. Switzerland and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers. ) orthe Tete Noire (R. 55) to Argentiere in the valley of Chamouny. — 2nd in the morning by Les Tines to the Chapeau, over the Mer de Glaceto Jlontanvert and Chamouny. In the afternoon to the Flegere, returningto Chamouny in the evening (R. 54). — 3rd day. By diligence to Geneva(H. 53). Excursion-tickets, see p. 213. Tlie Lake of Geneva (1230j, Fr. Lac Leman^GeT. Genfer See,tlie Larus Lemanus of the , is 45 M. in length, 8^/2 between Rolle and Thonon, 7i/.> M. between Ouc


. Switzerland and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and the Tyrol : handbook for travellers. ) orthe Tete Noire (R. 55) to Argentiere in the valley of Chamouny. — 2nd in the morning by Les Tines to the Chapeau, over the Mer de Glaceto Jlontanvert and Chamouny. In the afternoon to the Flegere, returningto Chamouny in the evening (R. 54). — 3rd day. By diligence to Geneva(H. 53). Excursion-tickets, see p. 213. Tlie Lake of Geneva (1230j, Fr. Lac Leman^GeT. Genfer See,tlie Larus Lemanus of the , is 45 M. in length, 8^/2 between Rolle and Thonon, 7i/.> M. between Ouchy andEvian, and only II/2 M- between tlie Pointe de Genthod andBellerive, 500 deep near Chillon. 050 near Meillerie, and 300between Nyon and Geneva. The area is about 200 sq. M., being34 sq. M. more than that of the Lake of Constanee. In shape itresembles a half-moon, the two horns of which are inclined tothe S. ; this form is most distinctly and beautifully observed fromthe Signal de Bougy (p. 191). The K. horn formerly extended9 M. farther towards Bex : the deposit brought down by the. Enql .MciUn


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