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Fishguard ; St. Davids ; St. Catherine's Island, &c., Pem- 

 brokeshire. Aberystwith and elsewhere, Cardiganshire. 



N. WALES. Llanddwyn ; South Stack Lighthouse, Holy head, 

 &c., Angiesea. Towyn, Merionethshire. Carnarvon Castle ; 

 Orme's head ; Bangor, Carnarvonshire. 



MERSEY. -Eed Noses rocks, New Brighton, at the mouth of 

 the Mersey ; Hilbre island, mouth of the Dee, Cheshire. 

 Win wick stone-quarry near Warrington ; Newton ; near 

 Liverpool ; rocks near Hey sham, Lancashire. 



HUMBER. Cliffs north of Scarborough, Yorkshire. 



TYNE, Marsden rocks ; Black-hall dean, west of Hartlepool ; 

 Teesdale, Durham. Howick, Northumberland, T. Wilcke. 

 Holy Island, B.S.E. N. Durham. 



LAKES. Sea cave near Silverdale, Westmoreland. Whitehaven ; 

 St. Bee's head, Cumberland. Head of Morecambe bay, 

 North Lancashire. Isle of Man. 



W. LOWLANDS. Colvend cliffs, Kircudbrightshire, P. Gray. 

 Port Patrick, Wigtonshire. Ayrshire. 



E. LOWLANDS. Near Eyemouth, and elsewhere on the Ber- 

 wickshire coast. Near Queensferry, Edinburghshire. 



E. HIGHLANDS. Weems, and elsewhere on the coast of Fife- 

 shire. Eed Head, A. Croall, B.S.E. ; east of Auchmithie, 

 G. Lawson ; Montrose ; Dysart, Forfarshire. Kincardine- 

 shire. Coast of Aberdeenshire. Morayshire. 



W. HIGHLANDS. Isles of Bute, Islay, Cantyre, Arran, Staffa, 

 Ion a, and Skye ; Ailsa Craig. 



