282 HISTORY OF BRITISH TERNS. 



MERSEY. Near Over ; between Egremont and New Brighton ; 

 Macclesfield, &c., Cheshire. Chilburn, near Todmorden; 

 Newton ; Oldham ; Bootle, &c., Lancashire. 



HUMBER. Teesdale; Cronckley Fell; Hambleton hills; Hali- 

 fax ; Eichmond ; Settle ; Sheffield, and various other parts 

 of Yorkshire. 



TYNE. Near Shewing Shields; Hexham; Horsley, /. Bigge; 

 Tynemonth; Newcastle Town Moor, Northumberland. 

 Near Marsden rocks ; Beamish, Durham. 



LAKES. Keswick; Castle Sowerby; Daleton; Flimby; As- 

 patria, &c., Cumberland. Eigmaden, and elsewhere, West- 

 moreland. 



W. LOWLANDS. About Dumfries; Drumlanrig; Barhill, Tin- 

 wald, P. Gray, Dumfriesshire. Dalscarith ; Glen of Ter- 

 regles; Douglas Hall, Colvend; and elsewhere, Kircud- 

 brightshire, P. Gray. Portpatrick, Wigtonshire. Ayr- 

 shire. Cathkin hills, Lanarkshire. Gourock, Eenfrew- 

 shire. 



E. LOWLANDS. Bernerside hill; Blackburnrigg Dean; Col- 

 dingham Moor, Berwickshire. Pentland hills and else- 

 where, Edinburghshire. Linlithgowshire. 



E. HIGHLANDS. Clackmannanshire. Kinross-shire. Fifeshire. 

 Ben Lawers ; S. of Loch Tay ; Blair Athol ; Craig Chal- 

 liach, Perthshire. Kingoldrum, G. Lawson; Clova moun- 

 tains ; Sands of Barry ; Montrose ; Arbroath, 8cc., Forfar- 



