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after its boundaries are extended ; and a good idea of the scenery, 

 as we have viewed it to-day, may be gained by a careful study of 

 Mr. Pettitt's excellent delineations.* 



* A series of good photographs, taken with the special object of recording 

 the present aspect of Thirlmere and its surroundings, has already been secured, 

 for the same reason. (Ed.) 



