AND FORT WILLIAM. 



mentioned, flow from the wcftcrn coaft to Loch 

 md from i! nany 



mile-, 1 Glen Monfon, where they fall into 



Loch Nefs, nea: \uulti 



>m the eaitcrn cxtr< the lake i flues the 



river Nek, gliding in a copious llrcam through a 



traftofH .) Invernefs, where it falls into Loch 



Beaulie, a is fait v. h com- 



cates with the Tea ac a narrow ftrait called 



by i he modern Fort George. The 



I, 40 to So yards wide; 



h 4 or 5 feet i the declivity of the 



ic flows about i mile above 



the town , bur, on account of floods, and other ob- 

 ilruftion v heaped and mod effectual naviga- 



tions would be to make cuts along the fides of the 



Ahich is found to be practicable. 

 < whole line of communication from the Sound 

 of Mull to In\ comprifes an extent of 82 



, and is thus compofed of land and water, 



River Lochy 7 



Oich 5 



Nefs 8 



Linnhe Lochf 24 

 Loch Lochy 10 



h 



2B 



60 



Land, from Loch Lochy to Loch Oich, 

 the level i t above high water at 



neap tides 



i he girhfoa a' ;ui"tui arc iuj 



vhkh 

 .end this Cwc : ner. 



-f- ' loch 



only 14 milei . 



Lakes 



