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THE BRITISH ISLES. 



FalMaml, with the " palace " in which ihe ehlest son of Kobert III. died of 

 starvation. 



Ferry port-on-CraUj occupies a commanding position at the mouth of the Tuy, 

 opposite Broughti/. Ncirport and Bahncrino are villages on the Tay, between which 

 stood the bridge, destroyed in December, 1879. Neu-hurgh, higher up, on the 

 border of Perthshire, beautifully situated, carries on a considerabls trade in corn 

 and coals. Xear it arc the ruins of the abbey of Lindores. 



