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COUNTY OF LONDONDERRY.
feet.
Many of the following mountains belong to the county of Tyrone, as well as to that of Londonderry; since they limit the two counties.
24 Banagher Church 508
25 Mullaghash mountain top 1677
26 Sawell mountain top 2257
27 Knocken Bunn; Monterloney: the highest cultivated ground I have seen in the North of Ireland. Crop of oats[1] 918.
28 Fin-Glen or Fion-Glen mountain top[2] 2097
29 Moneynieny; the mountain of wonders 1477
30 Sphell-Cooagh: the Cuckoo's mountain 1867
31 Dunlogan-hill; an appendage to Sphell-Cooagh 1467
32 Ben-Bhoy 1220
33 Ch. o'Hagan's Inn: from Mayola bridge to Dungiven 338
34 Lough Fai or Finea; on the west side of Slieve Gallion mountain 767
35 Highest ground on the road between Cookstown and the Mayola bridge 841
36 Upper line of the limestone on Slieve Gallion 1459
37 Tamach; highest part of; Slieve Gallion 1624
The thickness of the limestone formation is but very inconsiderable
38 Cumber-Clady 2 Mr. James Ross' house: Fanghan valley: from two observations 260
39 Lesstress-hill; by the waterfall of Ness 660
40 Malahwea-hill 850
  1. They were ripe, and some had already been cut on the 20th September 1811.
  2. This and the five following heights were referred, as before, directly to Dungiven.