Tye ight a hangs aiid SN = 
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RONTISPIECE, a winter fcene in Lapland, with Aurora 
Borealis: the Arétic Fox, N° 10: Ermine, N° 26 : Snowy 
Owl, N° 121: and White Grous, N° 183. 
Title-page, with the head of the Elk, N° 3, before it was arrived at 
full age. 
Tab. I. The caves of Cauffe in Murray, — Introd. page xviir 
II. Rocks of fingular forms near Sandfide, oe ese 
III. The Doreholm, a fmall ifle, one of the Schetlands, per- 
forated with a vaft arch — —_ — XXVIII 
IV. Bird-catching in one of the Orkney ifles — — xxx 
VY. Antiquities  — = _— — XXXII 
Noe I, A Burgh of the fmalleft kind, with a fingle cell. 
If. The Burgh of Cud//wick in Schetland, and a fection of the wall. 
II]. The Burgh of Burrowfrth on Helinfta Voe, a holme or {mall ifle 
among the Schez/ands. It contains eleven cells. 
IV. Burgh of Suadurgh in Unff, one of the Schetlands. 
V. Burgh of Hog feeer. 
VI. Roman camp in Felther. 
For the drawings from which thefe Antiquities were engra- 
ven, I am indebted to the Reverend Mr. Low, Minifter 
of Birfa in Orkney, who, at my requeft, made the voyage 
of the Orkney and Schetland ifles in 1778. He hath pre- 
pared his journal for the prefs: it is to be hoped, that 
the liberality of the public will enable him to give this 
addition to my labors, which will complete the account 
of the northern part of the Britife dominions, 
Tab. VI. The Bow defcribed p. cxttv. The place it came 
from is uncertain; but doubtlefsly from the part 
of the weftern coaft of America frequented by the 
Walrus — _ —_ page cxLIv 
Tab. VII. 
