NATURE AND MAN IN THE FORTH VALLEY. 89 
mate where marked with an asterisk) and population in 1891 
and 1901 of each. Portions of some of these parishes are 
not in the district drained by the Forth, but as both area 
-and population are included, the general result is not 
materially affected by the circumstance. In some cases 
‘the parish boundaries have been altered between 1891 and 
1901, making comparison in these cases difficult. 
The 
figures for the three districts, as wholes, are, however, not 
| 
-affected. 
Highland, 
Anea Populatio | Population 
Parishes. in Acres ih ee 
in 1891. in 1891. | in 1901. 
Buchanan, 47,804 658 487 
Drymen, . 30,973 | 1,512 1,390 
Aberfoyle, | 29,215 1,023 1,050 
Port of Menteith, 23,599 1,092 1,088 
Balquhidder, | 56,149 612 605 
Callander, | 58,816 2,279 Pei iia 
| 241,556 7,176 6,791 
Agricultural. 
Area | Population | Populati 
Parishes, apace opulation ‘opulation | 
in 1891. in 1891. | in 1901. 
-Kippen, . t1,891 1,486 1,456 
Gargunnock, 9,913 674 633 
St Ninians, * 35,200 9,571 8,160 
Kincardine, * Sai 7,500 1,277 1,308 | 
Kilmadock,* 28,800 2,760 2,705 
| Lecropt, * 3,200 273 a 
| Logie, * 11,360 4,252 4,432 2 
: Dunblane, 18,636 3,220 3,812 2 
Ardoch, . 22,280 959 916 
Blackford, 21,041 1,522 1,539 
' Glendevon, 9,154 141 149 
Muckhart, 4,960 542 475 
| Fossoway,* 25,600 785 1,046 
_| Saline, 8,768 760 1,012 
217,743 28,222 27,643 
+ Now merged in Logie and Dunblane. 
* Includes part of Lecropt. 
