45* SITI ATIONS FOR TOWNS 



\vards the northern extremity of Mid Lorn, h 

 i found of K( and Oban 



at u re for a place of trade. "In the 

 " found o ra, by fome called the I lorle-fhoe, 



i rera, which is 1 

 nchoragc for fhips and vef- 

 " fels of any frze ; and it is a convenient pla< 

 " vtl bound cither northwai Jiith- 



e bed parts to ride in are in the L> 



r.c that the dream of floo< ; ward through the middle 



That runs ca:: 



along the fliore of Scnrba ; ami at a 1 

 oppoiite to the whit 1 pools, is reflected lout: 'hem; 



oblique clr ibutes to inci< 



tion, and the rage of the waves. '1 



"Ut 5 or ' -.n hour; t It with 6 oars, in a 



-i:ld not item it. Th continues to ; 



during ebb- . ell as with tlo< d, but r.ot i'o \ioli-ntly as \\itli 



;is iticli' into whirlpools on the 

 Jura! 1'iiincl lib . luithtbb and flood ; but the 



o Inch a height as in the part called thi 

 . During 1 ;, \\luch conti- 



h Ipring tide, and a whole hour with neap tide, 

 (bund is as imooth :\ 



Tlu- llicair, of l! ' . ;i hour 



I.T than on the- de. 



! happens to be becalmed near the cnft entry of this 



cze of 

 \\ ind, it will be in \ ain to get pad Corr) v 



. 



and every thing that is 1 



fails and helm, i -die of the 



, fo as the tu lie mod >, 



hith lie on each fide. '" If tlv. 



- :-.r the Ju ;npt to get 



r it altogether, but to keep fo r >s that the tide 



. :... ; 



, if the wind is any tl 



in- little illand, 



' 



till thi To avoid ! 



( om the fouth ' 



near K'nautra illand, -te breeze of wind will be 



: 



tide alorc will t' an hour before high 



4 "Oban; 



