133 39 31-8 276 31 27-4 31 03 31-6
313 39 37·1
4.606 3165
96 31 23-3
4-713 8936
136 03 28.1
4.802 7196
72 34 49-6 146 55 39.8 214 30 39-9
252 34 53-7
4.743 5260
326 55 37:4
4.689 2993
273 30 36-5
34 93
20 38-2
4-725 2788
30 30-8
4.848 4010
148 38 51-2
161 29 21.2 230 08 49·1
328 38 54.1 341
29 22.8
50 08 472
5.093 27 5-061 41 4.750 0965
7 13 45-6 312 33 31.3
187 13 45.8
4.387 8029
132 33 29.2
4.537 0849
APPENDIX III.
TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY. WESTERN PROVINCE, UGANDA PROTECTORATE. PROGRESS OF TOPOGRAPHERS.
Column C. includes all time from start to finish, inking in, travelling, sickness, &c., from commencement on ground to last day on ground.
Days.
Average Progress. quare miles per diem.
A rea
Names.
B.
C.
A.
In field,
In field,
mapped,
quare miles.
A.
B.
C.
In fuld.
including
all time
inking in.
included.
Sergeant Thomas... Sergeant Archer
142.
169
180
914-5
6:44
5:41
5-08
190
219
237†
1066-8 5-01
4-87
4.50
Lance Corporal Powell
161
199
231
938.9
5-83
4.22
4:00
Sapper Old
110
125
1311
525-6
4.78
4-20
4.01
Totals and General Average
603
712
779
3443-6
5.7
4.8
44
• Second allotment 520 square miles in 72 days=72 square miles per diem.
† includes 14 days sick.
Includes some sickness.
15335
No. 4.
SIERRA LEONE.
THE DIRECTOR OF MILITARY OPERATIONS to COLONIAL OFFICE.
(Received 5 May, 1913.)
The Director of Military Operations presents his compliments to the Under- Secretary of State for the Colonies and begs to offer a few remarks on the questions raised in the letter of 21st January, 1913,* from the Governor of Sierra Leone.
The letter begins with a request for the survey of the Peninsula of Sierra Leone
on the lines of the Straits Settlements Survey and goes on to suggest a survey of the whole Protectorate.
• No. 2.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
mhtm CO. 885
22 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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