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The Western Peak, now visible off the Koikyennuruff Range Mondurip ...331°15' Hill T Panganoe 343 43

Hill Y (Talyuberlup) 348 20

Toolbrunup 3 5

Bivouac Hill 307 50

Station F 236 30

After going N. by E. ½ E. for three-quarters of a mile, the eastern part of the distant range came into view where a conspicuous hummock low down, near the eastern part of the base of Koikyennuruff, bore 39° 5'.

The Summit of Koikyennuruff... . . 3l° 30' Toolbrunup 2 50

Western extreme Peak of the Range Mondurip 331 Eastern Summit of Porrongurup Gorge 281 55 One-fourth of a mile from last station, that of H, on a N. 39° 5' E. course, we encountered the river coming from E.S.E., which direction we took, and then S.E. by E. for half a mile, rounding to N., which we kept for one mile and a quarter, when, being joined by three natives, and attaining a considerable elevation, in a country with very few trees, I availed myself of the opportunity to take bearings of several places not seen before, in conjunction with others.

Western Peak, or Hummock of Mount Manypeak 154° 10,

Eastern Height Porrongurup Gorge ......... 273 30

Toolbrunup ..................................3 20 Bivouac Hill (Ma-tyee-tyip) of the natives 203 15