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County of Antrim.
feet.
1 Dirris mountain, Belfast 1475
2 Doon ravine, or Allan's Ravine, upper part, Belfast 531
3 Cave hill, Belfast, upper line of the white limestone 768
4 Mc Arth Forth: Cave-hill top 1064
Thickness of the cap of trap 295
5 Squire's-hill, Belfast 1170
6 Rambling-hole, upper part of, Collin's Glen 546
7 Black Mountains; Belfast 1040
8 Watershed of the road between Belfast and Antrim 997
9 Ditto, referred to Lough Neagh 355
10 Hence elevation of Lough Neagh 132
11 Glenery Church, referred to Lough Neagh 170
11 The same referred to the sea; (more problematical) 302
12 Drumadaragh, or Ballyroy-hill, above Dough 660
13 Sandy Brae hill, above Doagh 527
14 Slemish Mountain, above Broughshane 1130
15 Carnybuy? highest part of the road between Coleraine and Bushmills 527
16 Cliff by Dunluce-castle 157
17 Orbilt? (Dunmull top) 463
18 Cape Pleaskin: from two observations 354,8
19 Bengore-bead, from two observations 328,3
20 Clogber; alittle to the north-east of Bushmills 130
21 Craigppark, to the south east of Bushmills 304
22 Ballychra-crafey: townland of Glenstiaghey 530
23 Cliff (of chalk) facing Sheep island 130
24 Croaghmore, near Ballintoy 471
25 Cross-hill, (B. Castle Collieries) upper line of the freestone 363
26 Cross-hill, top 508
Thickness of the cap of trap 144,4
27 Fairhead top 535
28 Murloch, upper line of the red freestone 560
29 Murlocb, limestone cliff 652
30 Benvaan top, near Murloch 855
31 Coolnagopag, or Camanmore, near Murloch, from two observations 1130
32 Knocklead top 1820
33 Cloughamurry town-land, an acclivity of Knock lead, upper apparent limit of the granular and micaceous limestone 493
34 Cape Castle: on an acclivity of Knocklead: upper apparent limit of the white limestone 840