EXPLANATION OF ‘‘VICE-COUNTIES.” 187 
61.—York S.E. is the East Riding. 
62.—York N.E. is the eastern half of the North Riding, 
the part lying east of the Rivers Wiske and Swale. 
63.—York S.W. is the southern half of the West Riding, 
bounded on the north by the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, 
and below Leeds by the River Aire. 
64.—York Mid W. is the northern half of the West 
Riding, minus the Dent and Sedbergh district. 
65.—York N.W. is the western half of the North 
Riding, to which is added the Dent and Sedbergh district 
of the West Riding. 
67 and 68.—Northumberland S. and Cheviotland, 
divided by the River Coquet, and a line continued to 
Carter Fell from the Linn Bridge. 
86.-—Stirlingshire, includes the detached portion of 
Dumbartonshire. 
87 and 88.—Perth West with Clackmannan, and Perth 
Mid, divided by the line of watershed which separates the 
tributaries of the Tay from those of the Forth. 
88 and 89.—Perth Mid, and Perth E., separated by the 
Rivers Garry and Tay. 
92 and 93.—Aberdeen S. and N., separated by the 
watershed line which runs E. and W. from Inverury. 
95.—Elginshire, includes the detached portion of Inver- 
ness-shire which separates the two portions of Elginshire. 
