OF FIRTH OF CLYDE. 



, whitings, and fmall cud, to the amount of 



ance of 15 



' - '.int 



., 



nt pal; 



tea the timorous mind, for 

 no danger is to be appre- 



is the r< 



| ) tin- hcjoh: 



bel . lit, 



and the whole con , i her, one oi' the 



il profpecls in tnefe kingdoms. Cumberland and 

 the iile of Man, now disappear; Ireland is faintly 

 ;i at a great ilidance due weft; but A ilia, Cantire, 

 Arran, and the Highland mountains, are in full YJ 

 e fliipping pafling to and fro, contribute to 



pedt 



van, a large and populous villag:-, i.s fituat 

 the mouth of the river Girvan, which al ^ a 



natural harbour where fifhi: d iu(H-. 



:u water. From this c: 



9 mill :;d 19 miles ; pofite coail of 



Cantire. This rock is i mil ;cumferenc' 



the ball-, is acceffrble only at < s to 



a 



and rabbits pick up ; ,iort 



is and furze j but the importance of the rock con- 

 fids in the great variety and boundl- 



.J\ it is J, parti' the 



, or foL:. ) ? oung are uleci at the 



1 bring . Other birds 



'1 lie .'ed 



h of v.. . un 7 to 48 



. 



