SHORT TOUR OF SCOTLAND. 591 



!rsfrom IVrth, the r > at 



ifsofBirnam wood, and nuiiMml a ii- 



id po- 



pul itancoully 



jntains, o> heath, or nan. 



cams, and ex* 



> courfc in the 



, he is a t.iicd by wood and water. 



elentrdofi tones neai It had been gcne- 



. rc on the Mur- 



i the oon 



anew field . ; ci f 



./ T*wm. Thck arc iuppofed to be of IV'nfli or Danifli 



iwocohimnt ol 

 Abemcth 

 at t. ct. The other is :r 



uhrrcnce near the bottom 46 i*xi , the limknc. 

 .: pan is i mchciy tod at the top, : 



> II. upon his ODnquedof the Pifti 



principal rcliciencc, dc- 



'.icalpinc laivt) trom a tumuin^ uaiued 



;o this place, 



nnage, the corona: predeceflbrs, 



and here it was is fucceilbrs, dowa 



ic year 1 296, when Edward 1 .land carried it to Lon- 



don, t. the cir 



; being v 



here till the rt-tgn ot C'tiarlcs 11. : >narch who honoured 



Scone with that ceremor 



cone, the abbe*. and other mag- 



!)uilduigs v nothing now rem.. 



v. . . hcs, antl 



ric kingdom. 

 am H'**J, *mlD**Jhut*<. in Wood 



;h lands. Dunfmanc b a 



jilt 

 > a place of i 



. 



neighbourhood atx t*l- and othc 



cry 



