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Interior of an Irish cabin Fidelity of married women 

 Mr. Reid's colliery Coal resembles that of Camp- 

 bell Town Described by Whitehurst Mr. Read's 

 farming at Bally Castle 155 



LETTER XV. 



View of Rachlin and Fairhead on the road to Port Rush 

 Ascend from the shore a poor uncultivated district 

 Cottier's abridgment of privileges Misery pro- 

 duced by the absence of proprietors Carrickarede 

 Bridge over a frightful chasm Method of taking 

 salmon Terrific path on the edge of a precipice 

 Appearances of volcanic convulsions Scottish mode 

 of hay-making Village of Lessenaugh Its state of 

 wretchedness Interior of a cottier's cabin Assem- 

 blage of the inhabitants Absentees exhorted Pro- 

 fitable labor should be encouraged Giants' Causeway 

 Cavern of great interest and curiosity Examina- 

 tion of strata No crater Theory as to the origin of 

 basalt Sir James Hall Basalt between fields of 

 coal Admiration excited by Giants' Causeway 

 Beauties of Plasket School for sixty scholars Glen- 

 luce Castle . , 175 



LETTER XVI. 



.Mr. Hunt's farm under the Countess of Antrim- 

 Threshing mill Port Rush Want of quickset 

 hedges Origin of lava Dr. Richardson's researches 

 Fiorin grass Sea sand used as manure Irish 

 shovel and English spade Want of proper tools 

 Extension of poor laws to Ireland Intemperance un- 

 frequent in genteel societies Luxury of Ireland 

 Reflections . 200 



