County of Antrim. | |||
feet. | |||
35 | Ballydummn: on the acclivity of Knocklead: upper apparent limit of the white limestone | 895 | |
36 | Munnanacloick, on the acclivity of Knocklead; upper apparent limit of the white limestone | 920 | |
37 | B. Patrick, upper line of the white limestone | 622 | |
38 | B. Patrick, top | 955 | |
39 | Breen, a swampy ground, main feeder of the bush R. | 762 | |
40 | Ardagh: level of the Glenchesk R. | 797 | |
41 | Highest part of the old road between B. Castle and Cushendun | 945 | |
42 | Middle Cushleak: lower line of the white limestone | 695 | |
43 | Doon-a-rary Castle | 236 | |
44 | Oona, habitations in the valley of Glendun | 590 | |
45 | Beagh habitations, Glendun valley | 367 | |
46 | Beagh mor | 974 | |
47 | Glendun: upper apparent limit of the white limestone | 885 | |
48 | Slieve-Nory, top | 1530 | |
49 | Upper limit of the white limestone at Aghan, Oona mountain | 882 | |
50 | Teabulliagh: upper Hue of the white limestone | 735 | |
51 | Teabulliagh mountain top | 1235 | |
52 | Cliff above the caves of Cushendnn, called Crap nagh | 123 | |
53 | Teavuagh; by Cushendall Church | 522 | |
54 | Slieve-Cross; highest ground between Cushendun and Cushendall, on the right of the road | 742 | |
55 | Highest part of the Shore-road, between Cushendun and Cushendall | 610 | |
56 | Craig Rammer mountain; a little to the north-west of Cushendall | 559 | |
Isle of Rathlin, or Raghery | |||
57 | Slieve Ard | 372 | |
58 | Cligan Lough | 238 | |
59 | Kinrammenhead | 352 | |
60 | Bull-point | 280 | |
61 | Sliebh-an-all | 347 | |
62 | Kintwan-head | 318 | |
63 | Altahorry point | 83 | |
64 | Crook-a-harnane | 104 | |
65 | Ushet Lough | 144 | |
66 | Drimnagrnlligh | 228 | |
67 | Broagh-mor-na-hoosid | 234 | |
68 | Slieve-na.-varagin (the rocky-hill?) | 93 | |
69 | Slack-na Calye Cliff | 240 |
Page:Transactions of the Geological Society, 1st series, vol. 3.djvu/228
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