REMARKS ON DOCTOR 



f * found nift, n -he draughts, for the purpose 



any futua- publics 



.us iccoml inting Ih 



. . . 



;, docs no grc :u| we 



fhal! 



the doctor 3 me; ns his fecoml letter thus 



44 Dr. 



4t hin ,;ch hurt, &c." A! 



'. ickenzic's letter, and the caml d manner of 



exprelTir.g himiclf, . . or that I 



' <;e is mild, his argi, ;:ul he 



. that the ^uld poii 



really exift, in 01 d</r t. 



The doctor thus called . thnt 



. ruts under 



I of wlm!. 



(a part or :nap, the rock called 



inot, near the Schant illands, is laid down about 4 mi; 

 " of !n a futu: 



*' cor, it of and Ireland, : me is laid 



per place : II d then dif- 



** covered his error, and u-i y j 'ed it." Let us now 



hear the anf'.ver made by Mr. Mackenzie's friend to this mighty 

 charge. 



S I R 



<f I bej; leave, through the ^f your pp. per, to recall 



* c the !;lic to donor An : - ion,f 



44 Mr. Mackenzie's fiirve}?, the pub!: ;hlv int^ 



il in judging h< ,.;ns of a \ 



" tude and importance, I- hand true, or on the 



" other falfe. Dr. Anderfon has ri prclmted thole charts a 

 *' erroneous and dangerous ; and has infinuatcd, if not declared, 

 44 that the public money had been mil-lpent, in bein^ laid out for 

 ** furveys, that were nothing but a 1, : inpofition. In fup- 



f 4 port of this charge, the doctor has condefcended upon one 

 <4 cular, of which the public is now to judge. But, to enable 

 44 thofe, who never had an opportunity of examining the fub- 

 jecl, it will be neceftary to give a fhort account of the ori- 

 <c ginal of thofe fun 



. of 'the Orkneys was the firft undertaken by 



. Mackenzie. It was made at his ownexpence, and pub- 



* liflied at his own rifk. In this work there is alfo a rhait 



iiich he in fait I'urveyed. Thclc rhnrrj 



4 were found fo accurate, fo ineful, and io well received by 



the public, thar Mr. Mackenzii ployed by govcrn- 



<* mcnt, to furvey the weft coaft of Britain, and t' ; Tre- 



< 4 land. In this general furvey, Mr. Mackenzie begins with the 



' Lewis, the furvcy of which 'had not been completed in his prU 



\*atc labours j conlequently, of this there is publifl 



44 p' 



