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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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| Little | Little Callerhues Crag | Mr Davison | About 28 chains S. | A very remarkable Rocky precipice | ||
| Callerhues Crag | Little Callerhues Crag | Mr. Riddell | of Callerhues Crag | composed of rough and very large blocks | ||
| Little Callerhues Crag | Mr. Allen | sand stone of a very coarse quality | ||||
| School Crag | School Crag | Mr. Davison | About 41 chains S.W | A portion of ground covered with | ||
| School Crag | Mr. Riddell | of Callerhues Crag | a quantity of loose detached rocks | |||
| School Crag | Mr. Allen | |||||
| The Pikes | The Pikes | Mr. Davison | About 29 chains N.W | A very small portion of rough | ||
| The Pikes | Mr. Riddell | of Callerhues Crag | and rocky ground | |||
| The Pikes | Mr. Allen | |||||
| Berry Crag | Berry Crag | Mr. Davison | About 23 chains N.W | A rough rocky eminence occupying | ||
| Berry Crag | Mr. Riddell | of Callerhues Crag | an elevated position on Hareshaw Common | |||
| Berry Crag | Mr. Allen | |||||
| Edw. Gillespie |
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