Lewis’s table of sightlines from stone circles (colour added in Web version)

{Fold-out facing p. 148}

Diagram or Table showing the directions in which outlying stones, prominent hills, and other special objects, are seen from the centres of certain circles in England and Wales. (See explanation of numbers at pages 148–151.)
Names of Circles. N. W. N. N.E. E. S.E. S. S.W. W.
  50 60 70 80 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40
Long Meg, 24 46 80
Cumberland.
Keswick, 2 9 25 58 62 79 90
Cumberland.
Swinside, 97 26 27 28 98 81
Cumberland.
Gunnerkeld, 10
Westmoreland.
Mount Murray, 45
Isle of Man.
Penmaenmawr, 19 20 21 73 96
N. Wales.
Hoarstone, 39 82
Shropshire.
Mitchells Fold, 40 74 75 76
Shropshire.
Arborlowe, 1 41 63
Derbyshire.
Rollrich, 29 59
Oxfordshire.
Winterbourne, 50 69 91
Wiltshire.
Abury, 5 34 64 70 77 83
Wiltshire.
Stonehenge, 6 42 71
Wiltshire.
Stanton Drew, 22 44 51 60 67 84
Somerset.
Gorwell, 99
Dorset.
Winterbourne, 35
Dorset.
Hurlers, 8 16 43 52 53 61 85 86 87 88
Cornwall.
Fernacre, 11 56 66 78 92
Cornwall.
Stannon, 47 55 65
Cornwall.
Leaze, 17 30 36 48 72
Cornwall.
Stripple Stones, 3 12 18 31 32 33 89
Cornwall.
Trippet Stones, 13 23 49 54
Cornwall.
Boskednan, 4 14 37 68
Cornwall.
Tregaseal, 15 57 93
Cornwall.
Boscawenun, 100
Cornwall.
Dancemaen, 7 38 95 94
Cornwall.