Chú thích Cameroun_(núi)

  1. A higher elevation of 4.095 m (13.435 ft) is often given, but this is not compatible with SRTM data, which shows no 3" cells higher than 4.027 m (13.212 ft) or 1" cells higher than 4.029 m (13.219 ft). A GPS reading of 13,200±50 feet (4024±16 m) has been reported. The elevation is subject to change due to volcanic activity.
  2. "Mont Cameroun, Cameroon" Peakbagger.com. Truy cập 2012-09-30.
  3. DeLancey and DeLancey 174. The authors do not give a precise year, but Merrick was active in Cameroon from 1844 to 1849.