Dr. Berger on the Isle of Man. 



6 



Name and Situation. 



Peel-Hill, high point 

 low point 



Sartyl , 



Slieaii-Aaljn, or 



Slieau-Chaillin 



...: North 



South 



Slieau-Chiarn . . . 



Slieau-dhoo . . . , 



Slieau-Lhearn . . 



Slieau-y-Carnane, or 



Slieau-y-Carnaane . , 



Head of Land, or overhanging 

 cliff between Slieau-y-Car 

 nane and Cronk-ne-Liry- 

 Lhaa , 



Snei-feldt, Snioghtey, or 

 Snawble; great . . 



little . . . . 



Boggy Table-Iand, N.W 

 Sneifeldt 



Upper limit of the arable land 

 betv. aen Little Snei-feldt 

 and Slieaij-Lhearn . . . 



Spanish-head 



St. Anne's head; lov/ point . 



St. John's chapel ; the Tinn- 

 wald t 



of 



Walberry How 



Watershed between Peeltown 



and Douglass . . . • 

 Watershed between Purl-keil- 



Moirrey and Port- Erin . 



Signification. 



Aali/n, beautiful 



The Witches mountain 



the Lord's mountain 

 the black mountain 

 the broad mountain 



Snow-field 



l\ umber 

 in the 

 Map. 



The harbour of St. Mary's 

 chui'ch, Irish Port . 



Si 

 S3 



SO 



3b 

 3b 

 9 

 18 

 21 



38 



m 



17 



48 



40 



I'jlcviitioii in ft (I 



above the. level of 



the Sea. 



675 

 330 



15G0 



702i 

 977-^ 

 1068 

 1215 

 1533 



990 



877i 



5 20 iC \ mean 

 I 195)0/2000* 



1775 



115^ 



937i 



550 



1261 



130 



485 

 126f 



sn 



* Snea-fell, from the trigonometrical Survey, 2004 

 Snafield, from Bishop Wilson . . 1740 



+ Tinnwald horn the Danish word Ting, a court of justice, and zcald, feuced. 

 on an artificial mount, near the middle of the island, in the open air. 



It is held 



