870 



THE I'.r.rnsTi isles. 



hamlet of CasfMon-ùi-Bracnnir. Nor eau the basin of the Don boast populous 

 towns. Iiiirniric, wliicli a canal joins to Aberdeen, exports corn and cattle, as 

 does also 0/d Mehintm, on tlie Leig-hts to the east of it ; whilst Kin tore, lower 

 down on the river, trades in limestone and granite. Newhurgh, at the mouth of 



Fii;. 18-3. — Peterhead and Fraserruugh. 

 Scale 1 : 200,000- 



4 • 00 



4 "10 



W.ofR 



^^ix^'^-ms^m 





1°50 



WcfGr 



Depth under 13 Fathoms. 



13 to 26 Jathoins 

 __^^____ 2 Miles. 



U rer 26 Fathoms. 



the Ythan, is hardly more than a fishing village, but lovers of the picturesque 

 will be delighted with a visit to Fyvie Castle, near the head of that river, one of 

 the most sumptuous baronial mansions in Scotland. In the valley of the Doveran, 

 on the western border of the county, are the small burghs of Turriff doià Huntly. 

 both with castles and in picturesque surroundings, but not otherwise remarkable. 



