DIRECTIONS FOR THE BINDER. 



ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. L 



ARTISTS. 



A. — AUom. 



B Bartlett. 



C. — Campion. 



To face Pat/e 



VIGNETTE — Edinburgh, from the Calton Hill. 

 M-iP OF Scotland 1 



Coldstream, from the Enuli.sh side . . A . 



Abbotsfurd A . 



Dryeurgh Abbey A . 



Fast Castle — the Royal Squadron conveying 

 His Majesty, George IV. towards Edin- 

 burgh A . 



Dunbar Castle A . 



Tyninghame House* A . 



Tamtallan Castle A . 



Interior of Roslyn Chapei A . 



Hawthorndbn A . 



Edinburgh, fro.m Craigmillar Castle . . A . 



Edinburgh, from the Castle Ramparts, (loith 

 the great Gun, Mona Meg) . . . . B . 



West Bow, Edinburgh — condemned Co\'enan- 

 ters A . 



The Royal Institution, f School of Arts) . A . 



Heriot's Hospital, from the Grey Friars' 



Church-yard A . 102 



The House of John Kno.x A . 104 



Holvrood Chapel A. Ill 



The Calton Hill, with Nelson's Monujient, B . 117 



The Canongate, during the Procession of 



His Majesty, George IV A . 130 



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 39 



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44 

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 57 

 59 

 80 

 83 

 87 



BO 



95 



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To /ace Page 

 Inner Court of the Palace of Linlithgow, A 144 



Stirling Castle C . 155 



Town and Castle of Stirling, (Battle o/Sauchie 



Burn) A . 157 



Stirling Castle, from the Ramp.ajits . . A . 162 

 Castle Wynd, Marr's Wark, and Cathedrai, A 170 

 Ayr, WITH ancient Tower in the Fore-ground, B 177 

 The " TwA Brigs," or the Old and New 



Bridges, Ayr B . 173 



Alloway Kirk, \yith Burns' Monument . B . 179 

 Banks of Ayr, near B.illochmyle . . . B . 181 



Bridge of Doo.n B . 182 



Isle of Arran, from Greenan Castle . B . 183 

 Ailsa Craig, fro.m Turnberry Castle . . B .' 185 

 Crossregal Abbey, ne.\r M.\ybole . . . B . 186 



Castle of Mavbole B . 187 



Colzean Castle B . 188 



Drumlanrig Castle B . 190 



Lincluden Colle(;e B . 191 



The Town of Dumfries B . 192 



Mausoleu.m of Burns, Dumfries . . . . B . 193 

 Gilnockie, or Johnnie Armstrong's Tower, A. 194 



Jedburgh Abbey A . 197 



Melrose Abbey A . 198 



Kelso Abbey A . 199 



• Tyninsliame House,too late to be fully noticed in its proper place, is the family residenceof theEarl of Haddington, 

 and justly considered one of the most picturesque structures in the kingdom. It hears the stamp of various epochs, ten of 

 the noble proprietor's ancestors having successively contributed some new embellishment to it, and each in accordance 

 with his own peculiar taste, or the prevailing fashion of the day. It is surrounded by magnificent woods, and remark- 

 able for a series of holly hedges, one of which, measuring twenty-five feet in height, by thirteen in breadth, is 

 proverbially known as " the vegetable wonder" of T^minghame. 



*,* Further particulars respecting some of the more famous scenes illustrated in these volumes, will be found in 

 tlic now Scenic Annual for 1838, now in the press, edited by Tho.aias Campbell, Esu., author of " The Pleasures 

 OF Hope." 



