Mont Blanc. Principal peak, N. lat. 46 deg., W. long. 0 deg. 30 min., nearly 12,000 feet in height.
Cassini epsilon and delta. Two adjoining mountain masses N. of Cassini, more than 5000 feet high.
Eudoxus. S.E. of this formation, in N. lat. 43 deg., W. long. 10 deg., are two bright mountain masses, the more southerly rising 7000, and the other 4000 feet above the surface.
Mount Hadley. The northern extremity of the Apennines, in N. lat. 27 deg.
W. long. 5 deg., rising more than 15,000 feet above the Mare.
Mount Bradley. A promontory of the Apennines, in N, lat. 23 deg., W. long. 1 deg., nearly 14,000 feet above the Mare Imbrium.
The Silberschlag Range, running from near the S.E. side of Julius Caesar to the region W. of Agrippa.
SECOND QUADRANT.
The Alps. The eastern and greater portion.
The Apennines. Nearly the whole of the range.
The Carpathians.