SCOTLAND 



ILLUSTRATED 



IN A 



SERIES OF VIEWS TAKEN EXPRESSLY FOR THIS AYORK 



BY 



MESSRS. T. ALLOM, W. H. BARTLETT, AND H. M'CULLOCH. 



WILLIAM BEATTIE, M.D. 



(iRAI). OF THE rXIV. OF EDIN. ; MEMB. OF THK ROVAI. t ULI.. itr PHV>. I,(lND(»X ; 



OF THE HISTOR. INSTITUTE OF FRANCE: 



AI.'THOR OF " SWlTZERf-AND," " THE WALDENSES," " A RESIDENCE IN (iER.M ANY," ETC. 



" Scotland, one and all. 

 Scotch plaids, Scotch snoods; the blue hills and clear streams; 

 The Dee, the Don; Balgounie's Brig's black wall."— Bvrok. 



" The North Countrie ; 

 A nation famed for Song and Beauty's charms; 

 Zealous, yet modest; innocent, though free; 

 Patient of toil ; serene amidst alarms ; 

 Inflexible in faith ; invincible in arms."— Bf.attie's Minsirel. 



VOL. I. 



LONDON : 



GEORGE VIRTUE, 26, IVY LANE, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



MDCCCX.XXVni. 



