Letter received by Banks from Archibald Menzies, 6 February1794 (Series 61.20) - No. 0003

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found to be about 2700 yards above the level of the sea.

I am just preparing to set off this day on another expedition to Monaroa [Monaro volcano] with some expections of reaching the lower line of snow so as to be able to ascertain its height above the level of the sea with a sufficient degree of exactness.

We quit these Islands early in March, & proceed to the Northward to reasume our examinations in the Lat:56ºN. and I doubt much whither we shall be able to accomplish the object of our voyage on the coast next summer, unless the two Vessels separate and take different portions.

I have the honor to be with due respect & esteem

Sir Joseph

Your most Obedt Humle Servt

A Menzies

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