LUNDY ISLAND. 



THE EASTERN COAST (from the Landing.) 



THERE are many odd nooks and corners in England 

 which are seldom visited by tourists, and of which 

 topographical writers know next to nothing, which are 

 yet well stored with objects of interest amply sufficient 

 to repay the toil and ingenuity expended in searching 

 them out. Such a spot is Lundy, that little rocky 

 island with precipitous sides that stands in the midst 

 of the waters of the Bristol Channel, like a sentinel, to 



