- To Semogo and Bormio by the Passo di Foscagno. 'Alpine Guide,' p. 417. Horse-road.
- To Dosdè Alp by Zembrasca Pass, foot, 5½ hrs. easy, and does not lie over ice as marked on most maps.
- To Val Viola Poschiavina, by Passo di Mera (P. di Campo of A. C. map), foot. 'Alpine Guide,' p. 415.
- To La Rosa by the Forcola and Val Agone, horse-road. 'Alpine Guide,' p. 417.
- For the Passo di Val Viola see 'Alpine Guide,' p. 415. Most walkers will require an hour more than the time allowed by Mr. Ball.
Passes between Val Viola and the Val Tellina.
- From Campo to Val Grosina; Passo di Verva, mule-road (?) 'Alpine Guide,' p. 404.
- From Dosdè Alp to Val Grosina; Passo di Dosdè, Glacier Pass, 6 hrs. to Grosio. See [pp. 119-20].
- Between this and the next there is another glacier pass to be discovered.
- From Val Viola Poschiavina, to Val Grosina; Passo di Sacco, 'Alpine Guide,' p. 404.
Livigno District.—Peaks.
Between Engadine and Val Livigno.
- Piz Quatervals, 10,358 ft., the highest in this range, easiest from Val Cluoza, but can be reached from any side.
- Piz d'Esen, 10,269 ft. from Scanfs.
Between Val Livigno and Val Viola.
- Monte Foscagno, 10,130 ft. }
- Monte delle Mine, 10,800 ft. }
- Monte Zembrasca, 10,700 ft. (?), 10,827 Studer.
The ground at the head of Val Tressenda is very inaccurately laid down on all maps. I assume the snow-peak conspicuous at the head of Val Tressenda to be Monte Zembrasca, and the slightly higher rock summit lying further E. to be the Monte delle Mine. - Punta del Campo, 10,843 ft. (Monte Vazzugna of A. C. map) ascended in 1866.
Between Val Viola and Val Tellina.
- Cima di Piazza, 11,713 ft. (?), first ascended in 1867 by Herr Weilenmann, 6½ to 7½ hrs. from Baths of Bormio; 2½ to châlets of Madonna d'Oga, then leaving the Cima San Colombano on the left, in 4½ hrs. to the top—rope required.
- Pizzo di Dosdè; unascended from Dosdè Alp. [Correct 'Alpine Guide,' p. 416, column 1, line 9 from bottom, by omitting words from ascended to Walker.]
- Corno di Lago Spalmo, 10,950 ft., highest peak unascended; the 2nd reached in 1866.
- Corno di Dosdè, 10,597 ft. See 'Alpine Guide,' p. 416.
- Cima di Saoseo, unascended, 10,729 ft.
- Punta di Teo, 10,007 ft., from Poschiavo or La Rosa, a sharp scramble at the end.
- Pizzo di Sena, 10,099 ft.