 903-18 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 311,037 
 
 12 30 
 
 1-05 
 
 1 1 -25 
 
 914-43 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 311,425 
 
 13 06 
 
 •11 
 
 12-95 
 
 927 -38 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 311,667 
 
 1601 
 
 •57 
 
 15 44 
 
 942-82 
 
 
 
 1,770 
 
 312,125 
 
 14 00 
 
 -73 
 
 13 27 
 
 950 09 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 312,517 
 
 10-86 
 
 4 00 
 
 6^86 
 
 962-95 
 
 
 
 312,517 
 
 
 902-95 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 
 Il>i 
 
 .( ill; 
 
 
M 
 
 Levelling Register . — Continued. 
 
 
 No. 
 
 UiiUnec ill (ixit 
 fWiin tho 
 
 B«k 
 
 Fiiro 
 
 niRhnnos 
 
 Totel 
 
 htishl in feci 
 
 ■bovttlM 
 
 
 of Htation. 
 
 
 Mght. 
 
 Hight. 
 
 
 
 
 River St. .Tolm. 
 
 
 
 
 Rivvr St. .lulm. 
 
 
 
 312,517 
 
 
 
 
 962 -95 
 
 llrought up. 
 
 1,773 
 
 312,817 
 
 4 00 
 
 13 •91 
 
 9 -91 
 
 953 -04 
 
 
 3 
 
 313,00ft 
 
 2 31 
 
 14 47 
 
 1216 
 
 940 -H8 
 
 
 4 
 
 313,417 
 
 2 13 
 
 15 21 
 
 13 08 
 
 927 -HO 
 
 
 S 
 
 313.737 
 
 •42 
 
 16 93 
 
 16-51 
 
 911 -29 
 
 
 (> 
 
 313,977 
 
 2 02 
 
 16 94 
 
 14-92 
 
 896-37 
 
 
 7 
 
 314,107 
 
 •52 
 
 1641 
 
 15-89 
 
 880-48 
 
 
 8 
 
 314,23ft 
 
 •flft 
 
 1659 
 
 16-04 
 
 874-44 
 
 
 !) 
 
 314,;i32 
 
 •71 
 
 16-99 
 
 16-28 
 
 848 16 
 
 
 1,780 
 
 314,43ft 
 
 •37 
 
 \C,M 
 
 15-96 
 
 8.32 -'JO 
 
 
 1 
 
 314,ft07 
 
 1 17 
 
 16-74 
 
 15 ,^7 
 
 816-63 
 
 
 ■2 
 
 314,(i07 
 
 •34 
 
 17-24 
 
 16-70 
 
 799-93 
 
 
 3 
 
 314,(i!)2 
 
 •49 
 
 16 45 
 
 lfl-96 
 
 783-97 
 
 
 4 
 
 314,7(i7 
 
 •19 
 
 17-32 
 
 17-13 
 
 766-84 
 
 
 ft 
 
 314,847 
 
 •83 
 
 16-91 
 
 16-08 
 
 750-76 
 
 
 6 
 
 314,923 
 
 136 
 
 16-11 
 
 14-75 
 
 736-01 
 
 
 7 
 
 3Ift,007 
 
 •81 
 
 17-51 
 
 16-70 
 
 719-31 
 
 
 H 
 
 3lft,112 
 
 •70 
 
 17-77 
 
 17-07 
 
 702- '.'4 
 
 
 9 
 
 31ft,20ft 
 
 •77 
 
 Ifi-46 
 
 15-69 
 
 686-65 
 
 
 1,790 
 
 31ft,329 
 
 •06 
 
 15-71 
 
 15-65 
 
 670-90 
 
 
 1 
 
 31ft,587 
 
 •19 
 
 16-40 
 
 16-21 
 
 634-69 
 
 
 2 
 
 31ft,802 
 
 •48 
 
 16-29 
 
 Ift-81 
 
 638-88 
 
 
 3 
 
 31ft,877 
 
 •a4 
 
 12-08 
 
 1 1 -.54 
 
 627 -.34 
 
 n<>nch mark. No. 34> 
 
 4 
 
 315,942 
 
 •08 
 
 15-00 
 
 14-92 
 
 612-42 
 
 October 2. 
 
 5 
 
 31(i,017 
 
 •75 
 
 I6-S9 
 
 15-84 
 
 596 58 
 
 
 () 
 
 316,047 
 
 •87 
 
 16-99 
 
 16-42 
 
 580 16 
 
 
 7 
 
 316,097 
 
 •74 
 
 16-60 
 
 15-86 
 
 564 30 
 
 
 8 
 
 316,132 
 
 •49 
 
 16-79 
 
 16-30 
 
 54« 00 
 
 
 9 
 
 316,187 
 
 •40 
 
 16-64 
 
 16-24 
 
 521 -76 
 
 
 1,800 
 
 316,217 
 
 ■14 
 
 16 35 
 
 16-21 
 
 515-55 
 
 
 1 
 
 316,417 
 
 •64 
 
 6-67 
 
 6-03 
 
 .109 -52 
 
 Water in .States Drook, 
 
 2 
 
 316,492 
 
 6 67 
 
 -86 
 
 5-81 
 
 515-33 
 
 1 8 feet wide. 
 
 3 
 
 316,517 
 
 16 '8ft 
 
 -(Ml 
 
 ie-85 
 
 532-18 
 
 
 4 
 
 316,569 
 
 1517 
 
 -13 
 
 15-04 
 
 547^22 
 
 
 5 
 
 316,617 
 
 13 50 
 
 •04 
 
 l;i-46 
 
 560-68 
 
 
 a 
 
 316,642 
 
 1601 
 
 •07 
 
 15-94 
 
 576-62 
 
 
 7 
 
 316,682 
 
 15 90 
 
 •39 
 
 15-51 
 
 592-13 
 
 
 8 
 
 316,737 
 
 15 75 
 
 •28 
 
 15-47 
 
 607 -GO 
 
 
 9 
 
 316,832 
 
 16 47 
 
 •52 
 
 15-95 
 
 623 -5ft 
 
 
 1,810 
 
 317,003 
 
 10 53 
 
 •15 
 
 10-40 
 
 633 -95 
 
 
 1 
 
 317,267 
 
 12 51 
 
 4 00 
 
 8-51 
 
 642 -46 
 
 
 2 
 
 317,505 
 
 4 00 
 
 13-76 
 
 9-76 
 
 632-70 
 
 
 3 
 
 317,547 
 
 145 
 
 16-01 
 
 14-36 
 
 618-14 
 
 
 4 
 
 317,611 
 
 •04 
 
 17 -.15 
 
 17-31 
 
 600-83 
 
 
 5 
 
 317,652 
 
 •75 
 
 16-63 
 
 15-88 
 
 584 -95 
 
 
 6 
 
 317,717 
 
 •42 
 
 16-62 
 
 16-20 
 
 568-73 
 
 
 7 
 
 317,842 
 
 5 -27 
 
 4-04 
 
 1 -23 
 
 569^98 
 
 At too il., small brook £. 
 
 8 
 
 317,892 
 
 16 22 
 
 •23 
 
 15-99 
 
 585^97 
 
 
 9 
 
 317,923 
 
 16 39 
 
 •12 
 
 16-47 
 
 602 44 
 
 
 1,820 
 
 317,967 
 
 16-81 
 
 •12 
 
 16-69 
 
 619 13 
 
 
 1 
 
 318,007 
 
 14-60 
 
 •69 
 
 13 91 
 
 633 -04 
 
 
 2 
 
 318,137 
 
 13 98 
 
 •35 
 
 13-63 
 
 646-67 
 
 
 3 
 
 318,317 
 
 17 21 
 
 1 15 
 
 16-06 
 
 602-73 
 
 
 4 
 
 319,062 
 
 16 21 
 
 1-97 
 
 14-24 
 
 676-97 
 
 
 5 
 
 319,367 
 
 10-50 
 
 -88 
 
 9-62 
 
 686-59 
 
 
 (i 
 
 319.630 
 
 15-60 
 
 -02 
 
 15-58 
 
 702-17 
 
 • 
 
 7 
 
 319,907 
 
 11 70 
 
 -.50 
 
 11-20 
 
 713 -.37 
 
 
 8 
 
 320,147 
 
 15 •GS 
 
 1 -52 
 
 14-16 
 
 727 53 
 
 
 1) 
 
 320,407 
 
 13 70 
 
 •52 
 
 13-18 
 
 740 71 
 
 
 1,830 
 
 320,616 
 
 17 09 
 
 •62 
 
 16-47 
 
 75718 
 
 
 1 
 
 320,775 
 
 1418 
 
 •60 
 
 13-58 
 
 770-76 
 
 
 2 
 
 320,982 
 
 15 22 
 
 •43 
 
 14-79 
 
 785 -55 
 
 
 3 
 
 321,217 
 
 14 60 
 
 1 20 
 
 13-40 
 
 798-95 
 
 
 4 
 
 321,393 
 
 13 04 
 
 •05 
 
 12-99 
 
 811-94 
 
 
 5 
 
 322,177 
 
 11 73 
 
 2 43 
 
 9 -30 
 
 821 -24 
 
 
 G 
 
 322,817 
 
 3-81 
 
 10-43 
 
 6-62 
 
 814-62 
 
 
 7 
 
 323,337 
 
 1-42 
 
 14-22 
 
 12-80 
 
 801 -82 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 323,337 
 
 801 82 
 
86 
 
 Levelling Regintcr. — Continued. 
 
 I^a. DUUnca In fxl ' 
 
 IWk 
 
 futv 
 
 
 Tatal 
 
 
 
 from tho 
 Uiu Ht. John. 
 
 
 Dllfcronoe.l 
 
 haight in r««t 
 
 jHtv* Ik* 
 lilrer Ht. John. 
 
 Bcnurk^ | 
 
 alBMkm. 
 
 Hilhl. 
 
 BIkIiI. 
 
 
 J 
 
 
 323,837 
 
 
 
 
 HOI H'J Brought up. 1 
 
 1,83H 
 
 323,G57 
 
 ^•oo 
 
 1615 
 
 14 15 
 
 787 67 
 
 
 u 
 
 a23,U77 
 
 1-45 
 
 15-15 
 
 13-70 
 
 773 -97 ' 
 
 
 l,H-4() 
 1 
 
 324,012 
 
 1 62 
 
 II -90 
 
 10-28 
 
 763 69 
 
 It iich mark, Nu. 83. 
 
 324,137 
 
 •90 
 
 14-59 
 
 13-69 
 
 730 -00 
 
 October 3. 
 
 a 
 
 324.329 
 
 107 
 
 IG'37 
 
 15-30 
 
 7.'M-7(» 
 
 
 :) 
 
 324,517 
 
 11.1 
 
 16 22 
 
 15-09 
 
 719-61 
 
 
 4 
 
 324,7r.7 
 
 •II 
 
 14 23 
 
 14 12 
 
 705-49 
 
 
 fi 
 
 324,937 
 
 ■86 
 
 16 99 
 
 15 -cm 
 
 690 40 
 
 
 G 
 
 325.187 
 
 142 
 
 15 57 
 
 14 15 
 
 676-25 
 
 
 7 
 
 32.5,332 
 
 1-97 
 
 15-11 
 
 1314 
 
 663 ■ 1 1 
 
 
 8 
 
 325,429 
 
 •34 
 
 15-53 
 
 15 19 
 
 647 -92 
 
 
 g 
 
 .325,477 
 
 •00 
 
 15-33 
 
 15-33 
 
 632 -59 
 
 
 i.sno 
 
 32.-),747 
 
 2-68 
 
 1 -74 
 
 -94 
 
 633 -33 
 
 At 60 ft., imall brook E. 
 
 1 
 
 325,835 
 
 14-52 
 
 -00 
 
 14-53 
 
 648 -05 
 
 
 2 
 
 325,897 
 
 I2-H4 
 
 •41 
 
 12-43 
 
 660 -48 
 
 
 3 
 
 325,997 
 
 14-28 
 
 •70 
 
 13 .56 
 
 674 -03 
 
 
 4 
 
 326,147 
 
 13 -42 
 
 1 •SB 
 
 II 84 
 
 685-87 
 
 
 5 
 
 32G,537 
 
 II -86 
 
 1-85 
 
 10 01 
 
 695 -88 
 
 
 6 
 
 327,037 
 
 7 -SO 
 
 1 -37 
 
 G-52 
 
 702 -40 
 
 
 7 
 
 327,3«7 
 
 10-39 
 
 1-09 
 
 9-30 
 
 711-70 
 
 
 8 
 
 327,G77 
 
 8 -.59 
 
 2-19 
 
 G -40 
 
 71810 
 
 
 9 
 
 327,8G7 
 
 14 -2S 
 
 -34 
 
 13-91 
 
 732 01 
 
 
 1,8GU 
 
 328,045 
 
 16 -OS 
 
 -14 
 
 15 -91 
 
 747 -92 
 
 
 
 328,247 
 
 IG-98 
 
 -03 
 
 IG-95 
 
 764 -87 
 
 
 2 
 
 328,.')07 
 
 15-31 
 
 •19 
 
 15-12 
 
 779-99 
 
 
 a 
 
 .328,845 
 
 13-54 
 
 •GG 
 
 12-88 
 
 792 -87 
 
 
 4 
 
 329,752 
 
 10-91 
 
 4-34 
 
 G-57 
 
 799 -44 
 
 
 A 
 
 330,207 
 
 3 -.50 
 
 12-28 
 
 8-78 
 
 790-66 
 
 
 G 
 
 330,G77 
 
 1-74 
 
 14-59 
 
 12-85 
 
 777-81 
 
 
 7 
 
 330,937 
 
 •93 
 
 2 13 
 
 1 -20 
 
 776-61 
 
 Small brook E., 4 ft. lower. 
 
 8 
 
 .331, .587 
 
 7-48 
 
 5-70 
 
 P78 
 
 778-39 
 
 
 3 
 
 331,712 
 
 7 -92 
 
 •5G 
 
 7-36 
 
 785-75 
 
 
 1,870 
 
 332,2G5 
 
 G-70 
 
 \-8\ 
 
 4^89 
 
 7rM»G4 
 
 
 1 
 
 332,512 
 
 1 1 -08 
 
 •77 
 
 10-31 
 
 800-95 
 
 
 2 
 
 332,782 
 
 12-99 
 
 •89 
 
 12-10 
 
 813-05 
 
 • 
 
 a 
 
 333,052 
 
 lG-48 
 
 35 
 
 16-13 
 
 8-29 18 
 
 
 4 
 
 333,282 
 
 12-92 
 
 •38 
 
 12-54 
 
 841 72 
 
 
 5 
 
 333,432 
 
 17-00 
 
 1 -38 
 
 15-62 
 
 857 -34 
 
 
 G 
 
 333,G27 
 
 15 SO 
 
 -GG 
 
 15-24 
 
 872 -58 
 
 
 7 
 
 333,882 
 
 15-00 
 
 •45 
 
 14 ,55 
 
 887-13 
 
 
 H 
 
 334,287 
 
 13-57 
 
 4-(K) 
 
 9-57 
 
 896-70 
 
 
 !) 
 
 .•134,577 
 
 4 00 
 
 1404 
 
 10-04 
 
 886-66 
 
 
 1,880 
 
 334,815 
 
 1 -09 
 
 1C21 
 
 15 12 
 
 871 -54 
 
 
 1 
 
 334,!!8G 
 
 •J3 
 
 1719 
 
 16-66 
 
 Sa4-88 
 
 
 2 
 
 335,052 
 
 105 
 
 13 92 
 
 12-87 
 
 842 01 
 
 
 3 
 
 335,117 
 
 115 
 
 15 ^38 
 
 14-23 
 
 827-78 
 
 
 4 
 
 335,1 G7 
 
 -10 
 
 15-31 
 
 15 -21 
 
 812-57 
 
 
 5 
 
 335,197 
 
 -44 
 
 10-75 
 
 10-31 
 
 802 --2G 
 
 
 G 
 
 335,287 
 
 •80 
 
 1 9 -.50 
 
 18-70 
 
 783 -5G 
 
 
 7 
 
 .•135,437 
 
 19 -.50 
 
 1 05 
 
 18-45 
 
 802 01 
 
 
 H 
 
 335,507 
 
 15-31 
 
 -.52 
 
 14-79 
 
 816-80 
 
 
 9 
 
 335,580 
 
 IG-31 
 
 •40 
 
 15-91 
 
 832-71 
 
 
 1,890 
 
 335,G72 
 
 15 17 
 
 •49 
 
 14-68 
 
 847 -.39 
 
 
 1 
 
 335,833 
 
 13-30 
 
 •44 
 
 12-86 
 
 860-25 
 
 
 2 
 
 33G,OG7 
 
 12-52 
 
 2 -58 
 
 9 -94 
 
 870-19 
 
 
 3 
 
 33G,G32 
 
 9-19 
 
 4-G7 
 
 4-52 
 
 874-71 
 
 
 4 
 
 337.122 
 
 7-50 
 
 G -25 
 
 1 -25 
 
 875 -96 
 
 
 r, 
 
 337,392 
 
 3-11 
 
 9 -93 
 
 6-82 
 
 869-14 
 
 
 G 
 
 337,G32 
 
 1-62 
 
 Hi -42 
 
 14-80 
 
 854 -.14 
 
 
 7 
 
 337,742 
 
 -91 
 
 lG-45 
 
 15-54 
 
 838 -80 
 
 
 8 
 
 337,822 
 
 -70 
 
 15-52 
 
 14-82 
 
 823-98 
 
 
 9 
 
 337,887 
 
 •45 
 
 14-88 
 
 14-43 
 
 809 -.55 
 
 
 1,900 
 
 337,949 
 
 •70 
 
 16-04 
 
 15 -34 
 
 794-21 
 
 
 1 
 
 338,012 
 
 1 •.•i5 
 
 15-G4 
 
 14^-29 
 
 779 -92 
 
 
 o 
 
 338,051 
 
 •37 
 
 12-40 
 
 12 03 
 
 767-89 
 
 
 3 
 
 338,242 
 
 •28 
 
 lG'2'.a 
 
 15-S-t 
 
 __ e% 
 
 751 95 
 
 Carried over- 
 
 338,242 
 
 
 751 -95 
 
 f2 
 
36 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Distance in feet 
 
 Back 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Difference 
 
 hei|;lit in feet 
 
 Bemarlo. 
 
 of SUtion. 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 Sight. 
 
 SiRht 
 
 
 above the 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 338,242 
 
 
 
 
 751 95 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 1,904 
 
 338,292 
 
 •88 
 
 14-89 
 
 14-01 
 
 737 94 
 
 
 5 
 
 338,3.52 
 
 ■24 
 
 6-35 
 
 6-11 
 
 731 ^83 
 
 States brook E., 2flt. lower. 
 
 6 
 
 338,.543 
 
 13-64 
 
 •35 
 
 13-29 
 
 745^12 
 
 
 7 
 
 358,587 
 
 15-53 
 
 •36 
 
 15-17 
 
 760 ^29 
 
 
 8 
 
 338,847 
 
 11 00 
 
 •43 
 
 10-57 
 
 770 ■se 
 
 
 9 
 
 338,944 
 
 15-96 
 
 •01 
 
 15-95 
 
 786 ■SI 
 
 
 1,910 
 
 339,237 
 
 15-52 
 
 •10 
 
 15-42 
 
 802^23 
 
 
 1 
 
 339,507 
 
 M-92 
 
 4-00 
 
 10-92 
 
 81315 
 
 
 2 
 
 339,917 
 
 4-00 
 
 11 ^50 
 
 7-50 
 
 805^65 
 
 
 3 
 
 340,437 
 
 3-88 
 
 1 -88 
 
 2-00 
 
 807 ■65 
 
 
 4 
 
 .340,717 
 
 15-70 
 
 •68 
 
 15 -02 
 
 8-22 ■ 67 
 
 
 5 
 
 340,912 
 
 15-71 
 
 •52 
 
 15-19 
 
 837 ^86 
 
 
 6 
 
 341,107 
 
 16-70 
 
 •54 
 
 16-16 
 
 854 02 
 
 
 7 
 
 341,231 
 
 16-98 
 
 1-23 
 
 15-75 
 
 869^77 
 
 
 8 
 
 341,367 
 
 17-54 
 
 •35 
 
 17-19 
 
 886 -96 
 
 
 9 
 
 341,562 
 
 17-71 
 
 •09 
 
 17-62 
 
 904 -58 
 
 
 1,920 
 
 341,782 
 
 16-73 
 
 •26 
 
 16-47 
 
 921 05 
 
 
 1 
 
 342,002 
 
 18 00 
 
 •27 
 
 17-73 
 
 938^78 
 
 
 2 
 
 342,197 
 
 14 -.54 
 
 •42 
 
 14-12 
 
 952-9 
 
 
 3 
 
 342,637 
 
 18 00 
 
 100 
 
 17 00 
 
 969-9 
 
 
 4 
 
 342,887 
 
 9-10 
 
 3^82 
 
 5^28 
 
 975-18 
 
 
 d 
 
 343,417 
 
 3-82 
 
 11 41 
 
 7^59 
 
 967 -59 
 
 
 6 
 
 343,947 
 
 1-50 
 
 10 69 
 
 9^17 
 
 958 -42 
 
 
 7 
 
 344,327 
 
 2-76 
 
 1 ^87 
 
 •89 
 
 959^31 
 
 
 8 
 
 344,567 
 
 6-44 
 
 ■46 
 
 5^98 
 
 965-29 
 
 
 9 
 
 345,482 
 
 3 -68 
 
 4^08 
 
 •40 
 
 964 -89 
 
 
 1,930 
 
 345,937 
 
 3-37 
 
 10 86 
 
 7^49 
 
 957 -40 
 
 
 1 
 
 345.974 
 
 11-41 
 
 22^78 
 
 11 37 
 
 946 -03 
 
 
 2 
 
 346,367 
 
 22-78 
 
 1 10 
 
 21 ^68 
 
 967-71 
 
 
 3 
 
 346,737 
 
 14 -80 
 
 1 -m 
 
 13 20 
 
 980-91 
 
 
 4 
 
 347,412 
 
 16-70 
 
 1 -47 
 
 15 23 
 
 996-14 
 
 
 .5 
 
 347,832 
 
 17-10 
 
 ■66 
 
 16^44 
 
 1,012-58 
 
 
 6 
 
 34S,207 
 
 16-93 
 
 1 54 
 
 15 .39 
 
 1,027-97 
 
 
 7 
 
 348.437 
 
 7-83 
 
 3 ■SO 
 
 4^03 
 
 1,032 00 
 
 
 8 
 
 348.687 
 
 3-80 
 
 2 '50 
 
 1 ■ol- 
 
 1,033 -30 
 
 
 9 
 
 349,387 
 
 4-46 
 
 140 
 
 3-06 
 
 1,0.36-36 
 
 
 1,940 
 
 349,622 
 
 17-20 
 
 ■79 
 
 16 41 
 
 1,052-77 
 
 
 1 
 
 .349,837 
 
 17-83 
 
 •32 
 
 17 51 
 
 1,070-28 
 
 
 2 
 
 350,052 
 
 15-47 
 
 ■66 
 
 14^81 
 
 1.085 09 
 
 
 3 
 
 350,337 
 
 13-20 
 
 1 ^62 
 
 1 1 -58 
 
 1,096-67 
 
 
 4 
 
 350,637 
 
 12-59 
 
 141 
 
 11 18 
 
 1,107-85 
 
 
 5 
 
 351,137 
 
 17-11 
 
 3^88 
 
 13-23 
 
 1,121 -08 
 
 
 6 
 
 351,477 
 
 3-88 
 
 \\-n 
 
 7-89 
 
 1,113 19 
 
 
 7 
 
 351,737 
 
 2 -95 
 
 16 .30 
 
 13-35 
 
 1,099^84 
 
 
 8 
 
 351,957 
 
 1-27 
 
 17^02 
 
 15-75 
 
 1,084^09 
 
 
 9 
 
 352,137 
 
 -89 
 
 16^85 
 
 15-96 
 
 1,068 13 
 
 
 1,950 
 
 352,267 
 
 1-16 
 
 16^57 
 
 15-41 
 
 1,052 72 
 
 
 1 
 
 352,449 
 
 -18 
 
 1 7 ^07 
 
 16-89 
 
 1,035-83 
 
 
 2 
 
 352,597 
 
 -89 
 
 15^59 
 
 14-70 
 
 1,021 13 
 
 
 3 
 
 352,752 
 
 -56 
 
 1617 
 
 15-61 
 
 1,005-52 
 
 
 4 
 
 352,897 
 
 -87 
 
 16 ^96 ! 
 
 16 09 
 
 989 -43 
 
 
 5 
 
 353,043 
 
 -78 
 
 16^23 1 
 
 15-45 
 
 973-98 
 
 
 6 
 
 353,197 
 
 ■49 
 
 1 7 ^06 ! 
 
 16-57 
 
 957-41 
 
 
 7 
 
 35.3,287 
 
 107 
 
 17^09 1 
 
 16 02 
 
 941 ••39 
 
 
 8 
 
 ,353,377 
 
 ■.34 
 
 17^46 ! 
 
 1712 
 
 924 -27 
 
 
 9 
 
 353,487 
 
 -33 
 
 17-22 
 
 16^89 
 
 907 -38 
 
 
 1,960 
 
 353,637 
 
 •80 
 
 6 83 
 
 6 03 
 
 901 -35 
 
 
 1 
 
 353,737 
 
 6-07 
 
 7^80 
 
 1 -73 
 
 899-62 
 
 
 2 
 
 .353,887 
 
 7-80 
 
 2 15 
 
 5 -65 
 
 905-27 
 
 
 3 
 
 354,087 
 
 10^09 
 
 1 ■Hi 
 
 8^93 
 
 914-20 
 
 
 4 
 
 .354,337 
 
 13 -.50 
 
 1 ^25 
 
 12 25 
 
 926-45 
 
 
 5 
 
 354,.387 
 
 18-01 
 
 ■52 
 
 17^49 
 
 943 -94 
 
 
 6 
 
 .354,517 
 
 17 07 
 
 ■55 
 
 16-52 
 
 960-46 
 
 
 
 .",54,637 
 
 15-79 
 
 •95 
 
 14^84 
 
 975 -30 
 
 
 8 
 
 .354,937 
 
 13-58 
 
 4 00 
 
 9^58 
 
 984 -88 
 
 
 9 
 
 .355,107 
 
 4 00 
 
 15-43 
 
 11 43 
 
 973-45 
 
 Carried over. 
 
 355,107 
 
 973 45 
 
87 
 
 Levelling Register. — Continued. 
 
 No. 
 
 Diitonco in feet 
 
 Bask 
 
 Fore 
 
 
 Total 
 
 
 
 front tlio 
 
 
 
 Difference. 
 
 height in feet 
 above the 
 
 Bemulu, 
 
 of Station. 
 
 ■ ■Vll> kltW 
 
 Sight. 
 
 Sight, 
 
 
 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 
 River St. John. 
 
 
 
 355,107 
 
 
 
 
 973 -45 
 
 Brought up. 
 
 1,970 
 
 355,195 
 
 1-82 
 
 7-82 
 
 GOO 
 
 967 45 
 
 
 1 
 
 355,212 
 
 7-82 
 
 1-82 
 
 GOO 
 
 973 -45 
 
 
 2 
 
 355,368 
 
 1 -82 
 
 1612 
 
 14-30 
 
 959-15 
 
 
 3 
 
 355,490 
 
 1-23 
 
 16-65 
 
 15^42 
 
 943 • 73 
 
 
 4 
 
 355,500 
 
 2-20 
 
 17-62 
 
 15 -42 
 
 928 31 
 
 
 5 
 
 355,690 
 
 1 23 
 
 8-39 
 
 7-16 
 
 921 •IS 
 
 Brook running E. 
 
 b* 
 
 355,750 
 
 8-39 
 
 4-65 
 
 3-74 
 
 924 89 
 
 
 7 
 
 355,900 
 
 13-97 
 
 •45 
 
 13-52 
 
 938-41 
 
 
 8 
 
 356,020 
 
 15-22 
 
 •45 
 
 14-77 
 
 953-18 
 
 
 9 
 
 356,200 
 
 15 -92 
 
 •39 
 
 15-53 
 
 968-71 
 
 
 1,980 
 
 356,690 
 
 17-55 
 
 •23 
 
 17-32 
 
 986 -03 
 
 
 1 
 
 357,100 
 
 7-08 
 
 216 
 
 4-92 
 
 990-95 
 
 
 2 
 
 357,800 
 
 15 -52 
 
 4 00 
 
 11-52 
 
 1,002 -47 
 
 
 3 
 
 358,100 
 
 4 -CO 
 
 15 40 
 
 11-40 
 
 991 07 
 
 
 4 
 
 358,410 
 
 1-41 
 
 14-02 
 
 12-61 
 
 978^46 
 
 
 5 
 
 358,580 
 
 1-09 
 
 15 98 
 
 14-89 
 
 963 57 
 
 
 6 
 
 358,700 
 
 1-03 
 
 16-98 
 
 15-95 
 
 947-62 
 
 
 7 
 
 358,800 
 
 •64 
 
 17-12 
 
 16-48 
 
 931-14 
 
 
 8 
 
 358,900 
 
 •50 
 
 1715 
 
 16-65 
 
 914 49 
 
 
 9 
 
 358,985 
 
 ■04 
 
 16 93 
 
 16-89 
 
 897 60 
 
 
 1,990 
 
 359,100 
 
 •35 
 
 17^28 
 
 16^93 
 
 880^67 
 
 
 1 
 
 359,450 
 
 •74 
 
 1613 
 
 15 39 
 
 865 -28 
 
 
 2 
 
 359,630 
 
 2-38 
 
 14-54 
 
 12-16 
 
 853 12 
 
 
 3 
 
 359,750 
 
 104 
 
 16-37 
 
 15-33 
 
 837^79 
 
 
 4 
 
 359,810 
 
 •99 
 
 9^80 
 
 8-81 
 
 828-98 
 
 Bench mark, No. 37. 
 
 5 
 
 359,900 
 
 •39 
 
 16^80 
 
 16-41 
 
 812^57 
 
 October 6. 
 
 6 
 
 360,075 
 
 •70 
 
 16-44 
 
 15-74 
 
 796^83 
 
 
 7 
 
 360,218 
 
 •00 
 
 16-29 
 
 16-29 
 
 780 -54 
 
 
 8 
 
 360,390 
 
 144 
 
 16-67 
 
 15 -23 
 
 765-31 
 
 
 9 
 
 360,475 
 
 ■00 
 
 17-28 
 
 17-28 
 
 748-03 
 
 
 2,000 
 
 360,604 
 
 1-69 
 
 14-34 
 
 12-65 
 
 735-38 
 
 
 1 
 
 360,928 
 
 2-57 
 
 1715 
 
 14-58 
 
 720-80 
 
 
 2 
 
 361,117 
 
 1 -57 
 
 1696 
 
 15-39 
 
 705-41 
 
 
 3 
 
 361,617 
 
 2 12 
 
 14-94 
 
 12-82 
 
 692 59 
 
 
 4 
 
 361,792 
 
 1 -28 
 
 6^84 
 
 5-56 
 
 687 -03 
 
 
 5 
 
 362,218 
 
 3 -01 
 
 9-11 
 
 6-10 
 
 680-93 
 
 
 G 
 
 362,520 
 
 1-82 
 
 12-44 
 
 10-62 
 
 670-31 
 
 Bench mark. No. 38. 
 
 7 
 
 362,825 
 
 3-01 
 
 7 -22 
 
 4-21 
 
 666-10 
 
 Beaver Stream. 
 
 362,825 
 
 666-10 
 
 
 
 CS mile 
 
 s, 4,785 fc 
 
 ct. 
 
 
 
 i; 
 
 HlWS'i^ 
 
 ABSTRACT. 
 
 Height of water in fJrand River, above the St. John . . . . 163 '24 feet. 
 
 Ditto in Ili'stigouche 137-47 
 
 Ditto in Quatawamkodgwick .. .. .. .. 158-53 
 
 Ditto in Beaver Stream, . .. .. .. .. 666 • 10 
 
 (Signed) W. E. DELVES BROUGHTON, 
 
 Royal Engineers. 
 
 (Signed) J. D. FEATHERSTONHAUGH. 
 
 5 
 
J8 
 
 Registry of the State of Instruments on arriving at the Grand Falls. 
 
 August 14, 1840. 
 
 Th. A- Th. D. 
 
 A 29-252 68^ 68^ Troughton's. 
 
 No. 1 .... 29-293 68i „ lvr.-™.«'. 
 
 No. 2 .... 29-288 68* „ pewmans. 
 
 411 743-3 20 20 
 
 413 748-05 , 
 
 414 743-15 „ „ Bunten's. 
 
 416 743-0 „ „ 
 
 418 .... 748-1 „ 
 
 Mbmorandum. 
 
 Newmkn, Mo. 1. Do., No. 9: 
 
 Capacity jV A- 
 
 Neutral Point 29 -802 29 -802 
 
 Capillarity Att + -042 + -042 
 
 1000 1000 
 
 Temp. Fahr 68" SB' 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. 
 
 
 Data and Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Heiglit. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Remarks, &c. 
 
 1840 
 August 24, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls • 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 134 
 29-148 
 740-1 
 
 68 
 
 67i 
 
 20 
 
 C9 
 
 North wind ; cloudy 
 and threatening 
 rain. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -234 
 29-246 
 741-3 
 
 691 
 61i 
 21 
 
 70 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-30 
 29-314 
 742-7 
 
 70 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 VO 
 
 
 August 25, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand J'alls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-526 
 29 -524 
 747-6 
 
 59 
 
 57J 
 
 IG 
 
 61 
 
 North-west wind ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -534 
 29 -540 
 748-0 
 
 G5i 
 65l 
 19 
 
 66 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -520 
 29-526 
 748-2 
 
 7 'J 
 72 
 22i 
 
 72 
 
 
 August 26, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 •29 -562 
 29-564 
 747-7 
 
 50} 
 491 
 11 
 
 51 J 
 
 Wind north-wi'st. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 59-554 
 29-562 
 749-2 
 
 69 
 68 
 21 
 
 69 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 - 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -564 
 29 -550 
 749-2 
 
 '•21 
 
 72 
 
 23 
 
 73 
 
 
 • The ObKcrvatory at tlie Ornuil Falls is 109 feet above the surface of tlic St. John, nt its intowcction by the 
 exploratory duo Nortli Liue. 
 
39 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 i|Mi 
 
 Dato and Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Iter. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Bemarks. 
 
 1840 
 August 27, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29 -620 
 29-616 
 749-7 
 
 53^ 
 51i 
 12 
 
 54i 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-652 
 29-654 
 753-0 
 
 74} 
 
 72 
 
 •24i 
 
 76 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-646 
 29-666 
 752-8 
 
 74J 
 
 74 
 
 24 
 
 75 
 
 
 August 28, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-762 
 29-756 
 755-0 
 
 61 
 
 59i 
 
 17 
 
 63 
 
 Wind sonth-oast ; 
 clear weather. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-734 
 29-750 
 755-1 
 
 73 
 72 
 23 
 
 73 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-684 
 29-70 
 754-2 
 
 76 
 
 75i 
 
 24^. 
 
 76 
 
 
 August 29, 
 
 4 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-704 
 29-714 
 753-9 
 
 62 
 61 
 17 
 
 63 
 
 Wind south ; heavy 
 and cloudy wea- 
 ther. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-712 
 29-720 
 754-2 
 
 72 
 
 70i 
 
 22J 
 
 73 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-684 
 29-692 
 753-7 
 
 75J 
 
 75 
 
 24* 
 
 76 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 On due north line station. 
 No. Ill, p. 8. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-388 
 746-6 
 747-1 
 746-3 
 746:9. 
 
 60 
 15 
 
 15 
 15 
 15> 
 
 60 
 
 
 August 30, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-C34 
 29-650 
 752-4 
 
 60i 
 
 60 
 
 16 
 
 61 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-612 
 29-624 
 752-1 
 
 67 
 
 66J 
 
 20 
 
 68 
 
 Wind south-east ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -562 
 29-582 
 751-0 
 
 68' 
 68^ 
 20f 
 
 68J- 
 
 Wind south ; cloudy. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 On due north line station. 
 No. 173, p. 9. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-188 
 740-8 
 741 
 740 
 740-9 
 
 68 
 
 19 
 
 19i 
 
 19i 
 
 191 
 
 66 
 
 
 August 31, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-364 
 29-;iSS 
 745-9 
 
 64 
 
 C3i 
 
 13 
 
 64 
 
 Wind south ; cloudy. 
 
 
 ' 1 i 
 
40 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 h 
 
 <M 
 
 Date and Time. 
 
 Stklon. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Remarks, 
 
 1840 
 
 August 31, 
 
 12 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-350 
 29-376 
 745-4 
 
 68 
 67 
 20 
 
 68 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29 -330 
 29-360 
 744-9 
 
 69 
 68 
 20^ 
 
 69 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Due north line station, No. 
 173, J. 9. 
 
 2 
 413 
 
 414 
 416 
 419 
 
 29 -008 
 735-8 
 736-2 
 735 -9 
 735-8 
 
 52 
 17 
 17 
 17 
 17 
 
 62 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Due north line station, No. 
 203, p. 10. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29 -038 
 737-6 
 737-7 
 737-5 
 737-4 
 
 70 
 21 
 21 
 21 
 21 
 
 68 
 
 
 September 1, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -292 
 29-314 
 743-0 
 
 53 
 55 
 
 m 
 
 58} 
 
 Wind west; cloudy. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -270 
 29-296 
 743-3 
 
 64 
 64 
 18 
 
 64 
 
 Wind west; heavy. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-262 
 29-286 
 742-6 
 
 65 
 64 
 19 
 
 55 
 
 Wind west; thunder 
 and showers. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Due north line on north 
 bank of Grand Fiver, 
 six feet above the level 
 of the »-it»!r. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-202 
 741-3 
 741-5 
 741-4 
 741-6 
 
 59 
 16 
 16 
 16 
 16 
 
 62 
 16 
 
 
 September 2, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Gran-l Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-324 
 29-340 
 743-1 
 
 50 
 49 
 10 
 
 50} 
 
 Wind south; cloudy, 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-270 
 29-292 
 743 
 
 64} 
 
 64 
 
 18} 
 
 64} 
 
 Strong breeze ; 
 wind south-south- 
 west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-230 
 29-252 
 742-3 
 
 60 
 60 
 16 
 
 60 
 
 Wind south, with 
 rain. 
 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Due north line on north 
 bank of Grand Hiver, 
 six feet above thv 'vel 
 of the water. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-274 
 742-6 
 742-7 
 742-6 
 742-4 
 
 48 
 9 
 9 
 9 
 9 
 
 48 
 9 
 
 
 September 3, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-210 
 22-232 
 741-3 
 
 56 
 55 
 13} 
 
 56 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 111 
 
 29-250 
 29-268 
 741-9 
 
 59 
 
 58} 
 
 15 
 
 59 
 
 
41 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date ind Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Dar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Bemarks. 
 
 1840 
 September 4, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-612 
 29-624 
 750-5 
 
 67 
 66 
 
 67 
 
 Wind north-weit ; 
 clear. 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 On Line Station, No. 385, 
 p. 12. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-190 
 740-65 
 740-9 
 740-85 
 741-0 
 
 53i 
 
 12 
 
 12 
 
 12 
 
 12 
 
 53 
 
 
 September 5, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls ....«• 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-674 
 29-680 
 751-5 
 
 44 
 
 43 
 
 7 
 
 45 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 thick fog. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-650 
 29-666 
 752 -3 
 
 67i 
 
 67 
 
 21 
 
 70 
 
 Wind south; clear. 
 
 4 p.m. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-604 
 29-618 
 751-9 
 
 68i 
 
 69 
 
 20J 
 
 68} 
 
 Wind south; cloudy 
 
 September 6, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-466 
 29 -482 
 748-3 
 
 55| 
 
 55 
 
 131 
 
 56 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -448 
 29-474 
 748 1 
 
 65^ 
 
 65 
 
 19 
 
 67 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 4 p.ti. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -408 
 29 -430 
 746-8 
 
 68J 
 66| 
 20i 
 
 69 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 cloudy. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 On north aide of the Res- 
 tij^onohc, opposite the 
 mouth of the Wapan, 
 five feet above water. 
 
 2 
 413 
 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29 -406 
 746-7 
 747-2 
 746-8 
 747-1 
 
 54 
 
 1-2- 
 
 12 
 
 12 
 
 12 
 
 54 
 12^ 
 
 
 12 
 
 At same place 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 416 
 
 29-418 
 746-1 
 746-5 
 746-1 
 746-2 
 
 68J 
 20 
 
 67 
 
 
 
 Soptombcr 7, 
 
 6 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -548 
 29 562 
 747-4 
 
 53J- 
 
 52 
 
 12' 
 
 54} 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-572 
 29 004 
 750-5 
 
 69i 
 
 68 
 
 21 
 
 70} 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 clear. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -598 
 29-610 
 751-1 
 
 73 
 72 
 23 
 
 74 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 clear. 
 
 '^ptottibor 8, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -562 
 2!) -578 
 750-1 
 
 54 
 
 52} 
 
 12} 
 
 54 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -544 
 •29-564 
 750-2 
 
 70 
 
 69} 
 
 21 
 
 70J 
 
 Wind south-cast; 
 sultry. 
 
 ■■tu 
 
 mi 
 
!i 
 
 ' 
 
 r. M 
 
 \ I'i 
 
 42 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and Time. 
 
 Suaon. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 TU,A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Kauukik 
 
 1840 
 Sept. 8, 
 
 4 P~M. 
 
 Grand FalU 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-492 
 29-510 
 749 
 
 72 
 72 
 225 
 
 72 
 
 Wnd south-west ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 8 a.m. 
 
 On north bank of Rcsti- 
 pouchc, five miles below 
 the due north lino, twelve 
 feet above the level of 
 water. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-540 
 750 -0 
 750-2 
 750-0 
 750 1 
 
 55 
 13 
 
 13 
 13 
 13 
 
 54 
 13 
 
 
 Sept. 9, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-3-22 
 29-334 
 744-2 
 
 62 
 62 
 17 
 
 62 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 13 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-316 
 29-338 
 744-2 
 
 70 
 
 69i 
 
 21i 
 
 71 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-290 
 29-314 
 743-7 
 
 70 
 
 69i 
 
 21 
 
 70 
 
 Wind south ; heavy 
 clouds, with rain. 
 
 8 a.m. 
 
 On north bank of the Res- 
 tigouchc, five miles below 
 due north line, twelve 
 feet above the level of the 
 water. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 418 
 
 29.-272 
 743-3 
 743-3 
 
 742 -9 
 
 743 -3 
 
 61 . 
 
 16 
 
 16 
 
 16 
 
 16 
 
 60^ 
 16 
 
 
 Sept. 10, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls , 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -204 
 29-228 
 741-6 
 
 61 
 
 601 
 
 16 
 
 61 
 
 Wind south ; thun- 
 der clouds. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -220 
 29 -244 
 742-2 
 
 6S 
 67 
 20 
 
 68 
 
 Heavy. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-212 
 29-230 
 741 -9 
 
 64i 
 Mi 
 
 18 
 
 64 
 
 Showery. 
 
 Sept. 11, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-220 
 29-238 
 741 -2 
 
 53 
 
 53 
 
 Hi 
 
 53 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 heavy rain. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-206 
 29-226 
 741-1 
 
 55 
 
 54J 
 
 12J 
 
 55 
 
 Rain. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-270 
 29-286 
 742-3 
 
 55 
 54 J 
 13 
 
 55 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 clearing. 
 
 Sent. 12, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand FalU 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29 -552 
 29-554 
 748-0 
 
 45 
 
 45 
 
 7 
 
 45 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29 -574 
 
 29 -578 
 750-6 
 
 51 
 51 
 11 
 
 51i 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 cleariufir. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 f 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-57S 
 29-592 
 730-8 
 
 56 J 
 56t 
 14 
 
 57 
 
 Wind north-wcat ; 
 cloudy. 
 
4% 
 
 Barometric ObservationB. — Contmnec^. 
 
 DatetnSThw, 
 
 StaUm. 
 
 Bur. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th.A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Itemnki. 
 
 1840 
 Sept. 12, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Seven feet above hif^h water 
 mork, Campbell Town, on 
 Baie dcs tniilcurs. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 765-5 
 765-9 
 765-4 
 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 49 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 765-2 
 765-6 
 765-3 
 
 12 
 12 
 12 
 
 52i 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 765-6 
 766 1 
 766-1 
 
 17* 
 17i 
 
 64 
 
 
 4 p.m. 
 
 At station No. 577, on due 
 north line, p. 15. 
 
 2 
 418 
 
 29-242 
 742-5 
 
 57 
 14 
 
 55 
 13 
 
 
 Sept. 13, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-G70 
 29 -.690 
 752-2 
 
 42i 
 
 414 
 
 6 
 
 424 
 
 Slight frost; wind 
 north-west. 
 
 X'*(4iA4(l A %m»m<r ■« .• «« w t •• 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-704 
 29-710 
 754 
 
 584 
 574 
 15 
 
 584 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -584 
 29 -.592 
 753-9 
 
 61 
 61 
 15i 
 
 614 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At the same station at 
 Campbell Town. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 768-2 
 768-4 
 768-2 
 
 13 
 13 
 13 
 
 524 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 767-5 
 
 768-1 
 767-7 
 
 16 
 16 
 16 
 
 604 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 413 
 
 414 
 416 
 
 767-6 
 767-6 
 767-4 
 
 17 
 17 
 17 
 
 614 
 
 
 8 a.m. 
 
 At station No. 577, on due 
 north line, p. 15. 
 
 2 
 418 
 
 29-318 
 744-7 
 
 40i 
 6 
 
 41 
 5 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 2 
 
 418 
 
 29-336 
 744-6 
 
 58^ 
 134 
 
 56 
 13 
 
 I 
 
 Sept. 14, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-652 
 29-658 
 753-7 
 
 43 
 
 42 
 
 6 
 
 424 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 showery. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-608 
 29-626 
 752-3 
 
 56 
 55 
 135 
 
 56 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-562 
 29-576 
 751-1 
 
 57 
 
 564 
 
 134 
 
 57 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At station No. 557, p. 15, 
 us yesterday. 
 
 * 2 
 418 
 
 29-420 
 743-8 
 
 38 
 24 
 
 374 
 
 ■ 
 
 Sept. 15, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls ,•• 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -360 
 29-378 
 74a -6 
 
 49 
 48i 
 94 
 
 49 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 heaty rain. 
 
 
 
 * 3 Coataina air, aod no tiutbat dependcnci] can ba placod upon iU ngiati}-. 
 
 o a 
 
! 
 
 u 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued, 
 
 Date ud Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 lloight. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Remarks. 
 
 1840 
 
 Sept. 15, 
 
 12 
 
 Grand Fulls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -364 
 29-388 
 743-2 
 
 54} 
 63i 
 12 
 
 54 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 rain. 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 N(i. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -.394 
 29-412 
 745-8 
 
 49i 
 50 
 H 
 
 49* 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 rain. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At station 639, p. 16, due 
 north line. 
 
 2 
 
 418 
 
 28-750 
 729-8 
 
 47i 
 
 8 
 
 46 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Sept. 16, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 At station 699, p. 17. six 
 fret above the station, on 
 due north line. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 2 
 418 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-950 
 735-0 
 
 29-328 
 29-536 
 747-6 
 
 54 
 11* 
 
 47 
 461 
 
 8i 
 
 51 
 474 
 
 Wind louth. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-392 
 29-600 
 749-2 
 
 60 
 59 
 16J 
 
 62 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-396 
 29-610 
 749-8 
 
 67 
 
 66i 
 
 19* 
 
 67 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At station 699, p. 17, as 
 
 yesterday. 
 
 2 
 
 418 
 
 29-068 
 737-9 
 
 42 
 
 40| 
 
 
 Sept. 17, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-608 
 29-6-20 
 751 
 
 47 
 43J 
 
 8i 
 
 47i 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-606 
 29-620 
 751-7 
 
 67 
 67 
 19i 
 
 69 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -562 
 •-'9-572 
 750-8 
 
 22 
 
 72 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 west. 
 
 Sept. 18, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. I 
 411 
 
 29-554 
 -J9-5GO 
 749-9 
 
 51^ 
 50| 
 11 
 
 52 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 ■29 -564 
 29-576 
 750-3 
 
 57 
 
 58 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-560 
 29 -574 
 750-3 
 
 61 
 
 60J 
 
 16 
 
 61 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Sept. 19, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At four feet below station 
 855, p. 20, on due north 
 line. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 2 
 
 418 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-320 
 744-6 
 
 29 -480 
 29 -.506 
 748-6 
 
 43 
 
 Gi 
 
 50 
 
 49| 
 
 lOi 
 
 43 
 
 52 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 cast. 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-414 
 29 -4.30 
 747-0 
 
 59 
 
 58i 
 
 iH 
 
 60 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 west. 
 
416 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued, 
 
 Oits and Time. 
 
 SUtlun. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height, 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Remarkj. 
 
 1840 
 Sept. 19, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Grand Fall* 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-302 
 29-320 
 744 4 
 
 58J 
 
 5h} 
 15 
 
 58| 
 
 Wind gouth-Bouth- 
 east. 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At four feet above station 
 913, p. 20, on due north 
 line. 
 
 2 
 418 
 
 29-012 
 735-7 
 
 51 
 H 
 
 48J 
 
 
 Sept. 20. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand FalU 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-898 
 28-920 
 734 
 
 52 
 
 ?1! 
 
 52i 
 
 Wind sonth-wefit ; 
 cloudy and rain. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 28-844 
 28-874 
 732-7 
 
 57A 
 56} 
 14 
 
 58 
 
 Wind aouth-west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-798 
 28 832 
 731-6 
 
 56 
 56 
 13 
 
 561 
 
 Wind 80uth-wf at j 
 heavy rain. 
 
 Sept. 21, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand FoIIb 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-882 
 28-890 
 733-7 
 
 44i 
 
 44 
 7 
 
 441 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 016 
 29 -038 
 735-0 
 
 51 
 
 50i 
 
 lOi 
 
 51 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-046 
 25 066 
 737-0 
 
 50 
 50 
 10 
 
 50 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 12 
 
 At station 1,076, p. 23, five 
 feet above statiuu on due 
 nortli line. 
 
 2 
 
 418 
 
 28-632 
 737 1 
 
 50 
 9 
 
 461 
 
 
 Sept. 22, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-414 
 29-432 
 742-8 
 
 38 
 
 371 
 
 3 
 
 37 
 
 ■ 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 much rain and 
 sleet. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -482 
 99-498 
 746-3 
 
 39 
 39 
 
 39 
 
 Wind north-west, 
 blowing hard ; 
 snow. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-512 
 29-522 
 746-7 
 
 381 
 
 37i 
 
 31 
 
 38 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 moderating. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 On Quntawamkedgwick, 
 oiiflit ft'i't above tlie level 
 of the river, on due north 
 line. P. 31. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 743-9 
 743-8 
 743-7 
 
 H 
 
 H 
 
 38 
 
 
 Sept. 23. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-552 
 29-554 
 750-1 
 
 36 
 
 36 
 
 2 
 
 351 
 
 Wind south ; sleet 
 constant. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-588 
 29-600 
 750-6 
 
 41 
 
 40 
 
 5 
 
 41 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 east; clearer. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 r 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-616 
 29-622 
 750-9 
 
 44 
 43J 
 
 441 
 
 Wind north west. 
 
 .r'* 
 
 i M 
 
m 
 
 
 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continwitl. 
 
 
 
 DateurfThM. 
 
 StetioB. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 lUiglit. 
 
 Til. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 BMMta. 
 
 
 1840 
 Sept. 23, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Eipfht fwt nbove water, Qua- 
 t«witinkc'(lf(wick, cm due 
 north line. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 748-3 
 748-7 
 749 1 
 
 1! 
 
 Mi 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 746-7 
 746-7 
 749-3 
 
 n 
 
 H 
 
 7* 
 
 43 
 
 Rain. 
 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Threp feet ahove utation 
 1,190, p. 23, on due north 
 line. 
 
 2 
 
 41H 
 
 28 -466 
 722 9 
 
 32 
 
 31 
 
 
 
 
 Sept. 24, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Cvrand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-838 
 29 834 
 755 -() 
 
 35 
 341 
 
 1 
 
 .34} 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 frost. 
 
 
 ^■■■•■■^4 •- ^P"** ■•**■•■■*■■■ 
 
 
 
 13 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-864 
 29-876 
 758 -5 
 
 48} 
 471 
 
 49} 
 
 Wind north-Wcst. 
 
 
 
 4 I'.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-824 
 29-831 
 757-4 
 
 55 
 55 
 13i 
 
 57 
 
 Wind iiorth-wost. 
 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Same place aa yeaterday . . 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 7.55 -0 
 755 -0 
 755-3 
 
 -i 
 -i 
 -i 
 
 30 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 756-1 
 756 -5 
 756-3 
 
 14 
 14 
 14 
 
 54 
 
 
 
 
 4 I'.M. 
 
 
 413 
 
 414 
 416 
 
 754 1 
 754 -5 
 754 - 1 
 
 8 
 
 46} 
 
 
 
 i 
 
 Sept. 25, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. I 
 411 
 
 29-774 
 29-774 
 7.55 -8 
 
 35 
 34} 
 
 35 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 west; frost and 
 thick fog. 
 
 
 
 
 ■ ■ 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-760 
 29-770 
 
 755 -S 
 
 59i 
 
 58 
 
 161 
 
 61} 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-704 
 29-710 
 754 
 
 65 
 65 
 
 18J 
 
 66} 
 
 Wind Bouth-wcst. 
 
 
 1 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At tlie same place as ycste. 
 day. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 753 - 1 
 7.53-1 
 752-8 
 
 IJ 
 >1 
 11 
 
 33} 
 
 Frosty. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 752-8 
 753 - 1 
 752 
 
 ■20} 
 20} 
 20} 
 
 <i^ 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-560 
 7.^)0-9 
 750-0 
 750-7 
 751-3 
 
 56 
 
 13} 
 
 13} 
 
 13} 
 
 13} 
 
 55 
 
 
 
 ii 
 
 Ix'pt. 20, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-6.30 
 29-638 
 752-3 
 
 40 
 39 
 
 40} 
 
 Wind Bouth-oRst. 
 
 
 ^^aVAB44A A ■1^**.' •VttVp •• !••• 
 
 
 
m 
 
 Darometrie ObaprvKtionn. — Cimiimietl. 
 
 Dkb' •ad Tima. 
 
 SUlMlk 
 
 lUr. 
 
 Huiglit. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 RonuuikiL 
 
 1840 
 
 Sept. 2ii, 
 
 12 
 
 Urniiil Fills 
 
 A. 
 
 No. I 
 411 
 
 i9-636 
 29 -646 
 752-4 
 
 64* 
 
 64 
 
 19 
 
 «7 
 
 Wind south-cant. 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -576 
 29 -590 
 751 -4 
 
 6H 
 
 68 
 
 .20 
 
 68 
 
 VViiij suutli.«a«t. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Same place an ycitcrday . . 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 29 -524 
 749 -6 
 750-0 
 749-6 
 746 -8 
 
 43 
 
 ■H 
 5i 
 
 ■H 
 5i 
 
 42 
 42 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 o 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29 -442 
 747-5 
 747-6 
 746-7 
 747-4 
 
 61 
 14i 
 
 37 
 
 
 Sept. 27, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Graad Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -426 
 29-438 
 747-2 
 
 53t 
 
 53 
 
 12 
 
 54 
 
 Wind south to south, 
 west ; iiiisty. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-374 
 29 -392 
 746-3 
 
 63 
 
 62* 
 
 17[ 
 
 6.3 J 
 
 Wind south-east to 
 
 south-west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-33-i 
 29 -350 
 745-0 
 
 64 
 64 
 18 
 
 641 
 
 Wind soutb-west. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Same place on yesterday . . 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-314 
 744 -0 
 744-4 
 744-4 
 744-3 
 
 52 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 51 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 2 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 29-224 
 741-9 
 742-0 
 741-9 
 742 -0 
 
 64 
 
 m 
 
 12i 
 
 m 
 
 12} 
 
 61J 
 
 
 Sept. 28, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -426 
 29 -438 
 745-2 
 
 46 
 46J 
 
 8 
 
 46] 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 rain. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -466 
 29-476 
 743-6 
 
 45 
 
 45 
 
 6 
 
 45 
 
 Wind uorth-wt'st ; 
 frequent showers. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -470 
 29 -474 
 
 745-8 
 
 50 
 
 49J 
 
 10 
 
 50J 
 
 Wind north-west to 
 south-west; clear- 
 ing. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At stnin place as ycstorday, 
 oil the Quatawaiiikedg- 
 wick. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 29-348 
 745 -0 
 745 
 744-6 
 744-9 
 
 42 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 
 44 
 
 
 12 
 
 At station 1,635, p. az, at 
 the top of niauntiin, .-.b.-jvR 
 river. 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 28-284 
 717-8 
 718-0 
 717-9 
 718-3 
 
 50i 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 46J 
 
 
 f 4 
 
48 
 
 Barometric Observations.— ConUnuad. 
 
 \^i 
 
 
 rate Mil Tim*. 
 
 1H4U 
 Sept. 39. 
 8 A.M. 
 
 12 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 HUtion. 
 
 V2 
 
 Sept. 30, 
 
 8 a.' 
 
 13 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 October I , 
 8 A.M. 
 
 12 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 (irond Falli 
 
 At itation 1,710, p. 3.1, on 
 due north lino, twelve 
 feut bvlow Itation. 
 
 Dw. 
 
 A. 
 
 No, I 
 411 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 481 
 
 Same station. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 Same station as ^'eatcrday. 
 
 At station 1,7G4, p. 33, on 
 due north line. 
 
 Grnnd Falls 
 
 Same placs as yesterday, on 
 due north line, lj7(>4, p. 
 33. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 
 4l(i 
 
 418 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 418 
 
 A. 
 
 No. I 
 411 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 4Iti 
 418 
 
 413 
 414 
 4l(i 
 418 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 2!) -Hie 
 
 29 '.5U'J 
 747 8 
 
 29 S7C 
 29 -590 
 749 1 
 
 A. 29 568 
 No. I 29 -382 
 411 749-3 
 
 28 -472 
 722 -4 
 722 4 
 722 3 
 
 722 -5 
 
 28-484 
 72'.»-6 
 
 723 -0 
 722 -5 
 722-4 
 
 29 -490 
 29-512 
 
 748 -2 
 
 29 -5.58 
 29 -5ti8 
 
 749 I 
 
 29 -598 
 29 -C()2 
 749-4 
 
 28-410 
 721 
 721 
 720-9 
 720-8 
 
 28-7.'52 
 7-29 -d 
 730-2 
 729-8 
 730 
 
 29-842 
 29 -Has 
 7.'>4 -0 
 
 29-840 
 29-842 
 75G-C 
 
 29-830 
 'J9-830 
 756-8 
 
 28-976 
 731-5 
 735-4 
 735 -0 
 734-4 
 
 37 
 36) 
 
 53 
 52 
 I2J 
 
 60 
 
 60^ 
 
 16 
 
 44 
 
 8 
 8 
 8 
 8 
 
 54 
 13 
 13 
 13 
 13 
 
 45 
 44 i 
 
 7 
 
 58 
 58 
 14} 
 
 57i 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 49 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 50 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 34 
 
 33 
 
 1 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 54 
 54 
 13 
 
 29 
 li 
 
 H 
 U 
 I* 
 
 37 
 
 Mi 
 
 60} 
 
 44} 
 
 Ramarki. 
 
 45J 
 
 58 
 
 58 
 
 51 i 
 
 49 
 
 33J 
 
 47} 48} 
 47} 
 9 
 
 51 
 
 29 
 
 Wind south-west : 
 dark fo^ and 
 frosty. 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Wind iouth'Wcst. 
 
 Wind south-south' 
 writt ; thick fog. 
 
 Wind north-wrsf, 
 blowing hard. 
 
 Wind north-west, 
 moderating. 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 frost. 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 Hard frost; mercury 
 
 rising fast. 
 
40 
 
 Baromrtric Observations. — Continurd. 
 
 D«t4i ind TliM. 
 
 BUUon. 
 
 Bm. 
 
 Hdlhl. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. U. 
 
 Remnrki. 
 
 IH40 
 October 1, 
 
 4 I'.M. 
 
 At itation on the rivulet . . 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-280 
 743-2 
 743 -3 
 742-9 
 743-7 
 
 41 
 S 
 
 a 
 
 3 
 3 
 
 41 
 
 
 October a, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 (trand Falli 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-810 
 29-810 
 
 735-8 
 
 33 
 
 '4 
 
 33 
 
 VViml weit-south- 
 west; frost. 
 
 
 13 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-789 
 29 800 
 73G 
 
 41^ 
 
 40 
 
 42 
 42 
 
 Wind west-south- 
 west; niu. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-778 
 29-778 
 735-7 
 
 43} 
 43 
 71 
 
 45 
 
 Wind iouth-soiith- 
 caat; misty. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Same placo m last evening. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 28-230 
 742-9 
 743-2 
 742-7 
 742 -5 
 
 29) 
 1 
 
 1 
 I 
 1 
 
 29} 
 
 
 4 p.m. 
 
 Oil marffin of the Caribou 
 Plain, station 1,868, p. 35 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 29-000 
 736-4 
 736-5 
 736-5 
 736-7 
 
 42 
 3 
 5 
 S 
 5 
 
 41* 
 
 
 October 3, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grind Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -602 
 22-612 
 731-8 
 
 48 
 47} 
 
 8} 
 
 48 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 east; misty. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-478 
 29 -492 
 748-9 
 
 54 
 
 53} 
 
 12 
 
 54} 
 
 WinH "ruth-soiuh- 
 rain and 
 mist. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-344 
 29 -360 
 745 -3 
 
 59 
 
 58} 
 
 15 
 
 a.'M 
 
 Wind aouth-aouth- 
 cast ; ronstant 
 rain. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Station lanii- an last evening, 
 1.868, p. 35. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 28-842 
 
 731 -8 
 
 732 -2 
 731 -G 
 732-1 
 
 4G,; 
 
 8 
 8 
 
 s 
 
 46} 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Four feet above station 
 1,907, p. 36. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 28-610 
 725 -8 
 
 725 -9 
 7^>3-7 
 
 726 1 
 
 55 
 13 
 13 
 13 
 13 
 
 55 
 
 
 October 4, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -432 
 29 -442 
 744-9 
 
 39 
 
 38^ 
 
 4 
 
 39 
 
 Wind south west ; 
 rain. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-418 
 29 -426 
 745-4 
 
 10} 
 
 50J 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 clearing. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -396 
 29-410 
 745-3 
 
 54 
 54 
 
 12} 
 
 54} 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
50 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 1 Date and Tuna. 
 
 Btetign. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th.D. 
 
 BoBafka. 
 
 1840 
 October 4, 
 
 8 AM. 
 
 Four feet abova station 
 1,907, p. 36, same as yes- 
 terday. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 28 -683 
 727-9 
 728-1 
 727-5 
 728-2 
 
 37 
 3 
 3 
 3 
 3 
 
 37 
 
 Uasettled squally 
 vreather. 
 
 r 
 
 ; 12 
 
 1 
 
 i 
 
 Same place 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 28 -692 
 727-0 
 727-2 
 727-0 
 726-9 
 
 46 
 
 8 
 8 
 8 
 8 
 
 46 
 
 More settled. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Same place 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 28-626 
 726-7 
 726-7 
 726 -6 
 726-3 
 
 45 
 
 H 
 
 46 
 
 Calm. ' 
 
 
 October 5, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -494 
 29-512 
 746-7 
 
 45t 
 45 
 74 
 
 45i 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -454 
 29 -468 
 746-9 
 
 53^ 
 
 53 
 
 12 
 
 55 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-384 
 29 -402 
 746-2 
 
 64 
 63J 
 
 m 
 
 64J 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 west. 
 
 4f.m. 
 
 October 6, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 At five feet above itation 
 1,977, p. 37.i 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 722-9 
 723-2 
 722-9 
 723-5 
 
 44 
 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 
 43 
 
 43 
 
 Weather — raining 
 very heavily. No. 
 1, which came up 
 with the others 
 too unsettled to 
 register. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -396 
 29-412 
 74: -1 
 
 49| 
 49^ 
 10 
 
 49i 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 rain. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -426 
 29 -440 
 745-4 
 
 49i 
 49i 
 10 
 
 50 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 clearing. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -450 
 29 -462 
 745-9 
 
 54 
 
 531 
 
 12i 
 
 .55^ 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At same station as last 
 evening. 
 
 2 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 28 -450 
 721-9 
 722-4 
 722 1 
 722-3 
 
 39 
 H 
 
 H 
 
 38i 
 
 Rainy bad weather. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 On Beaver Stream, at due 
 north line. 
 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 
 418 
 
 731-4 
 731 -5 
 731-4 
 731-8 
 
 9 
 9 
 9 
 9 
 
 47 
 
 
 October 7: 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 ■29 -ti4G 
 29 650 
 750-3 
 
 37i 
 
 3Gi 
 
 3 
 
 37i 
 
 Wiiiil north-west) 
 frost. 
 
 
^ — - — -" ' 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 Barometric Observations.-— Canttniiedf. 
 
 
 
 
 DateiadTtaw. 
 
 SUIfeB. 
 
 Btf. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Tkl. 
 
 Th.D. 
 
 JUaukk 
 
 1840 
 
 October 7, 
 
 12 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No.1 
 411 
 
 29-724 
 29 -724 
 752-3 
 
 44 
 
 43i 
 
 7 
 
 44 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 KM. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -744 
 29 -744 
 752-5 
 
 484 
 48 
 9* 
 
 484 
 
 Wind noitli-west. 
 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Camp oa Beav«r Stream, 
 same as last evening. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 734-8 
 735-2 
 734-8 
 734-7 
 
 -\ 
 
 -* 
 -* 
 
 324 
 
 Hard froat. 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 Same nlace 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 737-8 
 738- 
 738-5 
 737-9 
 
 8 
 8 
 8 
 8 
 
 40 
 
 
 
 K^^*1W^J fc#»«»^^*^ ••*« SV •••• ■• 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Octob«r 8, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-786 
 29-790 
 753-9 
 
 33 
 31 
 
 1 
 
 34 
 
 Arrived too late 
 from exploring. 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 frost. 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 !?9-7.30 
 29-740 
 754-9 
 
 56 
 55 
 13§ 
 
 564 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -630 
 29 -640 
 732 9 
 
 60 
 59| 
 
 60 
 
 Wind south-east 
 and south-west. 
 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Same station as last erening 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 739-2 
 739-3 
 739-0 
 739 
 
 -H 
 
 -14 
 
 29 
 
 
 
 
 Octobor 9. 
 
 8 A..M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29-772 
 29-774 
 755- 1 
 
 36 
 2 
 
 35 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 
 fiVit. 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-810 
 29-812 
 755-8 
 
 40 
 40 
 4i 
 
 43 
 
 Wind north-wett; 
 strong wind. 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-784 
 29-786 
 753-7 
 
 43 
 43 
 
 43 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 blowing hard. 
 
 
 
 October 10, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No, 1 
 411 
 
 29-8-28 
 29 -830 
 757-0 
 
 34 
 34 
 li 
 
 34 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 Urd frost. 
 
 
 ^J ■ «*«m«A m^ ^m* atfttv* ■*■*■■ •• 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-760 
 '29-768 
 735-9 
 
 40 
 39i 
 
 40 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-696 
 29-706 
 754-4 
 
 AH 
 43i 
 
 44 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 Octubt-r il, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 (J rand Falls .•■ 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-348 
 •29-364 
 743-5 
 
 32 
 
 31 
 
 
 
 32 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 hard frost. 
 
 
 m^ A 1*AA\4 & V«AbM 9 % V*** *■ «V ■• 
 
 
 
 
 
 H 2 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 11 
 
Barometric Observations.— Continued. 
 
 Date and Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height , 
 
 Tb. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 RenuurkiL 
 
 1840 
 
 October 11, 
 
 12 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -242 
 29-262 
 742-9 
 
 39i 
 39l 
 
 39* 
 
 Wind southwest; 
 misty. 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 064 
 29 -088 
 738-4 
 
 42 
 5i 
 
 42 
 
 Wind south; dark 
 mist. 
 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Five feet above the Beaver 
 Strcani, at about six 
 miles below north line. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 730-3 
 730-2 
 730-3 
 730-2 
 
 -1 
 -1 
 -1 
 -1 
 
 30 
 
 
 12 
 
 About nine miles bi'low the 
 north line, at the head of 
 the Lake forming the 
 mouth of Beaver Stream, 
 five feet above water 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 729-1 
 729-0 
 729-2 
 
 5 
 5 
 5 
 
 36 
 
 - 
 
 October 12, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-844 
 28-870 
 "31-3 
 
 46 
 46 
 
 n 
 
 45* 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 heavy rain. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-900 
 28 -928 
 732-2 
 
 44| 
 
 44^ 
 
 7 
 
 44* 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 clearing. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-964 
 28-990 
 733-6 
 
 44 
 44 
 6J 
 
 44 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 cloudy. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 About one mile on Lake 
 Metis, twenty feet above 
 water. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 719-6 
 719-9 
 719-8 
 719-7 
 
 4 
 4 
 4 
 
 4 
 
 38 
 
 
 12 
 
 About two miles below the 
 Lake, five feet above 
 water. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 722-6 
 722 -5 
 722 -3 
 722 - J 
 
 4} 
 4J 
 4 
 
 29 
 
 
 October 13, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-186 
 29-202 
 738-9 
 
 .37 i 
 
 37 
 
 3 
 
 37 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 rainy. 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-206 
 29-224 
 739-6 
 
 41 
 41 
 
 5i 
 
 41* 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 snow. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-232 
 29-246 
 741-0 
 
 42} 
 
 42 
 
 6 
 
 42* 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Camp Iiulf-way down soroiid 
 Laki', ten feet above 
 water. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 730-7 
 730-8 
 7.30-6 
 730 -4 
 
 21 
 
 2i 
 2] 
 
 37 
 
 
 12 
 
 Five miles lower down the 
 stream, five feet aliove 
 the water. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 4IG 
 
 732 -3 
 732 -4 
 7.1-2 -4 
 732-4 
 
 •H 
 5} 
 
 5i 
 
 38 
 
 
^- 
 
 ftS 
 
 
 
 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continwd. 
 
 
 
 Dsto knd Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 RemarksL 
 
 
 1840 
 October 14, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 070 
 29 -090 
 738-5 
 
 37 
 36^ 
 
 37 
 
 Wind south ; slight 
 frost. 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 - 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-028 
 29 -046 
 737-4 
 
 44J 
 
 43^ 
 
 6J 
 
 44| 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 west ; rain. 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No, 1 
 411 
 
 29-102 
 29-124 
 738-1 
 
 50 
 50 
 lOi 
 
 50i 
 
 Wind west ; rain. 
 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 On Metis, at the end of 
 first portage, eight feet 
 above water, below Small 
 Falls. 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 732 -6 
 732-4 
 732-4 
 732-2 
 
 2 
 2 
 2 
 2 
 
 35 
 
 Portage about one 
 mile and a quarter. 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 On banks of the Metis, 
 about six miles below 
 last camp, five feet above 
 water. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 735 -5 
 735-6 
 735-5 
 735-9 
 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 
 42 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 At the Fourcho of the 
 Itiver Metis; direction 
 south-south-east; five feet 
 above water. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 742-2 
 742-4 
 
 742 -f^ 
 
 7 
 
 "5 
 5 
 5 
 5 
 
 40i 
 
 
 
 
 October 15, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-352 
 29 -358 
 742-4 
 
 351 
 35 
 2i 
 
 351 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 hard frost. 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-386 
 29-400 
 743-1 
 
 42 
 4H 
 
 42 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -424 
 29 -438 
 744 1 
 
 42 
 42 
 5* 
 
 41i 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Camp on banks of Metis, 
 about seven miles from 
 Fourehe, five feet above 
 water. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 750-8 
 750-9 
 750-7 
 751-1 
 
 1 
 1 
 1 
 
 H 
 
 34 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 About one mile above the 
 (ir.iiid Portage, twelve 
 feet uliove water. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 753-1 
 753-1 
 752-9 
 753-3 
 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 6 
 
 42 
 
 
 
 
 October IG, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Grand Falls 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-568 
 29 -580 
 749 
 
 29 
 
 28 
 
 -2 
 
 28i 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 hard frost. 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 At fen miles above llu"(irand 
 Falls uu Uiver St. John. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-774 
 ■JO -790 
 756-7 
 
 43 ■ 
 6 
 
 46 
 
 Wind north-wost ; 
 
 some snow. 
 IJarometer three feet 
 
 above the level of 
 
 water. 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 The Observations at the 
 (inuid Falls wire liiscou- 
 tinned to-day at 8 a.m. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 III 
 
 
54 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 n 
 
 J* 
 
 '•i 
 
 'f5 
 
 Date lad Tinw. 
 
 Sution. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 TtA. 
 
 Th.D. 
 
 «-«*. 
 
 1840 
 October 16, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Mouth of Metis River: 
 high-water mark. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 767-3 
 767-2 
 767-0 
 767.3 
 
 2 
 2 
 2 
 2 
 
 34 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 768-9 
 768-9 
 768-7 
 769 
 
 5* 
 
 38| 
 
 
 October 17, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Twenty-one miles above the 
 Grand Fal'.i, on the Kiver 
 St. John. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -994 
 30-006 
 761-6 
 
 361 
 38 
 14 
 
 33 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 12 
 
 Grand Island 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 30-018 
 30 -032 
 762-0 
 
 43} 
 40 
 5* 
 
 38i 
 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Mouth of River Rimouaky, 
 high-water mark on St. 
 Lawrence. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 774-1 
 774-4 
 774-2 
 774-4 
 
 1 
 1 
 1 
 1 
 
 1 
 1 
 1 
 I 
 
 
 October 18, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 At the foot of Little Falls 
 on the River St. John, 
 or mouth of the Mada- 
 WBska. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 29 -986 
 30-006 
 761-5 
 
 29 
 
 -1 
 
 31i 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 hard frost. 
 
 12 
 
 North end of Bamrrd Island, 
 eight miles above Little 
 Falls. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -952 
 29-974 
 760-9 
 
 S7i 
 52i 
 12 
 
 54 
 
 
 6 A.M. 
 
 Ten feet above hig-h-water 
 mark, Riviere dc la pointe 
 au Mc, one league from 
 Trois Pistoka. 
 
 414 
 416 
 
 773-6 
 773-6 
 
 -1 
 -1 
 
 -2 
 -2 
 
 
 12 
 
 Mouth de la Riviere lie la 
 pointe a la Lou]>c, four 
 feet above high-water 
 mark. 
 
 413 
 418 
 
 774-1 
 774-1 
 
 7 
 7 
 
 4 
 
 
 October 19, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Entrance of Lake Tcmis- 
 quata. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29-730 
 29 -740 
 .'54 1 
 
 37 
 38 
 1* 
 
 ,34 
 
 Wind west-so\itli- 
 west; hard frost. 
 Two feet above 
 water. 
 
 12 
 
 North end rock in Lake 
 Tpmisquata, nine miles 
 below head of Lake. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 
 411 
 
 L'9-638 
 2!) -650 
 75'.' -8 
 
 49 
 48i 
 Si 
 
 48i 
 
 Wind south. Two 
 feet above water. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 At barracks on Teraisquata 
 Lake. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 -562 
 29 -584 
 750 9 
 
 51i 
 
 m 
 
 51i 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 Two feet above 
 water. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 High tide. River du Loup. 
 
 413 
 
 414 
 416 
 418 
 
 767-3 
 767 1 
 
 766 -9 
 
 767 
 
 7 
 7 
 
 6i 
 
 5 
 
 
56 
 
 I I 
 
 Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Heiglit. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Remarks. 
 
 1840 
 
 October 19, 
 
 12 
 
 High tide. Kiver du Loup. 
 
 •113 
 414 
 416 
 416 
 
 765-2 
 765-2 
 765-0 
 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 Broken. 
 
 October 20> 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Barracks on Lake Temia> 
 quata, M yesterday. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 39-414 
 29 -444 
 747-2 
 
 18 
 
 63 
 
 Wind west-south- 
 
 west. 
 
 12 
 
 Opposite thirty-three mile 
 post, on portage. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28 -828 
 28-834 
 732 -3 
 
 56i 
 571 
 14 
 
 56 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Top of Loon Mountain, on 
 portage, within 300 yards 
 of twenty-nine mile post. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-398 
 28-414 
 721-2 
 
 501 
 
 51 
 
 101 
 
 501 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Same place as yesterday, at 
 Du Loup. 
 
 413 
 
 414 
 416 
 
 759-2 
 759-5 
 750-1 
 
 13 
 
 131 
 
 131 
 
 12 
 12 
 12 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Same place 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 760-9 
 760-9 
 760-9 
 
 13 
 
 101 
 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 
 
 October 21, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 100 yards north of twenty 
 mile post, on portage one 
 and half feet above water. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 28-978 
 28-990 
 735-7 
 
 40 
 40 
 31 
 
 361 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 On small stream. 
 
 12 
 
 At the bridge over the St. 
 Francis, level with water. 
 
 A. 
 
 No. 1 
 411 
 
 29 152 
 29 174 
 740-4 
 
 521 
 
 54 
 
 11 
 
 511 
 
 Wind west-north- 
 west. 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 High water mark. Riviere 
 du Loup, as yesterday. 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 764-6 
 764 -5 
 764-5 
 
 n 
 
 7 
 
 ' 7 
 7 
 
 
 13 
 
 Same nlace 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 764-6 
 764-5 
 764-3 
 
 11 J 
 
 UJ 
 
 Hi 
 
 101 
 10} 
 101 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 413 
 114 
 416 
 
 762-6 
 762-7 
 762-5 
 
 HI 
 
 111 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 
 
 '11 
 
 51 "Sf'f-'.l 
 
56 
 
 Abstract of Barometric Observations made at Beaver Stream and various 
 Stations on the Metis, to its Mouth in the St. Lawrence, above high 
 tide at Chapel Lj,r, in the River St. John. 
 
 At Boavcr Stream 1,012 feet. 
 
 Six miles below North Lino . . . . . . . . . . . . 954 
 
 Nine miles below North Line ., .. .. .. .. 902 
 
 First Lake Metis 847 
 
 Two miles below Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . 820 
 
 Second Lake Metis 779 
 
 Three miles below Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . 743 
 
 Seventeen miles below Lakci at the Portage, .. .. .. 615 
 
 Six miles below Portage . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 
 
 Fo\irche to the eastward . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 
 
 Seven miles below Fourcho . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 
 
 One mile above the Falls .. .. .. .. .. .. 137 
 
 Mouth of the Metis River -130 
 
57 
 
 No. 4. 
 
 Captain Broughton and Mr. J. D. Featherstonhaugh to the Earl of Aberdeen. 
 
 My Lord, London, February 11, 1842. 
 
 WE have the honour to report, for your Lordship's information, that 
 in pursuance of the instructions dated 3rd of May, 1841, received from 
 Viscount Palmerston, we proceeded to make an exploration of the country 
 named in those instructions ; the result of which we now submit to your 
 Lordship, accompanied by a general plan of the country and a section of 
 the line passed over, together with a registry of the barometric observa- 
 tions taken along its entire course. 
 
 On the 21st of June, we proceeded from Quebec to the extreme 
 western point on Lake Memphramagog, when having ascertained that it 
 was bounded on its western side by a chain of lofty mountains, we passed 
 as near as practicable along the 45° north lat. to its intersection with the 
 Connecticut River. This portion of the country is mountainous and 
 broken, and is deeply indented by streams. 
 
 On ascending the Connecticut from the 45° north lat. to its head, we 
 crossed its tributaries on the western side, including Hull's Stream, 
 Indian Stream, and Perry's Stream ; these being the three largest which 
 occur, but which arc all inferior in volume to the main stream or Con- 
 necticut.* 
 
 From the head of the Connecticut (which is a small lake) the country 
 becomes extremely mountainous ; the general direction of the chain 
 north-easterly, averaging at least 2,500 feet above the tide water in the 
 St. Lawrence at Quebec, an ' presenting a visible mountainous elevation 
 of about 800 feet above the general level of the country as far as the 
 monument on the Kennebec road. 
 
 On arriving at the Kennebec road, we visited the highest summit of 
 the Bald Mountain Ridge, elevated about 3,624 feet above the tide water at 
 Quebec. This is a spur breaking off from tiie main Ridge about six miles 
 south-west of the monument on the Kennebec road, which, pursuing an 
 easterly direction, divides the branches of the Moose River (a tributary 
 of the Kennebec) from the Penobscot waters. 
 
 An extensive view of the country was obtained from this mountain, 
 with which the result of our subsequent explorations fully agreed : con- 
 firming the fact, that the chain of Highlands from the Connecticut River, 
 on reaching the sources of Mefjarmette, continues on in a north-easterly 
 direction, crosses the northerly branches of the Penobscot, and then becomes 
 identified with the Keeaquagum mountains, south of the St. John : whilst 
 the country between the Metjarmettc and the Etchcmin presents the 
 appearance of an extensive plain, bounded on the north, by a chain of 
 lofty mountains, stretching far to the west, and occupying the line of 
 Highlands which is the continuation of that line claimed by the United 
 States. 
 
 From the monument on the Kennebec road to the Metjarmettc the 
 Range continues more northerly, and is of a somewhat lower elevation, 
 averaging about 2,200 feet above the tide water in the St. Lawrence at 
 Quebec, and presenting a visible elevation of about 600 feet above 
 the general level of the country. 
 
 The chain of mountains continues as stated above, in the same north- 
 easterly direction, broken through in many places by small br.inches of 
 the Penobscot, until it reaches the southern sources of the St. John, 
 where, dividing them from the Penobscot waters, it becomes identified 
 with the Keeaquagum mountains, as laid down upon Map A accompany- 
 ing the Report laid before Parliament in 1H40. 
 
 • No doubt can possibly exist to any one who has travelled this portion of the country, as to 
 neither of the above Tributaries being the main river Connecticut, as has been asserted. 
 
 I 
 
 i«, 
 
58 
 
 On leaving this continuous chain, at the heads of the Metjarmette, to 
 cross the plain to Lake Etchemin, which lies nearly due north from 
 thence, the country assumes a totally different character, and may be 
 represented in general terms as a flat morass ; for the highland features 
 cease altogether, and no chain or ridge is any longer observable to break 
 its flat character. It is true, that an isolated mound here and there 
 occurs, and that, like many other table-lands, it is an elevated flat ; Lake 
 Etchemin, which is upon its extreme edge, being alwut 1,248 feet above 
 high tide in the St. Lawrence at Quebec; out many parts of the 
 plain are lower than Lake Etchemin itself, and for miles around, nothing 
 IS to be seen but a country of similar appearance. 
 
 This portion of the country was twice explored on different lines, 
 and on both occasions we came to the same result, viz : Tnat thia it an 
 extensive plain about twenty-five miles in breadth, intervening and cutting 
 off the Highlands claimed by the United States of America, from any 
 connection with the Range extending from the heads of the Connecticut to 
 the heads of the Metjarmette, these Highlands being, however, represented 
 on the American map of Mr. Bumnam as existing and crossing this 
 plain between these points. 
 
 In a north-western direction from Lake Etchemin, and distant about 
 five miles, a lofty Range, which, as has been before stated, is the continua- 
 tion of the line claimed by the United States, crosses the River Etchemin 
 and the road to Quebec, and continues to the south-westward ; whilst 
 the same chain running from Lake Etchemin in a north-easterly direction, 
 divides the waters of the Du Sud from some of the western sources of the 
 St. John, until at length losing, with some abruptness, its lofty character, 
 it gradually ceases altogether before it reaches Black River, and an 
 extensive swamp of spruce trees commences, which extends for about 
 twelve miles, and in which the sources of Black River and the River 
 Quelle take their rise. 
 
 In thus briefly noticing the nature of the country we passed over, it 
 has been our desire not to trespass too long on your Lordship's time ; 
 and we beg to refer to the accompanying Map and Section, which 
 we trust will furnish every desired information. It only remains, 
 therefore, to state, that from the circumstance of its having been an 
 unusually dry summer, the streams were very often dried up at their 
 sources, which exposed our party to such privations that our Indians and 
 guides repeatedly deserted us ; this occasioned so much delay, that on 
 arriving at the River Ouelle, the season was too far advanced to permit 
 us to proceed any further ; we, therefore, returned to Quebec to make 
 the necessary arrangements for returning to England. 
 
 We have, &c., 
 (Signed) W. E. DELVES BROUGHTON, 
 
 Royal Engineers. 
 
 (Signed) J. D. FEATHERSTONHAUGH. 
 
 111 
 
59 
 
 Explanation accompanying the Barometric Registers. 
 
 \ nrefatorv notice of the mode of conducting the annexed baro- 
 metrical obsprvations, and of the construction of the barometers used m 
 
 them, is deemed advisable. „ . , .• 
 
 The barometers which were selected for the summer's operations, 
 were sixteen in number, thirteen of them made by M. Bunten Pans, of 
 the 8Vphon construction-the zero being in the middle, and reading with 
 verniers from it, both up and down, the sum of these readings being the 
 height of the mercurial column in millimetres, tenths and (by estimation) 
 
 ^""^The^other barometers were graduated in English inches and tenths, 
 reading with a vernier to two thousandths of an inch. One of Troughton 
 and Simms's construction (A), with a guage or zero point, to wh^h the 
 surface of the mercury in the cistern is to be carefully adjusted by a 
 screw beneath, before an observation can be made. And two made by 
 Newman (No. 1 and 2) without a guage noint, for which a correction by 
 computation is necessary, as also for capillarity, ■ j 
 
 After several comparisons of all the instruments, it was deemed 
 advisable to take with us only a certain number of the synhon barometers, 
 and to leave the rest in the observatories at Quebec and Lake Ltchemin. 
 Therefore, three of the syphon barometers were selected to be sent to Lake 
 Etchemin, four to Quebec, and the remainder, six in munber, were reserved 
 to accompany the expedition through the woods. The large mountam 
 barometer of Troughton and Simms, with one of Newman s were also 
 left at Quebec, whilst the other of Newman's was sent to Lake Etchemin ; 
 but both of these last barometers had sustained so much injury during 
 the previous year, that no dependence could be placed upon their mdica- 
 
 *'"" The syphon barometers were divided into sets in such a manner that 
 the means of each set should harmonize as much as possible, and thus 
 avoid the necessity of making any correction for individual error. XVhen- 
 ever opportunity offered, these sets were again compared with each other, 
 and, if required, such alterations were made as to correct any difference m 
 
 the means of each set. . „ • ^ • u . i.i 
 
 It was found that such a discrepancy occasionally existed between the 
 barometer (A) of Troughton and the syphons, which could not be charged 
 to the latter, on account of individual agreement, that it was also thought 
 most advisable to reject its registry as being very often erroneous, pro- 
 bablv on account of the great precision and nicety required in adjusting 
 the zero, and possibly owing to some damage it might have received 
 durine: the two previous years. , ^ .u j ^u 
 
 The rcffistry, therefore, is given in miUimcHrcs and tenths, and the 
 temperatures in degrees both of Fahrenheit and centigrade thermometers. 
 
 la 
 
Th 
 
 Til. 
 I 
 
 Th. 
 
61 
 
 Comparijton of Barometers at Quebec, May '23rd, 1841. 
 
 Th. D. 
 F. 
 
 Th. A. 
 C. 
 
 nw. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Corrcetod for 
 Tamil. 
 
 3,049-86 HI- 4 « 763-46. 
 2,288-30 -♦- 3 = 762-77. 
 
 4,576-54 -f- 6 = 762-75. 
 
 59 
 
 15f 
 ISJ 
 I6J 
 16 
 
 IS* 
 
 isJ 
 
 16 
 
 15f 
 
 16t 
 
 15J 
 
 15J 
 
 16 
 
 16 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 4S6 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 460 
 461 
 
 762-65 
 762 -SO 
 762 -6S 
 762 -00 
 
 763-00 
 
 762 -40 
 762-80 
 
 761-90 
 
 763 00 
 763-00 
 762 -65 
 763-10 
 762-90 
 
 763-67 
 763-53 
 763-67 
 762-00 
 
 763 -OS 
 762-45 
 762-80 
 
 761-92 
 762 -92 
 763-02 
 762-68 
 763-10 
 762 -90 
 
 
 
 Comparison 
 
 of Barometers at Quebec, May iHth, 1841. 
 
 
 Til. D. 
 F. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 c. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Holght 
 
 Correeted for 
 Temp. 
 
 
 
 59 
 
 16 
 
 411 
 
 756 -20 
 
 756 -20 
 
 
 m 
 
 413 
 
 756 30 
 
 756-28 
 
 
 
 
 16 
 
 414 
 
 756-20 
 
 766 -20 
 
 
 
 
 16 
 
 416 
 
 766-00 
 
 756 00 
 
 3,024-68 ■+- 4 = 
 
 756-17. 
 
 
 15J 
 
 377 
 
 756-30 
 
 756-32 
 
 
 16* 
 
 418 
 
 756-00 
 
 755 -95 
 
 
 
 
 16* 
 
 429 
 
 756-10 
 
 756 -07 
 
 2,268-34 -«• 3 = 
 
 756-11 
 
 
 16i 
 
 456 
 
 755-30 
 
 755 -25 
 
 
 16* 
 
 457 
 
 736-30 
 
 756-25 
 
 
 
 
 16i 
 
 458 
 
 756 -30 
 
 756-25 
 
 
 
 
 16} 
 
 459 
 
 735 -90 
 
 755 -82 
 
 
 
 
 16* 
 
 460 
 
 756 -40 
 
 756-38 
 
 
 
 
 16 
 
 461 
 
 756-30 
 
 756-30 
 
 4,536-25 -1- 6 = 
 
 756-04. 
 
 
 ,1 
 
 Comparison of Barometers at Quebec, May 27th, 1841. 
 
 Th. D. 
 F. 
 
 Th. A. 
 C. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Temp. 
 
 • 
 
 61 
 
 18J 
 
 411 
 
 758-8 
 
 758-72 
 
 
 18J 
 
 413 
 
 7.'«8 -6 
 
 758-32 
 
 
 
 18} 
 
 414 
 
 739 -5 
 
 759 -42 
 
 
 
 18* 
 
 416 
 
 759-3 
 
 759-25 
 
 3,033-91 -t- 4 = 738-98. 
 
 
 18} 
 
 377 
 
 758-9 
 
 758-82 
 
 
 18i 
 
 418 
 
 758-9 
 
 758-85 
 
 
 
 m 
 
 429 
 
 758-6 
 
 758-58 
 
 2,276-25 H- 3 = 758-75. 
 
 
 18^ 
 
 456 
 
 758-5 
 
 758-45 
 
 
 isl 
 
 457 
 
 759 -S 
 
 759-75 
 
 
 
 ISj 
 
 458 
 
 759 .Q 
 
 759-85 
 
 
 
 18 
 
 459 
 
 758-9 
 
 758-90 
 
 
 ■ 
 
 18 
 
 460 
 
 759-3 
 
 759-30 
 
 
 
 18| 
 
 461 
 
 759-1 
 
 759 -05 
 
 4,555-30 -t- 6 - 759-21. 
 
 
62 
 
 liecord of Barometric Observatioiu made at ilv Fixed ObxervatoriKM, wid at tht 
 Principal Statiotu along the linet of Survey. 
 
 
 SUtion. 
 
 Btf. 
 
 HirfgM. 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 fh. a 
 
 R«imrluk 
 
 Time. 
 
 F. 1 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 Juiiu 3, 
 S A.M. 
 
 Qiicpn'a Wharf 
 
 411 
 
 4i:< 
 
 414 
 416 
 
 759-4 
 
 M 
 
 11 
 
 60J 
 
 
 Wind nurth-weit ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 12 
 
 St. Anielme 
 
 456 
 457 
 438 
 
 745 ■■ 
 
 47 
 
 8 
 
 45 
 
 
 i 
 
 Queen's Wharf .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 7A9-4 
 
 60 
 
 15i 
 
 59i 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Frampton Hill 
 
 456 
 457 
 451 
 
 730-2 
 
 56 
 
 13 
 
 51 
 
 
 
 Quocns WTiarf 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 41G 
 
 758 -9 
 
 62 
 
 \^ 
 
 01 
 
 
 
 
 Bridge on L'enu 
 C'haudc. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 734 -9 
 
 62 
 
 164 
 
 58 
 
 
 
 Juno 5, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 l«ike Etrhcmin, five 
 fi'ct above water. . 
 
 377 
 418 
 42!) 
 
 722-5 
 
 53 
 
 Hi 
 
 53 
 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 Uidge five miles 
 south of l.JiIie 
 Ktchorain. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 718-9 
 
 52 
 
 11} 
 
 50 
 
 10 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 June 9, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-hcuso, 25 
 feet above hij^h 
 fide in the St. 
 Lawrence. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 410 
 456 
 
 759-6 
 
 65 
 
 18i 
 
 634 
 
 
 Wind ua<t ; rain. 
 
 4 I>.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 41« 
 429 
 
 726-9 
 
 02 
 
 16il 
 
 62i 
 
 
 
 Custom-house .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 45fi 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south, gentle 
 
 
 
 759-0 
 
 67 
 
 19* 
 
 65J 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin . . . , 
 
 377 
 418 
 438 
 
 726-6 
 
 68 
 
 20i 
 
 684 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
83 
 
 Record of Barnmetric Obscrvationa. — Ctmtinued. 
 
 Tlnw. 
 
 BtoUon. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 n*ight. 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. P. 
 
 Rimariu. 
 
 r. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Junn 10, 
 
 8 A.M 
 
 Cuitom-houM .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 4l(i 
 4.5(i 
 
 730 -8 
 
 69 
 
 20} 
 
 65^ 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 .177 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-4 
 
 76 
 
 241 
 
 73J 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 Cuiitom-hout.v< .... 
 
 411 
 41.3 
 414 
 416 
 4.'>6 
 
 7M-1 
 
 74 
 
 23| 
 
 75J 
 
 
 Wiml wont. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 724 -3 
 
 71 
 
 21 1 
 
 72J 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 Juno 12, 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Cuitom<houM ... 
 
 411 
 
 4ia 
 
 414 
 416 
 
 757-9 
 
 71 
 
 21} 
 
 (w 
 
 
 Wit I norihci '., 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 724-0 
 
 65 
 
 18 
 
 39 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Cuitom-housu .... 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind nortli-cast. 
 
 
 
 41.1 
 414 
 
 757-5 
 
 70 
 
 'il 
 
 711 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 724-9 
 
 67 
 
 19] 
 
 65 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 •June 16, 
 
 H A.M. 
 
 Custum-houie .... 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 759-9 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 65 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 7-25 -8 
 
 52 
 
 11 
 
 52} 
 
 
 Wind north. 
 
 Custom-house .... 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west, cloudjr. 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 760-2 
 
 69 
 
 20J 
 
 72 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727 1 
 
 61 
 
 16J 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind north. 
 
 June 17, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Custom-house .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 765-1 
 
 59 
 
 15i 
 
 585 
 
 
 Wind south-east, 
 fail'. 
 
 
 Tiake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 ilS 
 429 
 
 731-6 
 
 54 
 
 m 
 
 55 
 
 
 Wiud north-west. 
 
 I 
 
 ;i M4 
 
 Hi 
 
64 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Pato and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Romarks. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 June 18, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-houso 
 
 Lake Etcherain .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 767 -5 
 734-3 
 
 69 
 59 
 
 20} 
 15i 
 
 65} 
 60} 
 
 
 Wind cast, fair. 
 Wind east. 
 
 June 19, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-honse 
 
 Lake Etchomin .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 766-2 
 732-8 
 
 60 
 53 
 
 15i 
 llj 
 
 .383 
 53J 
 
 
 Wind north-east, 
 rainy. 
 
 Wind east, rain. 
 
 Juno 20, 
 ■2 J'.M. 
 
 Custom-houso 
 
 Lake Etchomin 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 41G 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 765-2 
 731-6 
 
 63 
 56 
 
 17 
 13 
 
 62 
 56 
 
 
 Wind east, clear. 
 Wind westerly. 
 
 Juno 21, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 7G8-0 
 734-8 
 
 68 
 56 
 
 20 
 13 
 
 65 
 57 
 
 
 Wind east, clear. 
 VVind south. 
 
 Custom-houso 
 
 Lake Etcherain .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 76G-8 
 734-1 
 
 72 
 
 71 
 
 22 
 21} 
 
 74 
 71} 
 
 
 Wind north-north- 
 east. 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 Juno 22, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 12 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 Lake Etchomin .... 
 Port St. Francis 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 460 
 461 
 
 7G4-8 
 731-8 
 
 764-2 
 
 72 
 
 Gl 
 
 68 
 
 22} 
 
 IGl 
 
 20 
 
 69 
 63 
 
 G7 
 
 19-5 
 
 Wind iM'i-th-oast, 
 clear. 
 
 Wind west, clear. 
 
 Wind west, clear. 
 Wind west. 
 
 Custom-hous-o 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 763 -4 
 
 72} 
 
 22} 
 
 7H 
 
 
 Wind, north-east.. 
 
65 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 Remark!. 
 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 June 22, 
 12 
 
 Lako Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-0 
 
 72 
 
 22 
 
 73 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 Bttie Le FCvre 
 
 4.56 
 457 
 4.58 
 459 
 
 763-7 
 
 74 
 
 23§ 
 
 74 
 
 23i 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 
 4C0 
 4G1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 414 
 
 762-6 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 80J 
 
 
 Wind north-north- 
 
 WfSt. 
 
 
 
 
 41U 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 
 429 
 
 730-6 
 
 77i 
 
 25J 
 
 79 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 St. Zcphyra 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 458 
 459 
 
 760-0 
 
 78 
 
 25i 
 
 76 
 
 24J 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 460 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 
 
 762-0 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 79} 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 730-5 
 
 83 
 
 28} 
 
 83 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 Wcndover 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 459 
 
 756-6 
 
 78 
 
 25i 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 460 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 June 23, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-houso .... 
 
 411 
 4l;i 
 414 
 416 
 
 759-6 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 68} 
 
 
 Wind north-east ; 
 raining. 
 
 
 
 Lako Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-9 
 
 C6 
 
 19 
 
 67 
 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 
 10 A.M 
 
 Wickham 
 
 4,')6 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 460 
 461 
 
 7.50 -0 
 
 71 
 
 2H 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 
 
 Custom-house .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 759-6 
 
 70i 
 
 21} 
 
 68i 
 
 
 Wind north-east ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin . . . . 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-9 
 
 63 
 
 •20 
 
 68i 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 I I 
 
66 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date 4m 
 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Tb.A. 
 
 Th. D, 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 June 2J 
 
 , 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ■ 
 
 10 A.M 
 
 . Durham 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 458 
 459 
 
 744-5 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 74 
 
 23| 
 
 
 
 
 460 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2p.m 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Custom-house .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 769-4 
 
 74i 
 
 231 
 
 751 
 
 
 Wind east ; cloudy. 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-8 
 
 74 
 
 23} 
 
 74i 
 
 
 Wind sonth-west. 
 
 
 Melbourne 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 458 
 459 
 
 750-3 
 
 78 
 
 25J 
 
 73+ 
 
 23 
 
 
 
 
 460 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 June 24, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 P..M. 
 
 Custom-house .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 
 
 765-7 
 
 62 
 
 m 
 
 62J. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732 
 
 64 
 
 m 
 
 64 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 
 Sherlirookc, 20 feet 
 
 456 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 above the river 
 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 St. Francis. 
 
 458 
 459 
 460 
 
 752-3 
 
 69 
 
 20J 
 
 67 
 
 19i 
 
 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 June 25, , 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 Custom-house .... 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 765 1 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 58 j 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 
 Intake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-9 
 
 59} 
 
 151 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 
 Shorbrooke, same 
 
 456 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 place. 
 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 458 
 459 
 
 752 2 
 
 71 
 
 22 
 
 72 
 
 '22\ 
 
 
 
 
 460 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 Custom-house .... 
 
 411 
 41.-] 
 414 
 
 764-4 
 
 60 
 
 153 
 
 59i 
 
 
 Wind north-east ; 
 raining. 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 
 4IH 
 429 
 
 1 
 
 731-2 
 
 Gl 
 
 16 
 
 6? 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
«7 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations.— CSotUuutMi. 
 
 Date Md 
 Time. 
 
 station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 TluA. 
 
 Th.D. 
 
 BenUNlv. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 P. 
 
 a 
 
 1841 
 June 25, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Sherbrooko, sano 
 place. 
 
 456 
 457 
 438 
 459 
 460 
 461 
 
 751-8 
 
 73i 
 
 23 
 
 72* 
 
 22-* 
 
 Wind north, fair. 
 
 June 26, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 46U 
 461 
 
 760-2 
 727-6 
 
 739-6 
 
 61i 
 G5i 
 
 73* 
 
 16* 
 18J 
 
 23 
 
 60} 
 66* 
 
 7-2i 
 
 22 
 
 Wind north-eaat, 
 raining. 
 
 Wind south -cast, 
 raining. 
 
 Wind south, rain- 
 ing. 
 
 
 June 27, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 Stanstead 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 45!) 
 4(i() 
 4G1 
 
 760-1 
 728-6 
 
 733-7 
 
 73i 
 
 73 
 
 751 
 
 23 
 24 
 
 24i 
 
 73J 
 76 
 
 78 
 
 25J 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 June 28, 
 8 A.M. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 Staustcad, same place 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 4.'n 
 4G0 
 461 
 
 758-8 
 7-26 -0 
 
 730-7 
 
 65i 
 64 
 
 69 
 
 18§ 
 17J 
 
 20i 
 
 64} 
 64 
 
 67 
 
 19* 
 
 Wind cast, rain. 
 
 Wind north-west, 
 rain. 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 4!« 
 ♦29 
 
 757-4 
 724-7 
 
 66 
 68J 
 
 19 
 20J 
 
 68* 
 66* 
 
 
 Wind north-rast. 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 SM j 
 
 K2 
 
68 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations.— Conh'nuerf. 
 
 Date and 
 Time, 
 
 SlatioD. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Til 
 
 A. 
 
 Th 
 
 D. 
 
 Remarka. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 June 28, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Stanstead, same place 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Threatening rain. 
 
 
 
 458 
 459 
 460 
 461 
 
 731-2 
 
 67i 
 
 19J 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 
 June 29, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 4I.'? 
 414 
 416 
 
 757-5 
 
 70} 
 
 211 
 
 69} 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 Lake Eichemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 '25-8 
 
 67 
 
 19J- 
 
 67 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 2f.m. 
 
 Stanstead, same place 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 460 
 461 
 
 733-1 
 
 67} 
 
 191 
 
 67 
 
 19} 
 
 Wind south-west, 
 fine. 
 
 Stanstead, same place 
 
 459 
 460 
 461 
 
 732-2 
 
 78 
 
 25J 
 
 78 
 
 25J 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Lake Memplirama- 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 45S 
 
 742-0 
 
 79J 
 
 261 
 
 791 
 
 261 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 756-2 
 
 715 
 
 22 
 
 711 
 
 
 Wind south-west, 
 rain. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 724-3 
 
 72 
 
 22i 
 
 72 
 
 
 Wind west, rain. 
 
 June 30, 
 8 \.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 414 
 416 
 
 756-3 
 
 73- 
 
 23 
 
 711 
 
 
 Wind southeast. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 724 -3 
 
 65 
 
 18i 
 
 65 
 
 
 Wind north-wost. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 460 
 461 
 
 732 -0 
 
 nj 
 
 22 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 Wind north-wost. 
 Heavy rain nil 
 night. 
 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 753-7 
 
 7G 
 
 241 
 
 74} 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 722-6 
 
 'H 
 
 22 
 
 72 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 

 
 69 
 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations 
 
 . — Continued. 
 
 
 Date and 
 Timo. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Til. A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 Remarks. 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 July 1, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 754-6 
 
 731 
 
 23 
 
 711 
 
 
 Wind south wost. 
 
 
 
 
 
 41G 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin .... 
 
 .377 
 418 
 439 
 
 722 1 
 
 65 
 
 18i 
 
 633 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 Fourche R. Coati- 
 cook. 
 
 456 
 4,-) 7 
 
 4J8 
 459 
 
 728-7 
 
 69 
 
 20J 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 
 4G0 
 4G1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Cubtom-housc 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 754 7 
 
 73i 
 
 23 
 
 74} 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 41G 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Ijtke Etchcmin 
 
 .377 
 418 
 429 
 
 7-22 -4 
 
 69 
 
 20J 
 
 69J 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 Settlement in Bass- 
 ford. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 451) 
 4 GO 
 461 
 
 729-9 
 
 74J 
 
 23J 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 Tube broken. 
 
 
 July .1, 
 
 2 I'.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 760 -5 
 
 67i 
 
 19J 
 
 CGJ 
 
 
 Wind north-north- 
 west; change. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-1 
 
 595 
 
 m 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 4 P.M 
 
 Junction of Lcorh 
 Stream with C'ou- 
 iicctiiut River, 10 
 feet above water. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 7.^5 -5 
 
 613 
 
 165 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 760-2 
 
 69 
 
 201 
 
 675 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Junction of Leech 
 .Stroani witli Cun- 
 nectieut River, 10 
 feet above water. 
 
 456 
 456 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 735 -4 
 
 G2i 
 
 17 
 
 G\i 
 
 IGJ 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Ju!v 4, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 761-4 
 
 65i 
 
 18i 
 
 66 
 
 
 Wind south-cast ; 
 clear. 
 
 
 
 
 
 41G 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etcheiulii .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-7 
 
 53 J 
 
 12 
 
 54J 
 
 
 Wind noHh-weat. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ! r ' 
 
70 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations.— OoHitinued. 
 
 Dkteand 
 Time. 
 
 station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 TVA. 
 
 Th. 
 
 D. 
 
 VmnmtkM. 
 
 F. 
 
 C, 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 July 4, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Same pkcc, Leech 
 Btream. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 4«1 
 
 736-2 
 
 66) 
 
 13f 
 
 S3 
 
 11} 
 
 
 July 6, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 
 756-1 
 
 65 
 
 18J 
 
 65i 
 
 
 Wind north -oast. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 723-5 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 61 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 Second or Middle 
 Lake ol" Connecti- 
 cut River, 5 feet 
 above water. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 709-8 
 
 61} 
 
 IGJ 
 
 i::'s 
 
 15i 
 
 Wuid south-west. 
 
 July 7, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Cu.st .>ru-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind smith-west. 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 757-^ 
 
 73i 
 
 23 
 
 V2 
 
 
 
 
 I-ike Etcl^'u.iii .... 
 
 377 
 ♦ 18 
 129 
 
 724-4 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Connecticut River, 
 between first and 
 second lakes. 
 
 456' 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 708-1 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 56} 
 
 13} 
 
 
 July 8, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 413 
 
 414 
 
 759-7 
 
 73} 
 
 23 
 
 73 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 T..ike Etchemin .... 
 
 «77 
 418 
 429 
 
 726-3 
 
 57 
 
 '■» 
 
 591 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 12 
 
 First Lake Connec- 
 ticut. 
 
 
 703 -8 
 
 5Ci 
 
 ).'! 
 
 !^7 
 
 14 
 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 759 
 
 73} 
 
 23 
 
 7-2i 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 72G -5 
 
 6G 
 
 19 
 
 60} 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Top of ridpe dividing 
 the Connecticut 
 and Margallaway. 
 
 4J6 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 C84-8 
 
 63 
 
 171 
 
 61J 
 
 IGl 
 
 1 
 
 I^e Etohcmiu .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 726 5 
 
 OS 
 
 20 
 
 68i 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 i 
 
71 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations.— Cbn/tnufrf. 
 
 Date MM 
 Time. 
 
 ' Station. 
 
 D«r. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D, 
 
 Renuluk 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 P. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 July ti j 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 i'..vi. { IW.p; divi'iiing th': 
 
 456 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 ; CoDIlCCtlOUt f,\l(i 
 
 i 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ; St. i-'ranf.s wat«!ra. 458 
 ! 459 
 
 693-0 
 
 64^ 
 
 18 
 
 69 
 
 16} 
 
 
 ^ 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Ju!y 9, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west, fine. 
 
 
 
 759-1 
 
 p.; 
 
 19 
 
 66} 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Eichcmin 
 
 .177 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 418 
 
 727-7 
 
 57J 
 
 144 
 
 57J 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 Swanij. sources of St. 
 
 456 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 truncia, north uf 
 
 458 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ist lake Connecti- 
 
 457 
 
 714-5 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 55} 
 
 13 
 
 
 
 cut. 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 1 * 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 4G1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south, rain- 
 
 
 
 758-0 
 
 65J 
 
 18} 
 
 66} 
 
 
 ing. 
 
 
 
 415 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 726-7 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 58} 
 
 
 raining. 
 
 
 The same swamp . . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 458 
 
 717-9 
 
 64i 
 
 18 
 
 61} 
 
 16i 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 July 10, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind souili-wcst, 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 752 -9 
 
 65} 
 
 ISJ 
 
 66 
 
 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 4KS 
 429 
 
 719-S 
 
 55i 
 
 13 
 
 56 
 
 
 roinmg. 
 
 
 Top Ben D'Urbin . . 
 
 45G 
 457 
 45S 
 459 
 4C1 
 
 686-6 
 
 511 
 
 lOJ 
 
 51 
 
 10} 
 
 Wind south-west, 
 raining. 
 
 S P.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west, rain. 
 
 
 
 414 
 
 753-2 
 
 67 
 
 19} 
 
 67 
 
 
 
 
 '-.nke Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 >\'ind south-west. 
 
 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 720-5 
 
 S7J 
 
 Hi 
 
 58 
 
 
 rain. 
 
 1 
 
 Ron D'Urbi'! same 
 
 456 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 tVind Eoiuh-ut'st, 
 
 
 place aa noon 
 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 rain. 
 
 
 
 458 
 
 6S7-6 
 
 52 
 
 11 
 
 52 
 
 11 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
72 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 F 
 
 
 
 Bar. 
 
 
 Til. A. 
 
 Th. P. 
 
 Rcmsrlii. 
 
 
 Date and StatioD. 
 Time. 
 
 
 K. 
 
 C. 
 
 P. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 July 1 1, Cuatom-liouse 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 411 
 
 4ia 
 
 414 
 
 757 -2 
 
 C4 
 
 17J 
 
 C4 
 
 Wind north-west, 
 clearing. 
 
 
 
 
 41ti 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 418 
 4-29 
 
 723-9 
 
 53 
 
 llj 
 
 53} 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 Top of ridge 
 
 4.5G 
 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-west, 
 fair. 
 
 
 
 
 4,-)8 
 
 G89 -2 
 
 48 
 
 9 
 
 48 
 
 9 
 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 p.m. 
 
 
 4GI 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Ijjke Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 
 7'24-l 
 
 58J 
 
 14} 
 
 58} 
 
 
 W'ind west., 
 
 
 
 
 4-29 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 In a swamp 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west, fair. 
 
 
 
 
 C98-4 
 
 56i 
 
 131 
 
 55} 
 
 13 
 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 4C1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 
 724-0 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 61i 
 
 
 Wind west, fair. 
 
 
 
 
 4-29 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Top of ridge 
 
 45C 
 457 
 458 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Fair. 
 
 
 
 
 C85'4 
 
 54i 
 
 12i 
 
 53} 
 
 12 
 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4U1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 July 12, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west, clear. 
 
 
 
 
 41.'i 
 414 
 
 757 -e 
 
 70} 
 
 2H 
 
 68 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4IG 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 4IS 
 
 724 
 
 54 
 
 12J 
 
 54J 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 -.29 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Gipp's peak, cstinia- 
 tod 300 feet below 
 the top. 
 
 450 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 
 1 
 
 G84-5 
 
 50 
 
 8 
 
 4G 
 
 7} 
 
 Wind north-west, 
 clear. 
 
 
 10 am. 
 
 
 4G1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 L;ikt Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 4IH 
 
 1 
 
 7-24 -0 
 
 58 
 
 m 
 
 58i 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 4-29 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Small river foot of 
 
 45G 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Gipp'8 peak. 
 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 
 70G-7 
 
 55i 
 
 13 
 
 551 
 
 13 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 4G1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 _ 
 
 Lake Etchemin. . . . 
 
 377 
 413 
 
 724-2 
 
 GO 
 
 15J 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind noith-west, 
 fair. 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Top of ridge 
 
 45f 
 457 
 45(: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 
 ! C94-7 
 
 58 
 
 14j 
 
 60 
 
 15J 
 
 
 
 
 
 45!; 
 
 » 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4G1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
■H 
 
 7» 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Oateud 
 Time. 
 
 SuUon. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th 
 
 .A. 
 
 Th 
 
 . D. 
 
 Romarlu. 
 
 P. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 July 12, 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Cuitom-houso 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 757 -0 
 
 70} 
 
 21} 
 
 70 
 
 
 Wind north-west, 
 lowering. 
 
 
 Luke Etchpniin .... 
 
 .177 
 418 
 429 
 
 724 -2 
 
 62J 
 
 17 
 
 63 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 Arnold's River 
 
 4.5C 
 457 
 4.') 8 
 4J9 
 4G1 
 
 706-7 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 58 
 
 14} 
 
 
 July 13, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Custom-houso 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 
 758-2 
 
 73 
 
 22} 
 
 72 
 
 
 Wind soutli-west, 
 clear. 
 
 
 Lake Etchrmin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 725-1 
 
 64J 
 
 18 
 
 66} 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 12 
 
 Top of iVIount Gos- 
 ford. 
 
 436 
 4.->7 
 458 
 459 
 4G1 
 
 665 -2 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 61} 
 
 16} 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 725-7 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 fi9J 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 5 P.M. 
 
 Top or ridge 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 694-2 
 
 65 
 
 18>- 
 
 65 
 
 18} 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 726-5 
 
 741 
 
 23J 
 
 76 
 
 24} 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Summit of mountain, 
 six miles south of 
 Lake Macauamac. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 691-7 
 
 67 
 
 19' 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 
 July 14, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 759 -9 
 
 75-, 
 
 24i 
 
 73 
 
 
 Wind south-west, 
 clear. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin . . . 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-2 
 
 62 
 
 Ifi:] 
 
 64 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Camp 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 704-7 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 61 
 
 IC 
 
 Wind south-west, 
 dear. 
 
 
 Iriaiifcl 
 
 lll'll 
 
74 
 
 Record of Bammefric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date Mill 
 Time. 
 
 StOion. 
 
 Bir. 
 
 llalght. 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 TluP. 
 
 Bvmufci. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 July 14, 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Laku Etclicmin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 787-6 
 
 70i 
 
 214 
 
 71i 
 
 
 Wind '""th .west. 
 
 12 
 
 Ridofo ......•«.. 
 
 45G 
 437 
 458 
 459 
 4G1 
 
 707-8 
 
 70i 
 
 21i 
 
 70} 
 
 -''i 
 
 
 
 Luke Etchomin .... 
 
 .377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-8 
 
 74i 
 
 23| 
 
 73 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 2 P.M. 
 2} P.M. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Two miles north-cast 
 of lost xtntion. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 .561 
 
 724-9 
 
 71 
 
 01? 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 Lake Etc htii.in .... 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-4 
 
 73J 
 
 23 
 
 74 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 719-4 
 
 70J 
 
 21i 
 
 711 
 
 22 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-1 
 
 73i 
 
 23 
 
 73J 
 
 
 Wind south-west, 
 rain. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Highest point of 
 peak. 
 
 457 
 
 713-4 
 
 71i 
 
 22 
 
 713 
 
 'JO 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 72G-8 
 
 7H 
 
 ■J1 
 
 73J 
 
 
 Wind south-west, 
 rain. 
 
 
 Bottom of hill 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 4.59 
 461 
 
 720-9 
 
 68J 
 
 20J 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 
 July 15, 
 8 a.m. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 754-8 
 
 76 
 
 24i 
 
 74 
 
 
 \v ind west ; 
 siiowery. 
 
 
 T.ake Etchcmin .... 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 723 '3 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 68J 
 
 
 Wind south-we«' 
 
 1 
 
 
 On ridtre 
 
 4:.6 
 4,^.7 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 694-9 
 
 66J 
 
 19* 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 I 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 '!11 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 414 
 
 754-9 
 
 74i 
 
 234 
 
 i 74 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
75 
 
 Record of Barometric O!)scrvations. — Continued. 
 
 Data knd 
 
 Tlinu. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Holght. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 JUmn^tM, 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 IS4I 
 .luly 13, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin .... 
 
 411 
 
 41;; 
 
 414 
 410 
 
 723-9 
 
 70} 
 
 21* 
 
 7'. 
 
 
 Wind «outh-woit. 
 
 
 In swamp 
 
 4.'Sr! 
 457 
 
 4 -.8 
 +.>9 
 4(i\ 
 
 723-7 
 
 71* 
 
 22 
 
 70J 
 
 21 J 
 
 Wind west; 
 showory. 
 
 .Itily IC, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Custom-kuuso 
 
 411 
 
 4i;j 
 
 414 
 
 411; 
 
 762 i 
 
 75 
 
 23J 
 
 74 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 clear. 
 
 
 Lake F.tchomin 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 4-2'J 
 
 7-29 -4 
 
 704 
 
 21 i 
 
 71 J 
 
 
 Wind north-woat. 
 
 
 Lnke Macannmac. . . 
 
 430 
 
 437 
 438 
 459 
 401 
 
 728 
 
 71 
 
 21} 
 
 70i 
 
 21} 
 
 Wii, ,outh-v?eat; 
 fiuu. 
 
 .Inly 17, 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Cn»tom-hou9c 
 
 Ml 
 3 
 
 41 1 
 410 
 
 703-8 
 
 70 i 
 
 21 i 
 
 71 
 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 fine. 
 
 
 Lake Etchf ">in 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 
 42'J 
 
 7.10-7 
 
 r 
 
 13 
 
 56 
 
 
 Wind 80utli-wc»t. 
 
 10 a.m. 
 
 Top of mountain , , 
 
 45n 
 
 437 
 438 
 459 
 4(il 
 
 cor, -3 
 
 
 KK 
 
 r>'-} 
 
 
 
 Liiko ICti niin .... 
 
 4i8 
 429 
 
 731-5 
 
 64 
 
 18 
 
 66 
 
 
 \Vind south'West. 
 
 ■ 
 
 Summit of ridge. . . . 
 
 43 n 
 437 
 438 
 4.''>n 
 
 G90-8 
 
 61 
 
 10 
 
 61J 
 
 16} 
 
 
 IJ> 
 
 
 4 ' 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake lOtduraiii .... 
 
 :!77 
 418 
 429 
 
 7:n-7 
 
 ORJ 
 
 ■joi 
 
 69J 
 
 
 Wind s. tli-wott; 
 1 
 
 3i F.M. 
 
 Foot of ridfrc 
 
 tSG 
 
 457 
 
 438 
 
 39 
 
 4IJ1 
 
 714-6 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 67] 
 
 19} 
 
 Lake Etchcmin .... 
 
 a77 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 . U 7 
 
 71 
 
 21| 
 
 73 
 
 
 Wiud •outli-west. 
 
 
7e 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 P-l 
 
 If?' I 
 
 Date ud 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 IW. 
 
 IlriKht 
 
 Th 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. 
 
 1). 
 
 Sonurki, 
 
 P. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 July IV, 
 
 'H P.M. 
 
 Summit of ridgr . . 
 
 45C 
 4.')7 
 4.'58 
 45!) 
 4U1 
 
 G9G0 
 
 u;» 
 
 901 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etclumiu .. 
 
 377 
 418 
 4^9 
 
 731-7 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 77 
 
 
 M I gouth-wcit. 
 
 4J P.M. 
 
 Small rivulet . . 
 
 4i)G 
 4,'>7 
 
 4.'iH 
 4,')!) 
 4U1 
 
 71G-8 
 
 G7J 
 
 19} 
 
 (,7J 
 
 19} 
 
 
 Lnko Etchcmin 
 
 — 
 
 731 7 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 77 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 Hif^hest point of hill 
 
 — 
 
 7I1(; 
 
 C7 
 
 19J 
 
 67} 
 
 19} 
 
 
 July 18, 
 
 lU A.M. 
 
 Custom-houic, . 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 
 
 
 41.3 
 414 
 416 
 
 7G4'9 
 
 73 
 
 22J 
 
 72} 
 
 
 clear. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin . 
 
 77 
 418 
 329 
 
 732 4 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 71 
 
 
 Wind south-cast. 
 
 12 
 
 Top of rid|(o . . 
 
 4.5fi 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 4G1 
 
 705-8 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 69 
 
 20J 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 tine. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732 -3 
 
 7Gf 
 
 24J 
 
 73 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Small stream . . 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 458 
 459 
 4G1 
 
 715-0 
 
 75i 
 
 24 
 
 74} 
 
 23} 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 Lake Etchemin . . 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732 1 
 
 74i 
 
 23i 
 
 75i 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 On ridge 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 4GI 
 
 7151 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 7Gi 
 
 24} 
 
 
 Custom-hous. . 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 
 7C4-0 
 
 771 
 
 25i 
 
 754 
 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 clear. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-9 
 
 79 
 
 26 
 
 80 
 
 
 W'ind south-east; 
 clear. 
 
77 
 
 Record of nnromctrlc OlmervationH. — Continu$d, 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Station, 
 
 lUr. 
 
 Ilt'lulit. 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 Til, 
 
 D. 
 
 RonutfU 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 .Iiily 18, 
 4 ■■.M. 
 
 Top of ridgo . . 
 
 456 
 4.'57 
 4SH 
 439 
 4(il 
 
 709 9 
 
 72J 
 
 22i 
 
 73 
 
 22} 
 
 
 July ly, 
 
 H A.M. 
 
 Cuatoni-houiie 
 
 411 
 41.'J 
 414 
 4IG 
 
 763-6 
 
 74i 
 
 23J 
 
 7-24 
 
 
 Wind luuth-weit. 
 
 
 Lukv Etchuuiiii 
 
 :t77 
 
 418 
 
 4'jy 
 
 730 9 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 64 
 
 
 Wind iouth-caat. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Small LakPt Konnc- 
 beo Source . . . . 
 
 AUG 
 
 4r)7 
 
 4SH 
 451) 
 4(11 
 
 722 -8 
 
 62J 
 
 17 
 
 62t 
 
 17 
 
 
 Lake Etchemiii 
 
 .177 
 418 
 
 4'J') 
 
 731-3 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 66 
 
 
 Wind aouth-eaiit. 
 
 12 
 
 Top of ridgo . . . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 4fil 
 
 713-2 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 69 
 
 204 
 
 
 T.ako Etchcmiti 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-6 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 70 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Cellar Swamp . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 ', 17-1 
 
 70i 
 
 211 
 
 704 
 
 214 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 fair. 
 
 Lake Etchcmiii 
 
 77 
 il8 
 429 
 
 ;3i-7 
 
 701 
 
 214 
 
 72 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 On small brook flow- 
 ing into Chaudiurc. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 722-6 
 
 69 
 
 20} 
 
 69 
 
 204 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Cii!itoni-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 764 1 
 
 75} 
 
 24i 
 
 74 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-3 
 
 741 
 
 231 
 
 75 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 5i P.M. 
 
 Top of ridge . . . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 461 
 
 705 -4 
 
 69 
 
 20 J^ 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 
 Lake Etciieiuiii 
 
 — 
 
 732 -J 
 
 :ii 
 
 ! .31 
 
 ■J, 
 
 76 
 
 
 
 
 Top of ridge . . 
 
 — 
 
 697-5 
 
 69 
 
 20} 
 
 69 
 
 20 1 
 
 
:78 
 
 l§ 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Dnto and 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. 
 
 D, 
 
 Uemarks. ' 
 
 
 Titu.'. 
 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 
 1841 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 July 20, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 770-4 
 
 74i 
 
 23| 
 
 m 
 
 
 fine. 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 i 
 
 
 
 Luke Etclicmin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 418 
 
 737-3 
 
 69 
 
 20i 
 
 71 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Source Du Loup . . 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 458 
 
 719-7 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 69 
 
 20J 
 
 
 
 
 45D 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Gtchumin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 418 
 
 737-7 
 
 74i 
 
 23J 
 
 76 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Source Du Loup . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 458 
 
 723 -9 
 
 74i 
 
 23J 
 
 74} 
 
 23i 
 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 T.nke Etclicmin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wi' ^ west. 
 
 
 
 
 418 
 
 737-5 
 
 75J 
 
 24i 
 
 77 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Top of ridge . . 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 
 
 
 
 
 \'-'-i;': VI. A. 
 
 
 
 
 458 
 
 707 -9 
 
 73 
 
 22J 
 
 71 
 
 OIJ 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 461 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 418 
 
 73/ -3 
 
 7 J 
 
 24 
 
 7o 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Foot of ridgo . . 
 
 456 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 716-8 
 
 72 
 
 22i 
 
 -Vi 
 
 22 
 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 July 21, 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Custoni-houso 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 769 •() 
 
 74 
 
 23i 
 
 74 
 
 
 west; cloudy. 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 418 
 
 736-7 
 
 6!)i 
 
 20J 
 
 69J 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Top of ridge . . . . 
 
 456 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 707 -5 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 m 
 
 22i 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Luke Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 418 
 
 7.;6-3 
 
 7-tl 
 
 23 i 
 
 76 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Small brook , . 
 
 456 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 754 '1 
 
 m 
 
 26^ 
 
 79i 
 
 ■iOi 
 
 
 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Record of Barometric Observations. — Condnued., 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 SUtion. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 Til. 
 
 I\ 
 
 Rcmuks. 
 
 t 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 July 21, 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etohemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 735-5 
 
 79 
 
 26 
 
 79J 
 
 
 i 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Lake Einilio,du Loup 
 water. 
 
 45 G 
 457 
 458 
 
 72G-4 
 
 79 
 
 26 
 
 793 
 
 20i 
 
 1 
 
 7 P.M. 
 
 1 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmia 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 734 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 77 
 
 26 
 
 
 I 
 
 Sandy Hill . . . . 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 458 
 4:^ 
 
 687-4 
 
 70J 
 
 211 
 
 70i 
 
 211 
 
 
 July 22, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house. . 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 7C2 -2 
 
 76i 
 
 243 
 
 76 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-0 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 68i 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Sandy Hill stream . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 721 -3 
 
 73J 
 
 23 
 
 713 
 
 22 
 
 Wind west; fine. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 730 -6 
 
 76 
 
 24i 
 
 761 
 
 
 
 
 Sandy Bay settle- 
 ment, Hilton's. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 721-4 
 
 82 
 
 273 
 
 81 
 
 271 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 
 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 .377 
 418 
 429 
 
 728-5 
 
 72} 
 
 22^ 
 
 73 
 
 
 Wiud west; rain. 
 
 
 Monument on Ken- 
 nebec road. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 
 709-4 
 
 733 
 
 23 
 
 733 
 
 23 
 
 
 July 2.3, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house. . 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 414 
 41(i 
 
 764-8 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 75- 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 730-5 
 
 613 
 
 16} 
 
 64 
 
 
 Wind west; cloudy. 
 
 
 Monument, on Ken- 
 nebec road. 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 
 712-1 
 
 69 
 
 20i 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house. . 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 416 
 
 764-7 
 
 77^ 
 
 25.1 
 
 76' 
 
 
 
 ni 
 
80 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 I f 
 
 1 Date and 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th.D. 
 
 RcmarltA 
 
 Timo. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 July 2;!, 
 IO'a.m. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etclieniin 
 Moniinicp* . . . . 
 
 .•J77 
 418 
 42y 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 45.9 
 
 732 -3 
 712-5 
 
 69 
 701 
 
 20i 
 211 
 
 70 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 Intersection of Ken- 
 nobce. road and 
 Aletjnrmette. 
 
 377 
 418 
 428 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 
 732 
 
 743 4 
 
 77i 
 
 85 
 
 25J 
 29 i 
 
 78^ 
 
 85 
 
 29J 
 
 
 July 24, 
 
 S A.M. 
 
 Custom-liouse. . 
 
 Lake Etchcniiu 
 
 Bridjre at St Henri, 
 15 feet above water 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 450 
 457 
 45S 
 459 
 
 764-6 
 731 -9 
 758 -9 
 
 72 
 63 
 731 
 
 22] 
 17- 
 23 
 
 71J 
 
 64 
 
 72i 
 
 22X 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 July 2(;, 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Custom-house. . 
 Lake Etclieniin 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 761 -4 
 728 -2 
 
 75 
 66J 
 
 24 
 19J 
 
 74J 
 671 
 
 
 Wind north ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 July 31, 
 12 
 
 Custom-house. . 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 762-6 
 730-2 
 
 703 
 67] 
 
 21 i 
 19} 
 
 69 
 68 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Au(f. 1, 
 
 2 1- M. 
 
 Cusconi-liouse. . 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 763-1 
 731 -2 
 
 70 
 
 C8J 
 
 21 
 20i 
 
 69 
 69^ 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 Wind west. 
 
 Aug. 2, 
 12 
 
 Custom-house. . 
 
 4U 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 765-9 
 
 74 
 
 •231 
 
 72 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 

 8fl 
 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations.— Conhnued. 
 
 
 Date OIK 
 Time. 
 
 station. 
 
 Bar, 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Rcmarki, 
 
 
 P. 
 
 c. 
 
 F. 
 
 c. 
 
 1841 
 Aujf. 2, 
 12 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 734-4 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 76 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 Aug. 3, 
 12 
 
 Cuptom-housi'. . 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 766 '3 
 
 79 
 
 26 
 
 77 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 .•577 
 418 
 429 
 
 734 -8 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 76 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Aug. 4, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 41C 
 
 761-2 
 
 78 
 
 25J 
 
 77 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 42a 
 
 730-1 
 
 72i 
 
 22^ 
 
 73 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Aug. 5, 
 
 4 V.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 761 -4 
 
 731 
 
 23 
 
 73 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 42U 
 
 729-6 
 
 70 
 
 21J 
 
 70 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 ■ 
 
 Aug. G, 
 12 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 762-6 
 
 71J 
 
 22 
 
 71i 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 730-1 
 
 67i 
 
 19} 
 
 68 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 Aug. 7, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Custom-liouse 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 762-3 
 
 78 
 
 25} 
 
 76.1 
 
 24J 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 730 J 
 
 74] 
 
 23i 
 
 77 
 
 
 Wind south-cast. 
 
 
 
 
 .St. Joseph's . . 
 
 4.56 
 4.J7 
 458 
 4,59 
 
 7.51 •() 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 'H 
 
 
 
 
 
 Auir. K, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Winil south-west. 
 
 
 
 
 413 
 
 414 
 416 
 
 763-2 
 
 79 
 
 26| 
 
 78 
 
 25i 
 
 
 
 L 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-3 
 
 77 
 
 M 
 
 78 
 
 t 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 
 
 
 t> 
 
 I 
 
 
 
 
 
 
82 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 i 
 
 m i 
 
 " 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 SUtion. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 TfAifrht 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 . Bcmarks. 
 
 
 
 P. 
 
 C. 
 
 F, 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 Aug. 10, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Custora-liouse 
 
 1 
 
 411 
 ...3 
 414 
 
 765-0 
 
 71J 
 
 22 
 
 70i 
 
 Wind sonth-west. 
 214 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 .377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732 
 
 59 
 
 13 
 
 59 
 
 
 Wind west; cloudy. 
 
 
 
 Monument on Ken- 
 nebec Uoad, same 
 as July 22, 2 p.m. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 
 712-3 59 
 tube broken. 
 
 15 
 
 58 
 
 
 Wind north-west 
 
 
 12 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-2 
 
 C3 
 
 171 
 
 63J 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Monument 
 
 43G 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 712-0 
 
 63i 
 
 \n 
 
 G4i 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-3 
 
 67 
 
 19J 
 
 68i 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 Monument 
 
 456 
 457 
 459 
 
 712-1 
 
 69 
 
 20i 
 
 651 
 
 
 
 
 Aug. U, 
 12 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 
 7G6-3 
 
 65 
 
 18i 
 
 64 
 
 18 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 
 
 Liike Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 733 -2 
 
 65 
 
 18J 
 
 65} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Monument . . . . 
 
 — 
 
 712-8 
 
 74f 
 
 23J 
 
 7-J 
 
 
 Willi! south-east. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-7 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 68i 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 5 P.M. 
 
 Monument 
 
 — 
 
 71 2 
 
 69 
 
 2fH 
 
 70 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 Monument 
 
 — 
 
 711-3 
 
 63J 
 
 19J 
 
 67i 
 
 
 
 
 
 Meadow at foot of 
 Bald MountJiin, 
 south Hide. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 4G2 
 
 721-0 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 66^ 
 
 
 
 
 Aug. 12 
 12 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 41G 
 
 7G1 -8 
 
 73} 
 
 2: 
 
 72} 
 
 22| 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 . 377 
 
 41H 
 429 
 
 730-3 
 
 64 
 
 17J 
 
 65 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 Monument 
 
 . — 
 
 709-8 
 
 63 
 
 
 69 
 
 
 Fine. 
 
 
 
 Ball'. Mountain 
 
 . 45G 
 457 
 
 45H 
 
 671 -( 
 
 61j 
 
 ., 
 
 r IfiJ 
 
 r «'-J4 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 J 
 
83 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Statian. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. - 
 
 Th.A. 
 
 Th.D. 
 
 Bcmarka. 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 Aujr. 12, 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 •• 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 729-8 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 69 
 
 
 Wind west; cloudy. 
 
 
 
 Monument 
 
 •• 
 
 — 
 
 709-5 
 
 70i 
 
 21i 
 
 69 
 
 
 
 
 
 Bald Mountain 
 
 • • 
 
 450 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 670 
 
 C4f 
 
 18 
 
 65} 
 
 
 
 
 AujT. 13, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 •• 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 701-7 
 
 71f 
 
 22 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 Wind west; clear. 
 
 
 ? 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 •• 
 
 377 
 418 
 420 
 
 727-8 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 57i 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 Monument 
 
 .. 
 
 — 
 
 707 -5 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 60 
 
 
 
 
 Aug. 16, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Ci'stom-house 
 
 •■ 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 7G8-1 
 
 71 
 
 21} 
 
 71 
 
 21} 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 clear. 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 •• 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 736-5 
 
 63i 
 
 m 
 
 66i 
 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 clear. 
 
 
 3 I'.M. 
 
 Monument 
 
 •• 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 716-4 
 
 70J 
 
 21i 
 
 70} 
 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 , . 
 
 — 
 
 735-0 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 80} 
 
 27 
 
 Wind west ; fine. 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 On ridge, 2 
 north-cast 
 Monument. 
 
 miles 
 from 
 
 — 
 
 702-7 
 
 78 
 
 25J 
 
 74 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 •• 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 734-8 
 
 81 
 
 27i 
 
 82 
 
 
 Wind west; fine. 
 
 
 
 Camp side of 
 3 miles 
 Monument. 
 
 ridge, 
 from 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 707-1 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 75 
 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 
 fin.-. 
 
 
 Au^f. 17, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 •• 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 764-3 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 74 
 
 23i 
 
 1 
 
 Wind west ; fair. 
 
 
 
 I^ke Etcnemii 
 
 •• 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-4 
 
 65} 
 
 18it 
 
 fiSj 
 
 ! 
 
 Wind west ; fine. 
 
 
 JO .1 KJ- 
 
 Same as last ( \ 
 
 ening 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 704-9 
 
 65J 
 
 18i 
 
 66 
 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 fine. 
 
 
 1 
 
 .177 
 418 
 429 
 
 73J -4 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 75} 
 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 laif. 
 
 
 M a 
 
84 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 B«r. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Tl 
 
 A. 
 
 Tl 
 
 . D. 
 
 RcuuurkB, 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Aug. 17, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 On Lake, Du Loup 
 water, 7 feet above. 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 710-7 
 
 75} 
 
 24} 
 
 72 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 — 
 
 732-4 
 
 76i 
 
 24} 
 
 77i 
 
 25} 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 
 fine. 
 Wind west. 
 
 12 
 
 Top of ridgo, 1 miL- 
 north-east of Lake. 
 
 45 G 
 45? 
 458 
 
 705-5 
 
 77i 
 
 255 
 
 75 
 
 
 Lake Efchcmin 
 
 477 
 418 
 439 
 
 732-3 
 
 78 
 
 25i 
 
 80 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Small brook . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 711-4 
 
 82 
 
 27} 
 
 79 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchomin 
 
 
 732-0 
 
 83 
 
 28} 
 
 83} 
 
 28} 
 
 
 
 Camp on small 
 brook. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 715-4 
 
 84 
 
 29 
 
 83^ 
 
 
 
 Aug. 18, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 761-9 
 
 74} 
 
 23J 
 
 74 
 
 23} 
 
 Wind west; heavy. 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 418 
 4^9 
 
 730-8 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 69 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 heavy. 
 
 
 Same as last evening 
 
 456 
 4.57 
 
 458 
 
 714-8 
 
 721 
 
 22i 
 
 72} 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 fine. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Laike Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 4->'J 
 
 731-2 
 
 74i 
 
 23} 
 
 76 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 fine. 
 
 
 Haai? a mile east from 
 Ciinip. 
 
 i 
 
 4X 
 457 
 43" 
 
 712-2 
 
 791 
 
 26i 
 
 76} 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 1 1 A.M. 
 
 Moke Etciwaim 
 
 1 
 
 — i 
 
 733-0 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 80} 
 
 27 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 SKIC. 
 
 One mile and a half i 
 east of Camp. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 706-0 
 
 m 
 
 26} 
 
 79 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 4M 
 
 730-3 
 
 82i 
 
 28 
 
 84 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 Spur. 
 
 Top of ridge . . 
 
 «7 
 
 438 
 
 :i*7-4 
 
 m 
 
 29 
 
 82^ 
 
 
 
 Lake Et'-hnam 
 
 — 
 
 730-2 
 
 83| 
 
 28i 
 
 84J 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 cloudy. 
 
 1 
 
 ! 
 
 On top of rirtni. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 1 
 
 7GI-! 
 
 ro; 
 
 Si 
 
 8, J 
 
 
 Wind 8outh>west; 
 
 t-iuudy. 
 
85 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 D*to and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Dar. 
 
 Ilcijjlit. 
 
 Th 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Kcinarki. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Aug. 18, 
 
 4 I'.M 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 710-1 
 
 84 
 
 29 
 
 85 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 On Laku flowing into 
 Portage Kivcr, 6 
 fpct above water. 
 
 436 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 712-5 
 
 81 
 
 27} 
 
 79 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 Auf^. 19, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 
 41.3 
 414 
 
 761-3 
 
 m 
 
 22J 
 
 72i 
 
 22i 
 
 
 
 
 41G 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 729-0 
 
 65 1 
 
 18} 
 
 66^ 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 rain. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Same as last night . . 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 712 2 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 66} 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 rainy. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 729-4 
 
 C7J 
 
 19} 
 
 68 
 
 
 Wind west ; rain. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 Top of ridge between 
 the two Portaj^o 
 Lakes. 
 
 45C 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 704-8 
 
 67} 
 
 19} 
 
 66} 
 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 heavy. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 
 729-5 
 
 67} 
 
 19} 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 New Portage Road 
 
 
 719-2 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 'I'^ - 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 729-7 
 
 ^o^ 
 
 21i 
 
 71 
 
 
 
 
 Portage Lake . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 720-4 
 
 681 
 
 20] 
 
 68 
 
 
 
 Aup. 20, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Custom-lioum- 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 416 
 
 765 -0 
 
 74} 
 
 231 
 
 71} 
 
 22 
 
 Wind south-wt.* , 
 clear. 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 731 -2 
 
 60 
 
 15J 
 
 61 
 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 clear. 
 
 
 Portage Lake . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 722-5 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 67 
 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 
 Aug. 21, 
 
 4 F.M. 
 
 Custom-house 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind v.cst ; hazy. 
 
 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 761-6 
 
 8U 
 
 -27 J- 
 
 80} 
 
 27 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 422 
 
 730-7 
 
 79 
 
 26 
 
 SO 
 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 cloar. 
 
 
 Penobscot Lake . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 721-8 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 74i 
 
 
 
I 
 
 1^ 
 
 86 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 1 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 SUtlon. 
 
 Bw. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Tlu A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Remarks. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Aug. 22, 
 
 Ohaorvationg discou- 
 tinucd at Quvbcu . 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Luke Ktchcmin 
 
 377 
 418 
 423 
 
 730-5 
 
 631 
 
 17* 
 
 63} 
 
 
 Wind south-east ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 Portage Lake . . 
 
 436 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 721-0 
 
 60 
 
 15i 
 
 59f 
 
 
 
 Au-. 23, 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 733-5 
 
 52J 
 
 UJ 
 
 53 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 fine. 
 
 2 P.M 
 
 ,e Lake . . 
 
 4,56 
 457 
 458 
 
 725-3 
 
 53| 
 
 12 
 
 53i 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 L' i Etchemin 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 734-5 
 
 64J 
 
 18 
 
 64t 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 1 urtage Lake . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 724-8 
 
 65} 
 
 18} 
 
 64} 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 Aug. 24, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 T<ake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 737-3 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 59} 
 
 
 Wind west; fine. 
 
 12 
 
 Highest point between 
 Portage Lake and 
 Penobscot Lake on 
 Indian Portugo. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 726-5 
 
 60 
 
 15] 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind west; clear. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 37'/ 
 418 
 429 
 
 737 6 
 
 65} 
 
 18J 
 
 641 
 
 
 Wind west; fine. 
 
 2 I'.M. 
 
 Penobscot Lake 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 729-3 
 
 CAl 
 
 18 
 
 66 
 
 
 Wind west; fine. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 737-.-) 
 
 08 
 
 20 
 
 69 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 clear. 
 
 
 Top of small hill . . 
 
 45 G 
 457 
 458 
 
 719-3 
 
 69 
 
 •20J 
 
 69 
 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 clear. 
 
 Auu-. 2."), 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 736 -J 
 
 465 
 
 8 
 
 47 
 
 
 Foggy. 
 
 
 Top of Hill .. .. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 721-2 
 
 ■".7.2 
 
 Hi 
 
 55 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 luA. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 736-9 
 
 62 
 
 IGJ 
 
 61V 
 
 " 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 >S i.il! br.. ■ ;, Met- 
 ja.raefte. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 728-3 
 
 G\l 
 
 16i 
 
 62 
 
 
 Wind wert. 
 
87 
 
 Record of Barometric Obgervatior s. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 SUtion. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Hnlfflit. _ 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Rcmarfci. 
 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 Aug. 2.'i, 
 12 
 
 Lake Etchvmin 
 
 .377 
 418 
 429 
 
 73G-5 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 68 
 
 } 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 Swamp 
 
 55G 
 457 
 458 
 
 727 '9 
 
 73J 
 
 23 
 
 71 
 
 1 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 2 I'.M. 
 
 Lake Etchomin 
 
 .377 
 418 
 429 
 
 736-1 
 
 71 
 
 21J 
 
 72 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 Top of dividing land 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 720-8 
 
 72^ 
 
 22i 
 
 69 J^ 
 
 
 
 
 Aug. 2G, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 41S 
 429 
 
 733-0 
 
 62J 
 
 17 
 
 63 
 
 
 ^Vind south-east. 
 
 
 12 
 
 Division of south 
 branch of tlto Mot- 
 jarmette and Pe- 
 nobscot water. 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 711-4 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 67 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchomin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-9 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 68» 
 
 
 Wind south-wist; 
 fine. 
 
 
 
 On hill, same as 
 10 a.m. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 711-1 
 
 72i 
 
 22i 
 
 73i 
 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 fine. 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 * St. Henri bridge, 
 same as .July 24, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 411 
 
 443 
 414 
 
 758-2 
 
 811 
 
 27i 
 
 79 
 
 26 
 
 tine. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemiu . . 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-5 
 
 71J 
 
 22 
 
 73 
 
 
 
 
 4 r.M. 
 
 Two miles from St. 
 Henri, on the road 
 t(i Lake Etcheniin. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 755-8 
 
 83i 
 
 28i 
 
 8U 
 
 27i 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchomin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 732 -0 
 
 74i 
 
 23| 
 
 75 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 
 Two miles from St. 
 Henri, on the roa( 
 to Lake Etchemin. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 753-3 
 
 83 i 
 
 28| 
 
 SOi 
 
 27 
 
 
 
 Aug. 127. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchomin 
 
 377 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-6 
 
 61 
 
 1 
 16 
 
 61 J 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 Frampton Hill 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 736 -5 
 
 70J 
 
 2H 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 i 
 
 . 377 
 41h 
 429 
 
 731-9 
 
 i 
 
 68j 
 
 20] 
 
 i 
 
 69 » 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 • Tlieee are three of the Barometers which were m the Obserratorj at the Custom-bouse, Quebec. 
 
88 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations.— Con^muw/. 
 
 Hut,, ud 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 RcDurlM. 
 
 F. 
 
 c. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 
 Auk. 27, 
 12 
 
 Mt'tjanmutc IJrook . 
 Wilson's homo 
 
 4:)7 
 4,')8 
 
 411 
 
 730 9 
 
 70J 
 
 •^n 
 
 on 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 4l:l 
 414 
 
 741 -I 
 
 7C3 
 
 243 
 
 77} 
 
 25] 
 
 
 Lnko I'Uclu'iniii 
 
 .■177 
 418 
 42!) 
 
 732-0 
 
 73 
 
 •22} 
 
 73J 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 • Itilldl- llctwi'lMl 
 
 Mi'tiiiniiittc aiKt 
 
 I'i'liolwcot WllllTS. 
 
 4r.fi 
 4 -.7 
 4r.8 
 
 711-8 
 
 71J 
 
 22 
 
 C9i 
 
 
 
 Auif . 28, 
 
 10^1 .M. 
 
 Lnko Etc'hrmiii 
 
 .•177 
 411 
 4l;) 
 414 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-oast ; 
 fine. 
 
 
 
 735-7 
 
 lui 
 
 19} 
 
 G7i 
 
 19 
 
 
 
 
 418 
 42!» 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 I'.M. 
 
 ♦ Small lakp, Penol.- 
 scot. 
 
 4,-.fi 
 4,57 
 4-)8 
 
 7--'0-7 
 
 7;i] 
 
 23 
 
 73 
 
 
 Wind south-oast J 
 tine. 
 
 Lake Etclieiiiin. 
 
 .•377 
 411 
 41.i 
 414 
 418 
 
 4-.>y 
 
 730-1 
 
 73J 
 
 23 
 
 74i 
 
 
 Wind south-east ; 
 clear. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 • Small Gircam of 
 I'l'iiobscot. 
 
 4,56 
 4.57 
 458 
 
 729-8 
 
 80| 
 
 27 
 
 79} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 clear. 
 
 Lake Etoliomiu 
 
 .177 
 411 
 41,') 
 414 
 
 73G() 
 
 75J 
 
 '24i 
 
 
 23 
 
 
 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 • On riilge clividinir 
 Penobscot waters, 
 ;!()(! foot below top. • 
 
 4.5(1 
 457 
 458 
 
 723 ■■> 
 
 79 
 
 2G 
 
 73} 
 
 
 
 An(r. 2!>, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 411 
 413 
 
 414 
 418 
 429 
 
 \ 
 737-1 
 
 C9 
 
 20} 
 
 G9 
 
 
 
 
 • Ridpp between two 1 
 branches of Penob- 
 scot. 
 
 45 G 
 457 
 458 
 
 725-3 
 
 /!J 
 
 22 
 
 G8} 
 
 
 
 N0TE.-AII the observations narked thus, (•) were made to the eastward of the Metjametto waters. 
 
8U 
 
 rd of IJaro lotric ObHcrvat ions.- ^'ontinued. 
 
 P*l«»n<) 
 Timr. 
 
 Blaiton. 
 
 n>r. 
 
 1 IfltsliL 
 
 1 
 Tli.il, 
 
 Th. 
 
 I) 
 
 R«ii»rii«. 
 
 
 y. j 
 
 C. 
 
 f. 
 
 ( 
 
 841 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 "'K 
 
 ' iiko Etchemin . . 
 
 377 
 411 
 
 
 , 
 
 
 
 
 \^"<M M)Utb-«ait. 
 
 
 
 4ia 
 
 414 
 
 ;.j8 
 
 - >1 
 
 •m 
 
 73* 
 
 
 
 
 
 41H 
 
 4ja 
 
 ■ 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 " .s'^MI branch of 
 l'i'uob»c()t. 
 
 4fi6 
 457 
 
 4.'i8 
 
 730-3 
 
 1 
 
 73J 
 
 23 
 
 73J 
 
 
 
 AiiK.:i'>, 
 1 l•.^, 
 
 Lako ICtcheinin 
 
 37 
 
 4i(; 
 
 418 
 4i9 
 
 1 
 734-3 
 
 Gl 
 
 IG 
 
 Gl 
 
 
 Wind cast; rain- 
 ing. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 f Two and a (iimrtor 
 tn>li'« mmth-fUHt o'' 
 Lak<' Etchemin. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 737-:/ 
 
 ni 
 
 IG 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind cait. 
 
 Luku Etcliiuiin 
 
 377 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 733-5 
 
 Gl^ 
 
 16^ 
 
 63 
 
 
 Wind east-nouth- 
 eust; raining. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 t ThrM ittid « half 
 niilKHHuiithu! i/oko 
 Etchemin. 
 
 311 
 413 
 414 
 
 732 -2 
 
 «3} 
 
 17J 
 
 GO 
 
 
 Wind cast-iouth- 
 
 eaut . 
 
 Luke Etcht-miii 
 
 377 
 4IU 
 418 
 
 733-4 
 
 Gl 
 
 IG 
 
 CI} 
 
 
 Wind cast-Kouth- 
 caat ; raining. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 f I'oiir niilos 8onth, 
 hi'ad of Laku Et- 
 cheniiii. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 731-4 
 
 CI 
 
 IG 
 
 693 
 
 
 Wind east- south- 
 east ; ruining. 
 
 AiiK.31, 
 
 'J A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 41(> 
 418 
 429 
 
 730-8 
 
 55 i 
 
 13 
 
 5G 
 
 
 Wind east-south- 
 eu!>tj raining. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 f Small hill in swani| 
 
 ' 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 72G-C 
 
 5G^ 
 
 in 
 
 54J 
 
 
 Wind ea«t-sinith- 
 east ; raitmig. 
 
 Luku Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 4iy 
 
 418 
 
 1 
 
 730-7 
 
 3Gi 
 
 13i 
 
 5G3 
 
 
 Wind . int-south- 
 east; hazy. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 * Swamp headinjr 
 small braiicli of 
 Penobscot. 
 
 4.''.G 
 457 
 458 
 
 727-9 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 54J 
 
 
 Raining. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 f branch of La Fa- 
 mine. 
 
 411 
 j 413 
 1 414 
 
 730-4 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 55i 
 
 
 Raining. 
 
 Laku Etchemin 
 
 1 377 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 730-7 
 
 37 
 
 14 
 
 57i 
 
 
 Wind south-cast. 
 
 KoTi. — All the oUorrations marked tbiu, (t) were made betwceo Lake Etchemin and the Hetjarmette 
 
 waten. 
 
 N 
 


 IMAGE EVALUATION 
 TEST TARGET (MT-3) 
 
 !.0 
 
 1.1 
 
 li£|21 
 
 itt Ui£ |2.2 
 
 •u 13^ mm 
 vx Mm 
 
 "^ U£ III 2-0 
 
 im 
 
 
 [Lgg 1^ 1^ 
 
 
 ^ 
 
 6" 
 
 ► 
 
As 
 
 .^^;^:^. 
 
 V 
 
 1^ 
 
 K 
 
 ^o 
 
 :^ 
 
 »°^^ 
 
 <<^:^ 
 
 ■'b*' i^U* 
 
 f^' 
 
m 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Th 
 
 .A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 Itemorki. 
 
 F. 
 
 C, 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Aug. 31, 
 11 A.M. 
 
 12 
 
 t Caribou Plain, 
 three-quarters of a 
 mile from strearo 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 729-8 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 55 
 
 
 Raining. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind east; rain- 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 730-6 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 57J 
 
 
 ing. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 t Caribou Plain . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 729-4 
 
 60 
 
 15} 
 
 56 
 
 
 Wind enst. 
 
 Lalce Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-cast; 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 730-1 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 57f 
 
 
 raining. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 t Half a mile south- 
 east of Ipst station. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 728-1 
 
 58 
 
 141 
 
 56} 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 • 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 729-9 
 
 58J 
 
 14J 
 
 59 
 
 
 
 . .f 
 
 * Small brook of 
 Penobscot. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 723-4 
 
 56} 
 
 13i 
 
 55} 
 
 
 Cloudy. 
 
 
 t One mile further 
 on. 
 
 414 
 413 
 414 
 
 727-5 
 
 57J 
 
 14i 
 
 55J 
 
 
 Raining. 
 
 Sept. 1, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 .177 
 ^16 
 418 
 429 
 
 728-1 
 
 54i 
 
 12} 
 
 55 
 
 
 Wind sjuth-cast; 
 foggy- 
 
 9 a.m. 
 
 t Camp 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 7-25-1 
 
 5ai 
 
 13 
 
 54 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 
 %gy- 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind east; rain- 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 728-3 
 
 551 
 
 13 
 
 56 
 
 
 ing. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 t Half a mile further 
 on, south-east. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 724-5 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 55 
 
 
 Wind cast; rain- 
 ing. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 415 
 
 418 
 
 728-4 
 
 56i 
 
 13} 
 
 57 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 heavy. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 f Small stream. La 
 Taininc waters. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 725-9 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 54} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 raining. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 72.S -3 
 
 .'57 
 
 !4 
 
 .-57} 
 
 
 raming. 
 
tl 
 
 Record of Baxometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Dkte and 
 Time. 
 
 station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Til. 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Bemarki. 
 
 
 P. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 a. 
 
 
 1841 
 Sept. 1, 
 11 A.M. 
 
 12 
 
 f On Burnt Land . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 728-0 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 57} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 raining. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 a77 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 728-2 
 
 58 
 
 14} 
 
 58i- 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 raining. 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 f On stream, La 
 Famine, one mile 
 further on. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 727-3 
 
 58 
 
 14} 
 
 57 
 
 
 Wind south-eapt; 
 raining. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 41G 
 418 
 
 728-1 
 
 58J 
 
 14f 
 
 59} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 f On inarch, half a 
 mile further on. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 724-0 
 
 61 
 
 IG 
 
 56} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 raining. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 728-0 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 59} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 raining. 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 t Reed Lake . . . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 724-9 
 
 56J 
 
 13} 
 
 55} 
 
 
 Wind south-east ; 
 raining. 
 
 
 Sept. 2, 
 9 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind east ; hazy. 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 727-7 
 
 56} 
 
 13} 
 
 56} 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 t Reed Lake . . . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 725-1 
 
 55| 
 
 13 
 
 55 
 
 
 Wind cast ; hazy. 
 
 
 T.akn Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 
 727-7 
 
 56i 
 
 13} 
 
 57 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 dull. 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 • Ridf;e hctwccn 
 Penobscot waters. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 718 
 
 56} 
 
 13} 
 
 5} 
 
 
 Wind south ; fine. 
 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 t Three-quarters of 
 a mile south-west 
 from last station. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 725-0 
 
 58 
 
 14} 
 
 55} 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-cast ; 
 hazy. 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 727 -6 
 
 57i 
 
 14i 
 
 58 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 f La Famine Drook 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 728 -6 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 57 
 
 
 Heavy. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 
 727 -G 
 
 58 
 
 44} 
 
 59 
 
 
 Wind r.orth-west ; 
 calm. 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ' ill 
 
 M 
 
 If 2 
 
Record of Barometric Observations Continued. 
 
 Date ud 
 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Ilciglit. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 TluD. 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 I84I 
 Sept. 2, 
 12 
 
 • Ridge between Pe- 
 nobscot waters and 
 southern courccs 
 of the St. John. 
 
 456 
 467 
 
 448 
 
 706-4 
 
 58 
 
 14f 
 
 55 
 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 calm. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 f On Lurnt Land . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 726-6 
 
 60 
 
 15} 
 
 58} 
 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 calm. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 727-2 
 
 62 
 
 16} 
 
 63 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 * Lake of the St. 
 John, south lake. 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 721-9 
 
 62} 
 
 17 
 
 61 
 
 
 Wind wert. 
 
 
 f Brook Famine, 
 flowing north-west- 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 414 
 
 1 
 
 729-7 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 61 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 Sept. 3, 
 9 a.m. 
 
 Lake Etchemin . . 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-weit 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 727-2 
 
 60 
 
 15i 
 
 60} 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 • Ijike of the St. 
 John, south lake, 
 same as last night. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 722-4 
 
 59 
 
 IS 
 
 
 25} 
 
 Heavy. 
 
 12 
 
 f Small stream Fa- 
 mine wafers, same 
 as last night. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 730-3 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 59} 
 
 
 Heavy. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 727-7 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 69 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 • Small brook of the 
 St. John, cast of 
 south lake. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 720-2 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 69 
 
 
 Wmd west. 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 t Same stream of the 
 Famine 2 miles 
 higher up. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 728-6 
 
 71} 
 
 22 
 
 70} 
 
 
 Clearing off. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-west; 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 727-5 
 
 73 
 
 22J 
 
 74 
 
 
 clear. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 * Ridge east of south 
 lake, dividing the 
 St. John and Pe- 
 nobscot waters. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 713-9 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 67 
 
 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 f Rising ground 1 
 mile south-cast of 
 last station. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 722-4 
 
 69 
 
 20i 
 
 69 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 727-4 
 
 74i 
 
 93i 
 
 76 
 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 clear. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
^ 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Data and 
 Time. 
 
 Btotioo. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th 
 
 ■ A. 
 
 Tb. D, 
 
 Rcmarb. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 
 Sept. 3, 
 
 3 p.m. 
 
 5 P.M. 
 
 f Diviition of the 
 St. John and La 
 Famine waters. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 721-9 
 
 67 
 
 191 
 
 66 
 
 
 Wind north-west ; 
 clear. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west ; clear. 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 727-1 
 
 73i 
 
 23 
 
 75 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 t Stream flowing east 
 St. John's waters. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 724 
 
 C8 
 
 20 
 
 671 
 
 
 Wind west; clear. 
 
 Sept. 4, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 723-9 
 
 56f 
 
 13J 
 
 571 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 f Source of stream 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 719-7 
 
 58} 
 
 14J 
 
 56 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Sept. 5, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 728-5 
 
 61* 
 
 161 
 
 63 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 t Rising ground . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 720-6 
 
 56J 
 
 131 
 
 54} 
 
 
 
 Lake Etcbemiu 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 
 728-7 
 
 64 
 
 17} 
 
 65 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 clear. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 f Small brook of St. 
 John. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 722-8 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 57 
 
 
 Wind north-east; 
 clear. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind east; clear. 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 728-9 
 
 65 f 
 
 18} 
 
 661 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 * Top of ridge, same 
 as noon of Sept. 
 2nd. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 706-6 
 
 50 
 
 10 
 
 51 
 
 
 
 1 P.M. 
 
 f On top of rising 
 ground. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 721-1 
 
 58 
 
 141 
 
 571 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind east ; clear. 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 728-9 
 
 67 
 
 191 
 
 67 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 * Same place as 10 
 A.M. on Sept. 2nd. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 719-1 
 
 54 
 
 12J 
 
 54 
 
 
 
 
 f At south-east turn 
 on u small stream 
 running south. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 7-22 -3 
 
 59i 
 
 iSi 
 
 GO 
 
 
 
 I fl 
 
94 
 
 Hecord of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Data .and 
 Time. 
 
 StattDn. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 ^isigfat. ■ 
 
 Th.A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 BeoMfli*. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Sept. 5, 
 
 a P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 WindcHt; cloudy 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 729-1 
 
 67} 
 
 191 
 
 67} 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 • Ridge dividing St. 
 .John and Penob- 
 scot waters. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 722-2 
 
 60 
 
 15* 
 
 56 
 
 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 f Quarter of a mile 
 further on. 
 
 411 
 41.^ 
 414 
 
 722-1 
 
 59 
 
 15 
 
 59* 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 415 
 418 
 
 729-2 
 
 65^ 
 
 18* 
 
 66 
 
 
 Wind north-eait ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 f Half a mile fur- 
 ther on. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 724-5 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 61 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 729-4 
 
 65} 
 
 18} 
 
 66* 
 
 
 Wind north-east; 
 calm and clearer. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 • Ridge quarter of a 
 mile west of small 
 branch of Penob- 
 scot. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 7-24 -5 
 
 61} 
 
 16* 
 
 57 
 
 
 
 £ P.M. 
 
 f Quarter of a mile 
 further on. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 723-7 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 60 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind cast ; clear. 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 7-29 -7 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 66} 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 f On 'nr^ brook 
 ni/ining west. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 726-5 
 
 60| 
 
 15} 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind north-east ; 
 fine. 
 
 S«pt. C, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 733-4 
 
 561 
 
 13* 
 
 57 
 
 
 Wind south-cast ; 
 ckar frost. 
 
 9 A.N. 
 
 t Three quarters of 
 a mile up stream. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 728-9 
 
 49| 
 
 9} 
 
 51 
 
 
 Wind north-cast; 
 fine. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 733-6 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 61 
 
 
 Wind south-east ; 
 clear. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 f Haifa mile further 
 up. 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 414 
 
 739-0 
 
 56 
 
 13* 
 
 55 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 41C 
 418 
 
 733-8 
 
 G4| 
 
 18 
 
 66 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 clear. 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ss 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations.— Cbnttiwei?. 
 
 li 
 
 1 
 
 Date UMJ 
 Tirao, 
 
 Sliktioib 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 
 
 F. 
 
 c. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 ilaudy 
 
 1841 
 Sept. 6, 
 10 A.M. 
 
 f Half a mile further 
 
 411 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 up. 
 
 413 
 414 
 
 728-3 
 
 63 
 
 17* 
 
 63 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind 8«uth-ca8t; 
 
 
 ■ 
 
 
 
 734-0 
 
 68^ 
 
 20J 
 
 69 
 
 
 clear. 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 4-2V 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 I P.M. 
 
 t Same place as 11 
 A.M. of yesterday. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 728-0 
 
 69 
 
 20^ 
 
 69 
 
 
 
 -east; 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 41G 
 418 
 
 734-2 
 
 74J 
 
 23J 
 
 75 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 clear. 
 
 
 ■ 
 
 
 
 423 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 1 Camp 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 730-3 
 
 70i 
 
 21i 
 
 7i' 
 
 
 a 
 
 -«a8t; 
 leuer. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 41G 
 
 418 
 
 734-1 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 76 
 
 
 Wind south-cast; 
 clear. 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 t Camp game place 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 730-2 
 
 71J 
 
 22 
 
 73 
 
 
 
 
 Sept. 7, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 734-3 
 
 55 
 
 12J 
 
 56 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 clear frost. 
 
 clear. 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 t At the discharge of 
 lake. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 732-4 
 
 57J 
 
 14i 
 
 59 
 
 
 Wind north-east; 
 fine. 
 
 Ii-cast ; 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 9 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 
 734-6 
 
 621 
 
 17 
 
 63 
 
 
 Wind south-west ; 
 clear. 
 
 
 i-cast ; 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 t. 
 
 
 
 
 t On Carihou Plain, 
 half way bftwcen 
 two lakes. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 732-4 
 
 64i 
 
 18 
 
 64 
 
 
 Fine. 
 
 h-east; 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 377 
 r.6 
 418 
 429 
 
 734-9 
 
 69 
 
 20} 
 
 71 
 
 
 Wind west; clear. 
 
 l-east ; 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Ridge between Pe- 
 nobscot waters. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 717-9 
 
 68 
 
 20 
 
 64 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Ridge between Pe- 
 nobscot and Met- 
 jannette. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 716-9 
 
 65f 
 
 18* 
 
 64 
 
 
 ' 
 
 h-cast ; 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 t On rising ground, 
 three quarters of 
 a milo on tne 
 march. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 728-5 
 
 e^ 
 
 m 
 
 68} 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 m 
 
98 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 [ 
 
 Dttoand 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bu. 
 
 TTAlnht. 
 
 Th. 
 
 1 
 A. 1 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Bemarlu. 
 
 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C, 
 
 i'. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 
 1841 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Sept. 7, 
 11 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south; clear. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 734 8 
 
 68} 
 
 23} 
 
 75} 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 f Three quarters of 
 a milt' further on. 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 724 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 70 
 
 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 414 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 734-8 
 
 77i 
 
 25^ 
 
 77} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 clear. 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 f Two mile* and a 
 quarter from lakes. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 726-2 
 
 71 
 
 21} 
 
 71 
 
 
 ' 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 
 734-8 
 
 79} 
 
 26} 
 
 80} 
 
 
 Wind south-south- 
 east; clear. 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 t On side of lake, 
 same place as Sept. 
 11, 6 a.m. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 728-0 
 
 75 
 
 24 
 
 76 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 734-7 
 
 79} 
 
 26J 
 
 81} 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 t Small lake . . . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 727-7 
 
 71} 
 
 22 
 
 71 
 
 
 Wind south-cast. 
 
 
 
 5 P.M. 
 
 
 414 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-cast. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 734-4 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 80 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 t Half a mile further 
 on. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 726-6 
 
 70i 
 
 21J 
 
 68} 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 
 Sept. 8, 
 
 9 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 422 
 
 733-7 
 
 64} 
 
 18 
 
 66} 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 
 
 t Rising ground . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 723-8 
 
 64} 
 
 18 
 
 63} 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 
 414 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-cast; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 
 734-0 
 
 74} 
 
 23} 
 
 76} 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 f Rising ground . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 720-8 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 69} 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 cloudy. 
 
 
 
 1 P.M. 
 
 
 414 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 733-5 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 79 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
87 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 SUtion. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Tb. A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 Remarks. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Sept. 8, 
 
 1 P.M. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 t Small brook 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 718-9 
 
 713 
 
 22 
 
 72i 
 
 
 Wind south-east. 
 
 Lake Etchcniiii 
 
 t Two miles further 
 on. 
 
 377 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 732-9 
 71G-6 
 
 78 
 72J 
 
 '25i 
 22J 
 
 791 
 71i 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 Wind west. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 North branch of the 
 Metjarraette. 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 4-^9 
 
 4U 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 733 
 716-7 
 
 79 
 66 
 
 26 
 19 
 
 80 
 651 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 Wind west. 
 
 Sept. 9, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 4 P.M. 
 
 ' 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 Same as last evening. 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 733-3 
 716-9 
 
 57 
 58i 
 
 14 
 14| 
 
 58 
 6H 
 
 
 Wind east; clear. 
 Wind cast ; clear. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 Same as last evening. 
 
 f Lake, source of 
 the south-western 
 brancli of the St. 
 John. 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 734-6 
 
 718-9 
 726-0 
 
 80 
 
 705 
 72 
 
 265 
 22i 
 
 82* 
 
 71 
 75} 
 
 
 Wind south-east ; 
 calm and clear. 
 
 Wind south-east ; 
 calm and clear. 
 
 Wind south-rnst; 
 calm and clear. 
 
 Sept. 10, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 12 
 
 Like Etchemin 
 
 North branch of the 
 Metjarraette. 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 733-9 
 718-5 
 
 60 
 59 
 
 13J 
 15 
 
 61 
 60* 
 
 
 Wind south. 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 734-3 
 
 77 
 
 25 
 
 78i 
 
 
 Wind south. 
 
 -Will 
 
 Ml 
 
Record of Barometric ObservationB. — Contitmtd. 
 
 Dad) and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bw. 
 
 UoighC 
 
 Tb.A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 lUiMriu. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 0, 
 
 1841 
 
 Sept. 10, 
 
 12 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 f Returning to I^ike 
 Etchemin. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 722-8 
 
 79 
 
 86 
 
 74 
 
 
 Wind north-weft. 
 
 Lako Etchemin 
 
 + On branch of La 
 Famine River. 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 733-2 
 726 
 
 81 
 79 
 
 27} 
 26 
 
 821 
 75 
 
 
 Wind iiouth-wcit. 
 Wind louth-wott. 
 
 Sept. 11, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 t Small lake, same 
 place as the 7th of 
 Sept., 2 P.M. 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 730-2 
 723-3 
 
 60 
 63 
 
 151 
 
 m 
 
 691 
 621 
 
 
 Wind Muth. 
 Wind »outh'Woat, 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 f Between a lake of 
 the St. John and 
 a lake of La Fa- 
 mine, same as Sept. 
 7tb, 9 A.M. 
 
 877 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 730-0 
 727-1 
 
 70i 
 75 
 
 211 
 24 
 
 7U 
 731 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 Wind north-wcit. 
 
 Sept. 12, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 12 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 t On march . . . , 
 
 377 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 4: J 
 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 722-4 
 728-4 
 
 56} 
 55} 
 
 13J 
 13 
 
 671 
 641 
 
 
 Wind cait; cloudy. 
 Wind south-wcit. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 t On march . . . . 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 732-4 
 726-3 
 
 68 
 69 
 
 14J 
 
 15 
 
 681 
 66 
 
 
 Wind east; cloudy. 
 Wind louth.west. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-4 
 
 61i 
 
 16i 
 
 62 
 
 
 Wind eait. 
 
Record or Barometric Observations.— Continued. 
 
 Uato and 
 
 Time. 
 
 1M41 
 
 i8opt. 13, 
 
 1-2 
 
 1 P.Nf. 
 
 SUtlon. 
 
 f Small ttream 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Luke Etohcniin 
 
 t Cedar iwamp 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 f Small stream 
 
 4 I'.M. 
 
 Sept. 13, 
 !) A.M. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 t Small stream 
 
 Bar. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 487 
 45H 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 421) 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 Ualght. 
 
 730-7 
 
 37/ 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 f Same as Sept. 3rd, 
 
 9 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 f On march 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 732-2 
 
 732-0 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 F. 
 
 59 
 
 732-2 
 
 732-1 
 
 732-0 
 
 734-6 
 
 611 
 
 591 
 
 15 
 
 65J 
 
 60 
 
 161 
 
 15} 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 56} 
 
 183 
 
 151 
 
 62 
 
 57 
 
 67 
 
 61 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 419 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 45fi 
 457 
 458 
 
 732-4 
 
 735-2 
 
 732-8 
 
 733-8 
 
 65| 
 
 62 
 
 54i 
 
 50 
 
 65 
 
 663 
 
 181 
 
 163 
 
 12i 
 
 10 
 
 m 
 
 m 
 
 67 
 
 60 
 
 51 
 
 66 
 
 63] 
 
 Kcmarka. 
 
 Wind Muth-WMt. 
 
 Wind cai( ; cloudy. 
 
 Wind 80Uth-weit; 
 fine. 
 
 Wind north. 
 
 Wind Bouth-weat. 
 
 O 2 
 
 Wind north-wvat. 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Wind west 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
• 
 
 
 TOO 
 
 
 
 Record 01 
 
 naromctr ic ObHcrvations.— • Continued. 
 
 
 
 Otte tad 
 
 Time. 
 
 BUtion. 
 
 lUr. 
 
 lUight. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th. I). 
 
 Ri'iowki. 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1H41 
 
 .Sept. 13, 
 
 1 I'.M. 
 
 I,a).o Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind wcit. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 
 41H 
 
 732 -4 
 
 67 
 
 19i 
 
 68* 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4'29 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 f Hrnnrli of La Fa- 
 luinv. 
 
 411 
 4l:t 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-weit. 
 
 
 
 
 
 414 
 456 
 
 735-7 
 
 70 
 
 21 
 
 C6| 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 
 457 
 438 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind we«t. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 732-3 
 
 701 
 
 21* 
 
 73 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 42!) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 t Burnt land . . . . 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind nortli-wctt. 
 
 
 
 5 P.M. 
 
 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 733-5 
 
 66 
 
 19 
 
 64 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind went. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 118 
 
 732-1 
 
 67} 
 
 19} 
 
 69} 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 f Branch of La Fa- 
 mine. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 733-4 
 
 65 
 
 ISi 
 
 61 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 Sept. 14, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 732-6 
 
 43* 
 
 n 
 
 46 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Same as last evening 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 
 456 
 
 735-3 
 
 54 
 
 m 
 
 52 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 
 457 
 
 45H 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 418 
 
 733-6 
 
 60i 
 
 15} 
 
 61} 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 f Three quarters of 
 a mile from last 
 
 411 
 413 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 
 
 
 place. 
 
 414 
 436 
 
 736-0 
 
 68i 
 
 20} 
 
 641 
 
 
 
 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 377 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 
 
 
 416 
 416 
 
 733-8 
 
 64 
 
 171 
 
 65 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 429 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 • 
 
 
 
101 
 
 Record of Barometric OhHCtrvationn.— Continued. 
 
 Dkta »Dil 
 Tlrao. 
 
 HUtloii. 
 
 n«r. 
 
 1 (eight 
 
 Tin A. 
 
 Til. 0. 
 
 Renurka, 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 c. 
 
 1N4I 
 Sept. 14, 
 1 1 A.M. 
 
 12 
 3 P.M. 
 
 f Smnll lako of Ln 
 I-'uiiiiue. 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 45G 
 437 
 43H 
 
 734-7 
 
 69 
 
 m 
 
 62} 
 
 
 Wind north went. 
 
 Lake Etchetnin 
 
 f Riiiinf; ground . . 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 45(i 
 457 
 458 
 
 734 1 
 732-2 
 
 65] 
 64} 
 
 m 
 
 18 
 
 67 
 59} 
 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 t Small lako . . . . 
 
 377 
 41G 
 418 
 439 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 734-3 
 734-9 
 
 69 
 66 
 
 20J 
 19 
 
 72 
 63f 
 
 
 Wind north>west. 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Sept. 15, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 11 A.M. 
 
 Lako Etchcmin 
 
 f Same lako as last 
 evening. 
 
 377 
 4\G 
 4)8 
 4-29 
 
 •tn 
 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 738-1 
 738-5 
 
 46 
 52i 
 
 7} 
 Hi 
 
 46J 
 41* 
 
 
 Wind east j fine. 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 \ Same as noon of 
 August 30th. 
 
 377 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 411 
 413 
 414 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 739-4 
 739-9 
 
 65 
 62J 
 
 17 
 
 65 
 6U 
 
 
 
102 
 
 Comparison of Barometers at Lake Etchemin, September 1 Hth. 
 
 ! Th. D. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Corrected for 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 
 Temp. 
 
 
 i— 
 1 
 
 1 71 
 
 20J 
 
 377 
 
 738-80 
 
 738-82 
 
 
 2U 
 
 416 
 
 738-45 
 
 738-43 
 
 
 
 20} 
 
 418 
 
 738-80 
 
 738-82 
 
 
 
 21 
 
 429 
 
 739-10 
 
 739-10 
 
 2,955-27 -*-4 = 738-79. 
 
 
 2U 
 
 411 
 
 739 -00 
 
 738-98 
 
 
 21i 
 
 413 
 
 739-00 
 
 738-98 
 
 
 
 211 
 
 414 
 
 739-20 
 
 739-15 
 
 
 
 21J 
 
 456 
 
 738-60 
 
 738-55 
 
 
 
 21 J 
 
 457 
 
 739-40 
 
 739-35 
 
 
 
 211 
 
 458 
 
 739-30 
 
 739-22 
 
 4,434-23 ■*■€, = 739-04. 
 
 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date anil 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. - 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Kcmarks. 
 
 
 P. 
 
 0. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 Sept. 26, 
 
 2 V.M. 
 
 T.akc Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 717-9 
 
 61 
 
 16 
 
 60^ 
 
 
 Wind south-west. 
 
 
 . 4 l-.M. 
 
 Lake Archer, 15 feet 
 aboTc water. 
 
 456 
 457- 
 
 458 
 
 715-8 
 
 60i 
 
 15} 
 
 59} 
 
 
 Wind soujth-west. 
 
 
 Lake Dtchvmin 
 
 41C 
 418 
 429 
 
 716-6 
 
 59J 
 
 15i 
 
 60 
 
 
 Wind south ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 t 
 
 i 
 
 1 
 
 i 
 
 One mile and a half 
 north of Lake Ar- 
 cher. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 703-3 
 
 62 
 
 16} 
 
 57J- 
 
 
 Wind south ; 
 cloudy. 
 
 1 
 
 i 
 
 'Sept. 27, 
 
 ■ 8 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 7-J4-7 
 
 48 
 
 9 
 
 49 
 
 
 Wind west; cloudy. 
 
 t 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 On 6ma!l stream, 
 Etchemin waters. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 722-7 
 
 47 
 
 SJ 
 
 46^ 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 i 
 
 41G 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 725-7 
 
 48* 
 
 91 
 
 49 
 
 
 Wind west ; cloudy. 
 
 
 12 
 
 Top of hill 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 708-4 
 
 443 
 
 7 
 
 431 
 
 
 
 
 Lake Etclicmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 i 
 
 726 • 1 
 
 511 
 
 10} 
 
 511 
 
 
 Win<t west. 
 
 
 2 I'.M. 
 
 Etchemin Uiver 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 724-1 
 
 51 
 
 loj 
 
 49 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 726-7 
 
 53J 
 
 12 
 
 531 
 
 1 
 
 Wind west; cloudy 
 
 
103 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th 
 
 .A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 Remarks. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Sept. 27, 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Top of hill ,. .. 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 712-4 
 
 50 
 
 10 
 
 48| 
 
 
 Wind north-west, i 
 
 I.nkc Btchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 726-8 
 
 54i 
 
 12J 
 
 54f 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Small stream . . . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 712-2 
 
 52J 
 
 Hi 
 
 50 
 
 
 
 Lake IHtchcmin 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-0 
 
 54J 
 
 12i 
 
 55 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 5 P.M. 
 
 One mile further on 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 710-0 
 
 51 
 
 lOi 
 
 473 
 
 
 
 Lake F4tchEmin 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-0 
 
 52 
 
 u 
 
 52 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Small stream, St. 
 John's waters. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 716-8 
 
 48i 
 
 n 
 
 48 
 
 
 
 Sept. 29, 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 725 -5 
 
 44 
 
 6} 
 
 44 
 
 
 Wind north-c:ist. 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Quarter of a mile 
 north-west from 
 last station. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 714-9 
 
 43i 
 
 6i 
 
 41i 
 
 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 725-8 
 
 443 
 
 7 
 
 44J 
 
 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Small stream 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 719-3 
 
 44J 
 
 7 
 
 44 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 7-.'5 -9 
 
 44 
 
 6J 
 
 44 
 
 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Hardwood ridge 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 712-4 
 
 4H 
 
 6i 
 
 41 
 
 
 Wind north-caiit. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 7-26 -1 
 
 4Sl 
 
 CI 
 
 44 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 5 P.M. 
 
 Top of Hardwood 
 Hill. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 705 -4 
 
 43| 
 
 61 
 
 39 
 
 
 Wind nortli-wcst. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 726-1 
 
 4.11 
 
 6} 
 
 43J 
 
 
 Wind nortli-cast. 
 
 
 Small brook . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 705-1 
 
 40] 
 
 4i 
 
 38 
 
 
 
 Mil 
 t Si 
 
104 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Data and 
 Time. 
 
 1841 
 
 Sept. 30, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 9 A.M. 
 
 3 I'M. 
 
 Oct. 1, 
 12 
 
 Station. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 Same as last night . 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 Top of ridge . . 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 Top of ridiji', dividing 
 the St. John's wa- 
 ters from those of 
 the Uu Sud. 
 
 Oct. 2, 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 12 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 On top of same 456 
 ridge. 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 Height 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 725-2 
 
 702-3 
 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 River Onelle, 46 feet 
 above high tide at 
 its moutli in the 
 St. Lawrence. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 On same ridge 
 
 Lake Btchcmin 
 
 Same place on ridge 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 Small stream, Dii 
 Sud. 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 41G 
 418 
 4'29 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 724-8 
 
 688-1 
 
 F. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 38J 
 
 35 
 
 723-9 
 
 690-1 
 
 726-7 
 
 697-1 
 
 416 
 418 
 • 29 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 Top of ridge 
 
 41G 
 41S 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 772-6 
 
 737-1 
 
 705-5 
 
 39 
 
 34J 
 
 361 
 
 35J 
 
 4H 
 
 35J 
 
 H 
 
 IJ 
 
 2i 
 
 F. 
 
 38^ 
 
 32i 
 
 38J 
 
 32i 
 
 401 
 
 4-2 
 
 737-3 
 
 705 -4 
 
 737 -5 
 
 733-2 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 737-4 
 
 715-9 
 
 433 
 
 40i' 
 
 44' 
 
 44 > 
 
 11 
 
 •ij 
 
 361 
 
 32| 
 
 41 
 
 33 
 
 45' 
 
 40J 
 
 38J 
 
 6J 
 
 43 
 
 44> 
 
 39 
 
 47 
 
 44 
 
 3} 
 
 44J 
 
 47 
 
 43 
 
 ItenuirkB. 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 Wind north-west. 
 
 Wind east; snow- 
 ing. 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Wind north-east; 
 fair. 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
105 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th- 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 v- ,..% 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Oct. 2, 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 737-6 
 
 461 
 
 8 
 
 46i 
 
 
 Wind oast. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Spur of ridge 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 732-8 
 
 46J 
 
 8 
 
 44 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 737-3 
 
 46i 
 
 8 
 
 46J 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 Small 9tr3am of the 
 St. John. 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 738-5 
 
 461 
 
 8 
 
 42 
 
 
 
 Oct. 3, 
 
 9 A.M. 
 
 Lake Ktchcmin 
 
 41C 
 418 
 429 
 
 736-8 
 
 39i 
 
 4J 
 
 40 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 On small hill . . . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 733-9 
 
 39 
 
 4 
 
 34 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 736-9 
 
 44 
 
 6i 
 
 44 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 12 
 
 In :i gwamp . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 729-9 
 
 43J 
 
 Gh 
 
 41 
 
 
 
 River OucUe .. .. 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 772-2 
 
 53f 
 
 12 
 
 53J 
 
 
 Wind north-east; 
 clear. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 41fi 
 418 
 429 
 
 736 '9 
 
 46 
 
 H 
 
 451 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 2 P M. 
 
 Small stream of Du 
 Sud. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 729-6 
 
 44} 
 
 7 
 
 46 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 734-8 
 
 47 
 
 8} 
 
 48 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Small brook . . . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 734 -0 
 
 51 
 
 10 J 
 
 47 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 734-8 
 
 -JG] 
 
 8 
 
 471 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 On a gentle rise 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 728-9 
 
 50 
 
 10 
 
 45 
 
 
 
 lliver OucUe . . . . 
 
 ;?77 
 
 411 
 414 
 
 769-7 
 
 52 
 
 11 
 
 51J 
 
 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 734-4 
 
 50» 
 
 8} 
 
 47 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 V 
 
 
 
 
 
KW 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date«nd 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 LHeight. 
 
 Tb 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 BemarioL 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 0. 
 
 1841 
 Oct. 4, 
 8 A.M. 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 767-5 
 
 45f 
 
 H 
 
 4Si 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 730 -G 
 
 36 
 
 2J 
 
 36 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 9 a.m. 
 
 Small stream of Du 
 Sud. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 726-5 
 
 34 
 
 1 
 
 34J 
 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-1 
 
 37i 
 
 3 
 
 37i 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Top of a hill . . . . 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 721-6 
 
 38i 
 
 H 
 
 36^ 
 
 
 Wind oast. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-8 
 
 41i 
 
 H 
 
 39J 
 
 
 Wind east 
 
 12 
 
 Same ridge . . 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 714-5 
 
 41 
 
 4 
 
 38 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-3 
 
 44i 
 
 5J 
 
 42 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 2 p.m; 
 
 Small brook of St. 
 John. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 724-3 
 
 49 
 
 n 
 
 43 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-4 
 
 46} 
 
 8 
 
 461 
 
 
 Wild east. 
 
 4 p.m; 
 
 On march 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 722-7 
 
 46i 
 
 8 
 
 43 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 766-3 
 
 48 
 
 9 
 
 48 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731- 1 
 
 451 
 
 n 
 
 45 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 
 Small lake of the St. 
 .lohn. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 723-6 
 
 48f 
 
 n 
 
 44 
 
 
 
 Oct. 5, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 768-6 
 
 47f 
 
 8J 
 
 47J 
 
 
 Wind north-cast ; 
 clear. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-4 
 
 34 
 
 1 
 
 34^ 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 Quarter of a mile 
 north of the lake. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 721-9 
 
 35J 
 
 2 
 
 335 
 
 
 Wind north-enst. 
 
107 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 ■ 
 
 Date and 
 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 
 Th.A. 
 
 Til. D. 
 
 Remarks. 
 
 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 
 1841 
 Oct. 5, 
 9 a.m. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-7 
 
 37i 
 
 3 
 
 37} 
 
 Wind fMt. 
 
 
 
 Top of vidge . . , . 
 
 45G 
 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 721-8 
 
 35 
 
 n 
 
 35 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-8 
 
 39J 
 
 ^ 
 
 39 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 
 12 
 
 Small stream 
 
 4;- 6 
 457 
 458 
 
 729-3 
 
 43 
 
 6 
 
 39i 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-3 
 
 44J- 
 
 7 
 
 443 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 1 P.M. 
 
 Top of ridge . , . . 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 730-1 
 
 4G 
 
 n 
 
 42i 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-1 
 
 48 
 
 9 
 
 48i 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Small stream 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 731-6 
 
 441 
 
 7 
 
 44 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-2 
 
 48} 
 
 n 
 
 48i 
 
 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Top of ridge . . . . 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 724-9 
 
 50i 
 
 10} 
 
 46 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-9 
 
 48} 
 
 n 
 
 49 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 On march 
 
 457 
 458 
 459 
 
 724 -3 
 
 48 
 
 9 
 
 46 
 
 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 732 
 
 491- 
 
 9J 
 
 493 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 
 Small lake of the 
 St. John. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 728-9 
 
 4-1 
 
 81 
 
 461 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 
 Oct. G, 
 
 i) A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 . 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-7 
 
 41 
 
 5 
 
 41 
 
 
 Wind east ; fine. 
 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Same lake as lasl 
 niprht. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 7 -29 '0 
 
 42 
 
 H 
 
 44J 
 
 
 Wind north-east; 
 fair. 
 
 
 Iliver OiH'llr . . . 
 
 •377 
 411 
 414 
 
 767-7 
 
 48 
 
 
 
 49 
 
 
 Wind east ; fine. 
 
 I 
 
 P 2 
 
108 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — Continued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height 
 
 Th 
 
 .A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Rcnutrka. 
 
 K. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 0. 
 
 1841 
 Oct. G, 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 411 
 429 
 
 731-9 
 
 43J 
 
 6i 
 
 43} 
 
 
 Wind east ; fair. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 On table land 
 
 4oG 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 726-9 
 
 48 
 
 9 
 
 43 
 
 
 Wind east ; fair. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-0 
 
 46i 
 
 8 
 
 45i 
 
 
 Wind cast ; fine. 
 
 12 
 
 Same table land 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 728-5 
 
 50 
 
 10 
 
 45 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-9 
 
 491 
 
 9J 
 
 49J 
 
 
 Wind cast; fine. 
 
 
 On gentle rise 
 
 456 
 
 457 
 458 
 
 721-7 
 
 52 
 
 11 
 
 47i 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 1 P.M. 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 732-2 
 
 52 
 
 11 
 
 51i 
 
 
 Wind east ; fine. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Small stream of the 
 St. John. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 726-7 
 
 51 
 
 lOi 
 
 49i 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-7 
 
 51 
 
 lOi 
 
 51 
 
 
 Wind north-cast ; 
 fine. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Spruce swamp 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 72S-5 
 
 51 
 
 10« 
 
 47 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 River Oiielle 
 
 .377 
 411 
 414 
 
 766-0 
 
 .50J 
 
 10} 
 
 50J 
 
 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 731-6 
 
 52 
 
 11 
 
 53 
 
 
 Wind north.east. 
 
 
 Lake, St. John's 
 waters. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 729 -0 
 
 50 
 
 10 
 
 443 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 Oct. 7, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 River OucUo 
 
 .377 
 411 
 414 
 
 764-9 
 
 54 
 
 12] 
 
 48} 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 
 Lake Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 729-2 
 
 31 
 
 .1 
 
 31 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 
 Lake same as last 
 night. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 726-5 
 
 39 
 
 4 
 
 38 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
109 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations.— Conimued. 
 
 Dato and 
 Time. 
 
 SUtion. 
 
 Bor. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Th. 
 
 A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Ki'iturki, 
 
 F. 1 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 Oct. 7, 
 
 9 AM. 
 
 Lako Etchcmin 
 
 41C 
 4IH 
 429 
 
 730-2 
 
 44J 
 
 7 
 
 44 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Hnlf a mile north 
 of Banic lake, on 
 hill. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 725-1 
 
 51 
 
 8i 
 
 40 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 764-6 
 
 51 
 
 lOJ 
 
 49J 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 12 
 
 Spruce swamp 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 723-9 
 
 45J 
 
 H 
 
 43J 
 
 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 764-1 
 
 51 
 
 lOJ 
 
 50i 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Swamp 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 7-29-1 
 
 54 
 
 12i 
 
 51 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 727-6 
 
 56} 
 
 13J 
 
 57 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Small stream of the 
 St. John, flow- 
 ing thi ugh a 
 swamp. 
 
 45G 
 457 
 458 
 
 725-1 
 
 57 
 
 14 
 
 50 
 
 
 W ind east. 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 761 -8 
 
 m 
 
 8} 
 
 47 
 
 
 Wind north-east, 
 
 
 Swamp 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 723-1 
 
 5-2i 
 
 Hi 
 
 471 
 
 
 Wind north-east. 
 
 Oct. 8, 
 8 A.M. 
 
 River Oucllo 
 
 ■'77 
 -.11 
 414 
 
 762-0 
 
 40* 
 
 8 
 
 48> 
 
 
 Wind north-cast. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 726-9 
 
 37- 
 
 3 
 
 37 
 
 
 Wind cast. 
 
 12 
 
 Gentle rise 
 
 450 
 457 
 458 
 
 719-1 
 
 351 
 
 2 
 
 35 
 
 
 Wind south-cast. 
 
 River Ouello 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 761-2 
 
 49 
 
 n 
 
 49 
 
 
 Wind south-west 
 
 2 P.M. 
 
 Small stream flow- 
 ing into Black 
 River. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 729-6 
 
 43 
 
 c 
 
 42 
 
 
 Wind east. 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 760-4 
 
 49J 
 
 9} 
 
 49} 
 
 
 Wind south. 
 
IH 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations, — Continued, 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Stotion. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height - 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 Th.D. 
 
 RcnMrhi. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. C. 
 
 1841 
 Oct. 8, 
 
 2 I'.M. 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Spruce awamp 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 728'1 
 
 50 
 
 10 
 
 44 
 
 
 Wind south-eaat. 
 
 lUvcr Ouello 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 760 •() 
 
 48J 
 
 9* 
 
 49.1 
 
 
 Wind soiith-wcst. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 726-3 
 
 44 
 
 6f 
 
 43J 
 
 
 Wind south-east; 
 rain. 
 
 
 Spruce swamp 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 726-2 
 
 44} 
 
 7 
 
 42 
 
 
 
 Oct. 9, 
 
 9 A.M. 
 
 River Ouello 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 759-5 
 
 52i 
 
 lU 
 
 54 
 
 
 Wind east; rain. 
 
 10 A.M. 
 
 Swamp 
 
 45G 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 727-3 
 
 46i 
 
 8 
 
 40J 
 
 
 Wind east ; rain. 
 
 Riyer Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 769-4 
 
 52 
 
 11 
 
 56} 
 
 
 Wind east ; cloudy. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 724-9 
 
 42 
 
 H 
 
 42 
 
 
 Wind south-cast; 
 cloudy. 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Branch of the Black 
 liiver. 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 729 -5 
 
 45 
 
 n 
 
 40» 
 
 
 Wind cast; cloudy. 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 758-3 
 
 481 
 
 9 
 
 48J 
 
 
 Wind east ; rainy. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 724-2 
 
 42 
 
 5J 
 
 42 
 
 
 Wind south-cast. 
 
 
 Swamp 
 
 4,j(i 
 457 
 458 
 
 730-1 
 
 1 
 i 
 
 ■i-\ 
 
 8-i 
 
 431 
 
 
 Wind south-cast. 
 
 Oct. 10, 
 8 A.M. 
 
 River Quelle 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 760 -7 
 
 51 
 
 lOi 
 
 51 
 
 
 Wind south-west; 
 rain. 
 
 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 7-2C -5 
 
 39 
 
 4 
 
 40 
 
 
 Wind west; cloudy. 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Source of the River 
 Quelle. 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 734-1 
 
 i 
 
 41 
 
 5 
 
 40 
 
 
 Wind west; cloudy. 
 
 River Ouelie 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 761-7 
 
 50'j 
 
 101 
 
 493 
 
 Wind north-cast; 
 rain. 
 
Ill 
 
 Record of Barometric Observations. — l cntinued. 
 
 Date and 
 Time. 
 
 Station. ': 
 
 Bw. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Til. A. 
 
 Th. D. 
 
 Romorki. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 F. 
 
 C. 
 
 1841 
 
 Oct. 10, 
 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Lako Etchcmin 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 727 -G 
 
 5-1} 
 
 n 
 
 4SJ 
 
 
 Wind west ; rain. 
 
 Oct. 11, 
 
 8 A.M. 
 
 River Quelle 
 Lake Etchemin 
 High tide, St. Roc. 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 762-5 
 728-6 
 764-0 
 
 48} 
 34J 
 43 
 
 9} 
 
 li 
 
 c 
 
 471 
 
 35 
 
 42 
 
 
 Wind west. 
 
 Comparison of Barometers at Quebec, October 20th. 
 
 Th. D. 
 F. 
 
 Th. A. 
 
 , c. 
 
 Uar, 
 
 Height. 
 
 Corrected for 
 Toinp. 
 
 2,245 -46 -i- 3 = 748 -49. 
 2,245-95 ^- 3 = 748-65. 
 2,240 -00 .t- 3= 748-66. 
 
 44 
 
 7} 
 7| 
 
 n 
 
 n 
 n 
 n 
 
 7 
 7 
 
 7 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 41G 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 
 458 
 
 748-53 
 748 -GO 
 748-40 
 
 748-40 
 748-75 
 748-95 
 
 747-95 
 749 -05 
 749-00 
 
 748 -53 
 748 -58 
 748-35 
 
 748-35 
 748-70 
 748-90 
 
 747 -95 
 749 -05 
 749-00 
 
 
 Comparison of Barometers at Quebec, October 1 8th. 
 
 Th. D, 
 F. 
 
 Th. A. 
 C. 
 
 Bar. 
 
 Height. 
 
 Correctod for 
 Temp. 
 
 2,300-13 -f- 3 = 766-71. 
 2,300-31 -H 3= 766-77. 
 2,300-52 -i- 3 = 766-84. 
 
 44 
 
 8 ■ 
 8| 
 8 
 
 n 
 
 Si 
 
 n 
 n 
 
 n 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 41G 
 
 418 
 429 
 
 456 
 457 
 458 
 
 7GG'65 
 766-85 
 766-70 
 
 766-60 
 766-90 
 766-85 
 
 766-00 
 767-20 
 767-20 
 
 766 -GO 
 766-83 
 766-70 
 
 766-62 
 766-92 
 766-77 
 
 76G -05 
 767-25 
 767-22 
 
 
113 
 
 Comparison of Barometers at Quebec, October \Qlh, 
 
 Th. D. 
 F. 
 
 Th. A. 
 C. 
 
 n«r. 
 
 Ilviglit. 
 
 CorroctiMl for 
 Tvuij). 
 
 •J,3CI-S1 -t-Sai 753-84. 
 •2,a(il-88*3» 753-80. 
 '.,201-19 ->. 3 s= 733-73. 
 
 42i 
 
 6i 
 
 •51 
 
 CI 
 C 
 
 Gi 
 
 CI 
 G| 
 
 377 
 411 
 414 
 
 416 
 418 
 429 
 
 45C 
 437 
 
 438 
 
 753-95 
 733-85 
 753-80 
 
 753 -fiO 
 754-03 
 734-10 
 
 733-20 
 734-20 
 
 753-85 
 
 753-93 
 733-83 
 753-75 
 
 753-58 
 754 -05 
 754 03 
 
 753-18 
 734-18 
 733-83 
 
 
 The mean of seventy-nine observations computed to Quebec, gives 
 the height of the observatory at Laiic Etchcmin 1,231 feet above tho 
 obsirvatory at Quebec. ' 
 
 The mean of thirty observations selected from the above, makes it 
 1228 feet, to which twenty-five feet (the hciglit of tlic obnervatory at 
 Quebec above high tide) is to be added, and the sum, 1,253 feet, is tho 
 height of the observatory at Lake Etchemin* above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 By a mean of eleven observations, the monument on the Kennebec 
 road is 784 feet above the observatory at Lake Ktcliemin, to which add 
 1,253 feet for tl\e height of Lake Etchemin, 784+1,263=2,037 feet al)ovo 
 high tide, Quebec. 
 
 The same jilace computed to Quebec by a mean of seven obwcrvations, 
 gives 2,007 feet above the observatory at Quebec, to wiiich is to bo 
 added twenty-five feet, and the sum is 2,032 feet, not dillcring materially 
 from the other. 
 
 • The surface of the water in Lake Etchemin, is five feet below tho ob»crvotory. 
 
113 
 
 Abstract of Hnght» as deduced from Barometric Observations at the 
 Principal Stations along the lines of Survey. 
 
 Data and Time. 
 
 HIstion. 
 
 lIuiKht. 
 
 ft. above Queen's Wharf Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide Quebec. 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 ft. above Queen's Wlmrf, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 ft. above Queen's Wharf, Quebec. 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 1841 
 Juno 3, 8 A. M. 
 
 12 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 St. Annelme 
 
 Quocn'ii Wharf 
 
 St. Anaclino 
 
 Frampton Hitl 
 
 Queen's Wliarf 
 
 Frampton Hill 
 
 nridf^e on T.'Rau Chaudc . . 
 Queen's Wharf 
 
 Bridge on I.'Eau Chande . . 
 
 484 
 12 
 
 490 
 
 1,097 
 12 
 
 1,109 
 
 893 
 12 
 
 905 
 
 June Q, 8 A. M. 
 
 Kid)|re five miles north uf Lake 
 
 Rtchcmin 
 
 Lake Eichemin 
 
 Ridf^c five miles north of Lake 
 Etchemin 
 
 134 
 1,253 
 
 ft. above Lake Etchemin. 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 1,387 
 
 June 22, 8 A. M. 
 
 2 P.M. 
 4 P.M. 
 
 Port St. Francis 
 
 St. Zcphyra 
 
 Wendover 
 
 11 
 25 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above higli tide, Quebec. 
 
 3e 
 
 107 
 25 
 
 132 
 
 170 
 
 •>c, 
 
 195 
 
 Juno 23, 8 A.M. 
 
 10, A. M. 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 Wickhara 
 
 Durham 
 
 Melbourne 
 
 3C3 
 25 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 388 
 
 5S4 
 25 
 
 (JOU 
 
 35G 
 25 
 
 381 
 
 June 24, 2 I'. M. 
 
 j .Shcrbrooke 
 
 531 
 
 ft. above lii)>h tide, Quebec. 
 
 Jiuio 2fi, 4 1'. M. Couipton 
 
 835 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 June 27, to June 
 30, inclusive. 
 
 Stanstcad 
 
 1,025 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Juno 29, 3 p, M, 
 
 Lake Mcmphromagog. . . . 
 
 379 
 1,025 
 
 ft. below Stanstead. 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 64G 
 
114 
 
 Abstract of Bnrnmetric IloightH.- C^imlim d. 
 
 Duta uiil Tim*. 
 
 Ntatiuu. 
 
 lleigbf. i 
 
 <k. ibofo high tide, Qiititiec. 
 
 1841 
 .Inly 1, N A. M. 
 
 Kourrhf R. Conticook . ■ 
 
 1 
 LOOA 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 Baiaford 
 
 m7 
 
 A, above high tide, CJuebci 
 
 July ;), '2 P. V, to 
 .liily 4, H A.M. 
 
 .lunclioii <if I.i'1'ch Stream with 
 Connpctirut Itivvr, ten I'vct 
 above water. 
 
 941 
 10 
 
 ft. above high i. ., Quebec 
 
 931 
 
 July 0, 8 A. M. 
 
 Lakif Connectirnt . 
 
 1,780 
 
 ft. above high tide, (Quebec. 
 
 July 7, 8 A. M. 
 
 Connecticut River between (iriit 
 anil Kcconil Inkea . 
 
 1,87.) 
 
 ft. above high lldi', Quebec. 
 
 July 8, 8 A. M. 
 
 Finit Lake Cnnntcticnt . 
 
 2,124 
 
 ft. above high tide, Uuebec. 
 
 li 
 
 Uid^e (livi(lin(t the Coniieelieut 
 aoil ilarifuiloway waters 
 
 2,904 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 p. M. 
 
 Kidfi^ (lividin)^ the Connecticut 
 and St. I'Vancin waters 
 
 a,->8i 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 July 9, 8 A.M. 
 
 Sourcei ui' the St. Franria 
 
 1,71)2 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 V. M. 
 
 Swim- • -Valley of St. Francis. 
 
 I..') 7 2 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 .Inly 10, 12&21-.M. 
 
 Den D'Urbin . 
 
 2,327 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 .luly 11, 10 A. M. 
 
 Top of ridj.' .... 
 
 2,(iOO 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec 
 
 2 1'. M. 
 
 Swamp 
 
 2,241) 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Top of ridge .... 
 
 2,753 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 July 12, 8 A. M. 
 
 (iipp'd Peak, 300 ft. below top . 
 
 2,7(JO 
 y(M) 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 3,0U0 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 Small river foot of Gipp's Peak 
 
 1,915 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 ^3 
 
 Top of ridgo .... 
 
 2,.'>05 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 V. M. 
 
 Arnold's River 
 
 1,924 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 July 13, 10 A. M. 
 
 Mount Gosford 
 
 3,G63 
 
 ft. ab< ;a high tide, Quebec. 
 
 13 
 
 p of ridge .... 
 
 2,G17 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 5 P. M. 
 
 Mountain, six miles south of 
 Lake Macanamuc 
 
 2,fi.l3 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 July 14, H A. M. 
 
 Canii) 
 
 2,124 
 
 ft. above higli iide, Quebec. 
 
 : 10 A. M. 
 
 lliugo 
 
 2,040 
 
 ft. above high tide. Quebec. 
 
 ; la 
 
 Two miles north-east of last 
 place 
 
 2,Q85 
 
 ft. above hi, tid» Quebpc. 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 I 3 1>. M. 
 
 Ridge 
 
 1,5(>0 
 
 ft. above t.'.;h , >, ec. 
 
 Highest (wint .... 
 
 1,790 
 
 ft. above hi";-* t^dc ^ . lei - ■■ 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Bottom of hill . 
 
 1,465 
 
 ft. above hig., 'iik, Q 'V:. 
 
 July 1-5, H A. M. 
 
 On ridffe ...» 
 
 iM4 
 
 ft, abov" high tide, Quebec. 
 
 ; 10 A. M. 
 
 1 
 
 Swamp 
 
 1,2G3 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
tlA 
 
 Abstract of Barometric Heighta. — Continued. 
 
 I l)»U 
 
 llkto ind Tiine. 
 
 Hutioo. 
 
 Ktrifhl. 
 
 July !(!, 4 f. M. 
 
 July 17, 8 A. M. 
 lU A. M. 
 \i 
 
 21 P.M. 
 4 P. M. 
 4) P.M. 
 
 I^ko Macaiitiimc . • . 
 
 I^dkd Mncnimn.M, rilctiltttetl to 
 (luubv . • • 
 
 Top of muuntaiii 
 Summit of t\Agp • 
 I'oot of ridpfo . . 
 Summit of ridge . 
 Small rlTulft # 
 
 Ilighoat point of hill 
 
 1,319 
 
 2,58M 
 a.Hfit 
 1,919 
 !2,C73 
 1,818 
 a,02,. 
 
 i\. ibove hiKli ti<lu, QuuW. 
 ft, ibovo hi({h tide, (Jui'l)cc. 
 
 July 18, 10 A.M. 
 19 
 2 P. M. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Top of ridgo . 
 Small Ktroam , 
 On ridge . 
 On ridge . 
 
 July 19, 8 A.M. 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 19 
 
 2 r. iM. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 HmM laku . . . . 
 
 On ridgo 
 
 Ccdnr awamp . • • • 
 
 Small lirook flowing into Chau- 
 di^rc 
 
 2,;)il-.' 
 1,9.34 
 1,93(> 
 2,113 
 
 ft. abovi- high tide, (Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Qu«b«c. 
 ft above high lido, Quebec, 
 ft. above high title, Quebec. 
 It. aliove high tide, Qmber. 
 ft. above high tide. Quvboc. 
 
 Kldgo 
 
 I 
 
 :>] p. IM. 1 Kidge 
 
 i,r.Go 
 
 1,9U7 
 1,823 
 
 1,C0;J 
 2,30:J 
 2,G44 
 
 ft. above high tide, (iucbi'c. 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high title, Quebec. 
 
 July 20, 10 ». M. 
 12 
 
 2 r. M. 
 4 r. M. 
 
 Source Du Lunp 
 Source Du Loup 
 Ridge . 
 Depre«»ion In ridgo 
 
 1,942 
 1,79") 
 2,419 
 2,0.-) 3 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebio. 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 li. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 July 21, 10 A.M. 
 12 
 
 2 I'. 11. 
 
 7 I'. ". 
 
 July 22, « A. IM. 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 On ridge 
 
 Small brook . 
 
 L:'ke r.milie, Du Limp waters 
 
 ' ' '.ill 
 
 2.421 
 1,751 
 1,041 
 3,113 
 
 ft. above high tide, (iuebec. 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 ft. above high tide, Quehoe. 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 ft. above liifrli tide, Quebec, 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Julv 23, 4 P. M. 
 
 Sandy Htreani .... 
 Sandy bay settlement, Hilton's 
 
 Intersection of Kennebec road 
 and Motjarniett^' river 
 
 1,727 
 l,(i37 
 
 ,S2G 
 
 July 24, 8 A. »l. Uridge at St. Henri, 15 feet 
 above water 
 
 243 
 
 ft. aliOve liiijli tide, (iuebcc. 
 ft. above liiifli tide, Qiu^bec. 
 
 ft. above high tide, Q'lrbcc. 
 
 ft. aI)'-,vo hi|»h tide, Quel)ec. 
 
 Aug. G, 4 P. M. St. .loscph's 
 
 Aug. 10, 10 A.M. 
 
 Monument on Kennebec road 
 (mean of eleven (il).servatious 
 computed to Lake litcherain 
 
 Q 2 
 
 4G3 
 
 7m4 
 1,253 
 
 2,037 
 
 ft. above liigli tide, Qiieliec. 
 
 ft. ai)ove oliservatory at L.ike 
 Etchemin. 
 
 ft. above high tide, Quebec. 
 
116 
 
 Abstract of Barometric Heights. — Continued. 
 
 I'i 
 
 ■J 
 
 Date and Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Height 
 
 ft. above observatory at Quebec, 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 1841 
 Aug. 10, 10 A. M. 
 
 Same place, (mean of seven 
 observations computed to 
 Quebec) .... 
 
 2,007 
 25 
 
 2,032 
 
 Aug.l2il2&2P.M. 
 
 Dald mountain 
 
 1,587 
 2,037 
 
 feet above monument. 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 3,G24 
 
 Aug. 16, 10 A. M. 
 
 On ridge two miles north-east of 
 monument . 
 
 2,551 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Camp on side of ridge, three 
 miles from monument 
 
 2,347 
 2,332 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 17, 8 a. m. 
 
 Same as last evening 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 2)4,679 
 
 2,339 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 On lake, Du Loup water, seven 
 feet above 
 
 2,116 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 U A. M. 
 
 Top of ridge, one mile north-east 
 of lake .... 
 
 2,333 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 12 A. M. 
 
 Small brook .... 
 
 2,103 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 3 A. M. Small brook .... 
 
 1,926 
 1,910 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 18, 8 a.m.' Small brook .... 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 
 
 2)3,836 
 
 1,918 
 
 10 A. V, One mile north-east of camp 
 
 2,025 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 11 A. M. j One mile anil a half norlli-cast 
 of camp .... 
 
 2,280 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 2 I'. M. Top of ridge .... 
 
 2,188 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 3 r. M. ' Top of ridge .... 
 
 2,446 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 4 P. M. ! Lake flowinp into Portage H, 
 ! six feet al>i)vc water . 
 
 1,955 
 1,912 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 19, 8 a. m. 
 
 Same place .... 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 2)3,867 
 
 1,933 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 Ridge between the two takes of 
 i'ortago Uiver . 
 
 2,223 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 11 A. M. 
 
 New Portage Uoad . 
 
 1,662 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 2 V. M. 
 
 Portage Lake .... 
 
 1,604 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 24, 10 A. M. ; Portage hetwoen lakes 
 
 1,690 
 
 feet above liigli tide at Quebec. 
 
 
 Penobscot Lake . . 
 
 1,586 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 2 r. M. 
 
 Top of small hill . 
 
 1,964 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 25, 8 A. M. Top of small hill 
 
 1,.S47 
 
 feet above high tide at Quebec. 
 
 [ 
 
117 
 
 Abstract of Barometric Heights. — Continued. 
 
 Dato and Time. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Height. 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 1841 
 Aug. 25, 10 A. M. 
 
 Small brook, Mctjarmctte . 
 
 1,568 
 
 12 
 
 Swamp 
 
 1,608 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 Dividing Land .... 
 
 1,8.55 
 
 feet above liigh tide, Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 26, 10 A. M. 
 
 Between Penobscot and Metjar- 
 mette waters 
 
 2,104 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 27, 4 r. m. 
 
 Hetween Penobscot and Mctjar- 
 mctte waters 
 
 2,046 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 28, 10 A. M. 
 
 .SmuU lake of Penobscot . 
 
 1,856 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 Small stream of Penobscot 
 
 1,520 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 p. M. 
 
 Ridge dividing Penobscot waters, 
 300 feet below top 
 
 1,753 
 300 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 2,053 
 
 Aug. 29, 10 A. hi. 
 
 Uidgc between two branches of 
 the Penobscot . . . 
 
 1,718 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 12 
 
 Small brook Penobscot 
 
 1,556 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 30, 1 P. M. 
 
 Two miles and a quarter south- 
 east o*' Lake Ktchcmin 
 
 1,389 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 3 P. M. 
 
 Three miles and a half south of 
 Lake Etchemin 
 
 1,305 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Four miles S. of Lake Etchemin 
 
 1,330 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Aug. 31, 9 A. M. 
 
 Small hill in swamp . 
 
 1,415 1 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 Swamp heading branch of Pe- 
 nobscot .... 
 
 1,368 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 Branch of l.a Famine 
 
 1,271 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 11 A.M. 
 
 Caribou Plain, throe-quarters of 
 a mile from the stream . 
 
 1,293 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 12 
 
 Caribou Plain . . ' . 
 
 1,307 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 2 I'. M. 
 
 Half a mile south-east of last 
 place ..... 
 
 1,331 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 p. M. 
 
 Small brook of Penobscot . 
 
 1,494 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 j Oiip mile further on . 
 
 1,.341 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 .Sept. 1, 8 A. M. 
 
 Camp 
 
 1,369 1 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 i 
 
 9 A. M. 
 
 Half a mile south-cast . 
 
 1,403 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 Small stream La Famine . 
 
 1,349 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 11a. m. 
 
 Burnt Land .... 
 
 1,270 i feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 12 
 
 Stream of La Famine . 
 
 1,287 1 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 2 p. M. 
 
 Half a mile further on 
 
 1,416 , ioet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 3 p. M. 
 
 llced Lake .... 
 
 1,363 
 1,351 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 2)2,714 
 
 1,357 
 
118 
 
 Abstract of Barometric Heights.— Continued. 
 
 p ' . 
 
 Date and Time. 
 
 Ststioo. 
 
 1841 
 Sept. 2, 10 A. M. 
 
 1 1 A. M. 
 
 12 
 
 4 V. M. 
 
 Sept. 3, 9 A. M, 
 12 
 
 2 P. M, 
 
 Uidge between Penobscot waters 
 
 Three-quarters nf a mile south- 
 west from lake . . 
 
 Brook of La Famine 
 
 Ridge between Penobscot waters 
 and southern sources of the 
 St. John . . . . 
 
 Burnt Land . . • • 
 
 Lake of the St. John, South 
 Lake 
 
 Brook of La Famine 
 
 Height. 
 
 3 P. M. 
 
 5 I'. M. 
 
 Branch of La Famine . . 1,371 
 
 Small brook of the St. John, 
 
 cast 01 South Lake . . 1,547 
 
 Same brook of La Famine, two 
 
 miles higher up . . . 1,228 
 
 Ridge cast of South Lake, divi- 
 ! ding St. John and Penobscot 
 
 waters . . • .1,775 
 
 One mile south-east of last place 1,443 
 
 Division of St. John and La | 
 
 Famine waters . . . ' 1,448 
 
 i 
 Small stroam, St. John waters j l,.359 
 
 1,624 
 
 1,360 
 1,218 
 
 2,071 
 1,297 
 
 1,459 
 1,155 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 feet abovfc high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Sept. 4, 4 V. M. Source of same stream 
 
 1,419 
 
 Sept. 5, 10 A. M. j Rising ground .... 
 
 1 1 A. M. Small brook of the St. John 
 
 12 Ridge, same as noon of Sept. 2 
 
 Rising ground 
 
 i 
 
 1 p. M. ■ Same as 10 A. .\i., Sept. 2 
 
 Small stroam flowing south 
 
 2 r. .M. 1 Ridge 
 
 1 Quarter of a mile south of small 
 
 3 p. M. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 5 P. M. 
 
 stream 
 
 Half a mile further on . . | 
 
 I 
 
 Ridge, quarter of a mile west of | 
 small iiraiu'li of I'l'iiiibscot . , 
 
 Quarter of a mile further (m . i 
 
 Large brook flowing west . 
 
 1,541 
 l,46(i 
 2,053 
 1,532 
 1,594 
 1,487 
 1,497 
 
 1,499 
 1,422 
 
 1,430 
 1,459 
 1,3G0 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 fort above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 feet above higli tide, Quebee. 
 feet al)Ove high tide, Quebec, 
 feet aliove high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above liigli tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 fe<'t above hipli tide, Quebec. 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebee. 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feel .il)OVe high tide, Q\U'bi'C. 
 
 Sept. 7, 8 A. M. 
 
 9 A. M. 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 Small laki. . . . . 
 
 I 
 
 Caribou Plaui .... 
 Ridge between Penobscot waters 
 
 I,:!;i3 
 1,342 
 1,912 
 
 feet aliovt! high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, Quebec, 
 feet above high tide, (Juebee. 
 
119 
 
 Abstract of Barometric Heights. — Continued. 
 
 
 Dato and Time. 
 
 SUtioo. 
 
 Height 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 1841 
 Sept. 7, 10 A. M. 
 
 Itidgc between Penobscot and 
 Metjarmette 
 
 1,944 
 
 
 
 
 Rising ground . . . . 
 
 1,500 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 11 A. M. 
 
 Three quarters of a mile further 
 on 
 
 1,G80 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 Two miles and a quarter from 
 lakes . . . . . 
 
 1,572 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 Small lake, same as Sept. 11, 8 
 
 A. M 
 
 1,375 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 5 p. M. 
 
 Half a mile further on 
 
 1,520 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. 8, a A.M. 
 
 Rising ground . . . , 
 
 1,G35 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 11a. m. 
 
 Uising ground .... 
 
 1,758 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 1 P. M. 
 
 Brook of Metjarmette . . 
 
 1,816 
 
 feet above high lido, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 3 p. M. 
 
 Two miles on . 
 
 1,884 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 4 V. M. 
 
 North branch of the Metjarmette 
 
 1,857 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. 10, 8 A. M. j North branch i)f the "Metjarnictto 
 
 ' 1,857 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. .9, 4 P. M. 
 
 Small lake, source of the south- 
 western branch of the St. John 
 
 1,G19 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. 11, 8 a. m. 
 
 Small ke, same as Sept. 7, 
 2 P..M 
 
 1,526 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 3 p.m. 
 
 Between a lake of the St. John 
 and La Famine, same as Sept. 
 7, 9 A..M 
 
 1,379 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. 13, 9 A.M. 
 
 Same as Sept. 8, 9 a.m. . 
 
 1,370 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Burnt Land .... 
 
 1,194 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. 14, 8 A. M. 
 
 Same 
 
 1,180 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 10 A. M, 
 
 Three-quarters of a mile from 
 last station .... 
 
 1,156 
 
 feet above liigh tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 1 1 A. M. 1 Sinnll lake of I,i Famine . 
 
 1,233 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 12 1 Rising ground .... 
 
 1,327 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 3 V. M. '. Small lake .... 
 
 1,241 
 
 feet above Iiifrli tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. !">, 11 A. M. Same as Anfj. ;!(), 12 . . ' 
 
 1,228 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. 2G, 2 P. M. 
 
 i 
 
 Lake Arclier, fifteen feet above 
 water ..... 
 
 1,318 
 
 fc«t above higli tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 4 p. M. 1 
 
 One mile and a half north of 
 Lake Archer 
 
 1,780 
 
 feet above Iiigh tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Sept. 27, 8 A. M. 
 
 Small stream, Etchemin . 
 
 1,326 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 Top of hill .... 
 
 1,895 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 River Etchcmm 
 
 1,327 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 Top of bill .... 
 
 l,7VG 
 
 feel above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 3 P. M. 
 
 Small stream .... 
 
 1.806 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 4 p. M. 
 
 One mile further on . 
 
 1,890 
 
 1' t above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
190 
 
 Abstract of Barometric Heights. — Continued. 
 
 Date and Timo. 
 
 Station. 
 
 Height. 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 1841 
 Sppt. 27, 5 P. M. 
 
 Small stream, St. John 
 
 1,629 
 
 Sept. 29, 4 P. M. 
 
 Top of Hard-wood Ridge . 
 
 2,027 
 
 feet above high tide, Qutbec. 
 
 Sept. 30, 9 A. M. Top of ridge . 
 
 2,615 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 12 
 
 Top of same ridge . • . 1 
 
 2,.340 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Oct. 2, 12 
 
 Small stream Du Sud 
 
 1,346 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 Top of ridge . ■ . • 
 
 2,043 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Small stream, St. John 
 
 1,209 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Oct. 3, 1 1 A. M. 
 
 In a swamp .... 
 
 1,507 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 12 
 
 Small stream, Du Sud 
 
 1,519 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 3 P. M. 
 
 Gentle rise .... 
 
 1,481 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Oct. 4, 10 A. M. 
 
 On ridge 
 
 1,888 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Small lake of the St. John 
 
 1,543 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Oct. 5, 9 a.m. Top of ridge . . . . 
 
 1,607 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 10 A. ^r. 'Small stream .... 
 
 1,354 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 3 P. M. On flat 
 
 1,434 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 P. M. Small lake of the St. .John 
 
 1,353 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 Oct. 6, 10 A. M. Table land .... 
 
 1,448 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 11 A. M. ■ Same table land . 
 
 1,391 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 12 
 
 Gentle rise .... 
 
 1,641 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 1 P. M. i Stream of St. John 
 
 1,461 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 « 3 p. M. ; Spruce Swamp 
 
 1,372 
 
 feet above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 4 v. M. ' Small lake of St. John 
 
 1,344 
 
 Icct above high tide, Quebec. 
 
 
 
 Oct. 7, !) A. M. Half a mile north of lake . 
 
 1,438 
 
 ft. above high tide, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
 10 .*. M. 
 
 Spruce Swamp . . . 
 
 1,504 
 
 ft. above high tide. River Ouelle. 
 
 l-.> 
 
 Same swamp .... 
 
 1,334 
 
 1 
 
 ft. above high tide, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
 3 V. \t. 
 
 Small stream of the St. John 
 
 1 1,348 
 
 ft. above high tide, liiver Ouelle. 
 
 4 P. M. 
 
 Swamp ..... 
 
 1,470 
 
 ft. abovo high tido, ItiviM- Ouelle. 
 
 Oct. S, S A. M. Gentle rise . . . . 
 
 , l.5«8 
 
 ft. above high lido, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
 12 
 
 Stream flowing into Black River 
 
 1,174 
 
 ft. above high tide, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
 2 P. M. 
 
 Spruce Swamp 
 
 1,223 
 
 ft. above high tide, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
 4 V. M. 
 
 ■ Spruce Swamp 
 
 1,266 
 
 ft. above high tiilc, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
 Oct. 9, 9 a. m. 
 
 ; .Swamp 
 
 ' 1,203 
 
 ft. above high tiiip, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
 10 A. M. 
 
 Branch of Black River 
 
 1,119 
 
 ft. above high tido, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
 3 P. M. 
 
 i Swamp 
 
 1,068 
 
 ft. above high tide, liiver Ouelle. 
 
 Oct. 10, 8 A. M. 
 
 Source of River OucUo 
 
 980 
 
 ft. above high tide, Uiver Ouelle. 
 
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