County of Down. | |||
feet. | |||
MOURNE MOUNTAINS | |||
Lower Ivragh | |||
1 | Rosstrerve-hill, at a large block of granite not quite to the top of the hill | 865 | |
2 | Lough-Sally? at the entrance of a peaty circus (Deer's Meadow?) situated at the foot of the Monroe mountains to the south | 421 | |
Lough Shannagh; on the slope of Slieve Muck | 1265 | ||
3 | Slieve Muck | 2290 | |
4 | Slieve Snaven (Slieve Birna?) | 2370 | |
5 | Bingan mountain (Brem Buncin?) | 2396 | |
6 | Slieve Donard | 2654 | |
7 | Newcastle Slate quarry; on the acclivity and towards the base of Slieve Donard | 191 | |
8 | Dundrum lead-mines | 281 | |
9 | |||
Upper Ivragh | |||
10 | Clark-hill, Slieve Slut? within (referred to Castlewellan) the demesne of the Earl of Annesley | 548 | |
11 | Slieve Anisky | 170 | |
12 | Bakaderry town, near a cross bearing the date 1675 | 369 | |
13 | Slieve Croob | 1204 | |
Ards | |||
14 | Temple of the winds; Mount Stewart | 113 | |
15 | Captain Allen's fort, (Black Abbey P) one of the highest spots across the 'peninsula. of Ards, near B. Atwood | 140 | |
16 | Windmill of B. Neboly | 167 | |
17 | Conlig-hill Bangor | 473 | |
Castlerraghs | |||
18 | Scrabo-hill | 483 | |
19 | The watershed between Strangford-Lough or L. Cone and Belfast Lough, not far from Kirk Donnel | 263 |
Page:Transactions of the Geological Society, 1st series, vol. 3.djvu/226
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