ORT TOUR OF SCOTLAND. 557 



the following remarks upon .that part 

 h is letft known, though not the Icaft 

 i, a> all thofe who have made 

 acknowledge. 



ior parts of Scotland, is 



no 1 i the dangers and infurmount- 



vant of ncccflarirs, and other 



.inceltors from 



.ouruamous regions. T >le are 



oblige. rifh, tat 



and wild 1 itc b< rf, ;nutton 



Mb, arc pie- 



pay for riu .ind fpirituous liquors, arc yet 



J, and table linen, 



far -figer; but 



ire onh able to the main 



roads, winch are now generally accomiru -ith 



carriages. 



The bed fcafon for an excurfion into Scotland, is, 



;ic of May, till the ftrfl of Augult. 



we.it Iv v and clear, a cir- 



iccof the tirft importance to who tra 



ICT for health or pleafurc. The glon^ of Scotland 



;jic"turckjuc views, and romantic K 

 which, tion, require^ both a 



along 



in a dole carriage, arriving Lite, a out 



inuft return with a very fuperficial knowledge 

 of the country, and the ma the pc<> 



re are 4 roads which lead from i^ondon to 

 Edinburgh 



the cart :cc 388 



, in the centre 378 



Jcu litto, not yet c< ..;id 



L'arlille, on the weft 396 

 The ciifTerencc n all th j[j who- 

 ever t> -Ion nui/ly from motives 

 of curiofic ':\ or infonnation, may fct out by 

 the call road, and return by the well. The Knglilft 



counties 



