THE OCHILS. 



The most south- 

 erly of the Ochil Hills is 

 Dunmyat, which is famous 

 for the extensive view obtained 

 from its summit. A little to 

 the east of it rises Beucleuch, 

 the highest hill in the range, 

 2352 feet high. It shoots up 

 into a tall rocky point, called 

 Craigleith, famous in ancient 

 times for the production of fal- 

 cons. In a hollow behind the 

 point, where the sun's rays never 

 extend, the snow lies far into the 

 summer. The people of the 

 neighbourhood give it the 

 name of Lady Alva's Web. 



The little town of Alva 

 lies close to the 





A EIFT IN THE OCHILS, NEAR MRNSTRIE. 



