OF TMF MRTH OF CLYD1 



docs not admit of a road for travellers ; the gentle- 

 county, and A , luvc tlu-rcforc 

 .1 good road through Glen-Nap, a 

 al miles in length, war 

 ', river, which 

 :% rhr tributary 'he mountain* on each 



an. 



Upon emerging from rhis glen, th 

 l.uui, ( , Arran, an . objc^K 



view. We arr no ifhire, \s 



'.rcai ilivilions, viz. Carrie, on the 



f-nirh ; Kvlr, in 'hr c r-nrr , .ind Cunningham, on the 



hole compo of the 1 oun- 



for th 

 frit ilc, I. rd with heel 



ingrain, 

 wc-ll-fc and fhccp, coal, limcftone, and 



re numerou n confider- 



, and generally ftoc : icfa lalmon. I: 



vc coaft, of 60 miles in a liiu .:nctimes 



\\ by the fhoalsof herrings, frequn fh of 



the lelTer whale kind, and is at all tin 



liitc ftlh. Nature having done Ib much h 

 and land, we (hall i EC the per contra, on the 



of the inhabits. 



After a Ihort ride upon the high lands above 

 Glen-Nap, we defccnd to the coall, where the 

 river Stincher falls into the rirth of ^ forming 



a harbour for final 1 vefV-1.^ Iv.i: in a Hate r 

 A poor litti .vithout any apj)earanct 



or manufadui :1 joys, or 



rather abufes, this fine ftation for fifheries of various 

 denominations. Now and then an old man brngs in 

 IO or 12 do'/ n, and : 



chance, : or 3 travi uld dine or llec 



e, his fortune for th.. , and the 



next. Sometimes thcfc indigent pen* 1 fell 



M M haddocs 



