WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND. 55 



Returns 



m 8 years, In Outer Hebrides — continued. 



including 1887. 

 1887. Values. Feet. 



2 91. Isle Oronsay, I. 58 



2 92. Ardnamurchan I. 



8 * 93. Skerry vore and Hynish Signal 



Tower, Tiree, II. 150 



8 * 94. Dhuheartach, I. 146 



5 95. Sound of Mull, V. 55 



96. Corran Ferry, IV. 38 



4 97. Lismore, Oban, I. 103 



2 98. Fladda, Easdale, VI. 42 



4 99. Rhuvaal, IV. 147 



7 100. M 'Arthur's Head, IV. 128 



8 *101. Skervuile, II. 73 



8 *102. Rhinns of Islay, IV. 159 



3 *103. Lochindaul, IV. 50 



104. Mull of Cantyre, VI. 297 



105. Sanda...... 



106. Devaar, II. 120 



107. Pladda, Arran, II. 130 , 



5 *108. Lamlash, Arran,... IV. 46 cs 



4 *109. Turnberry, Ayrshire, IV. 96 <p 



109b. Ailsa Craig, 1885, H 



7 *110. Corsewall, IV. 112 



111. Loch Ryan, I. 46 



7 *112. Portpatrick,.... I. 37 



7 *113. Mull of Galloway, II. 325 



4 *114. Little Ross, IV. 176 



Diary from the Stations. 



Butt of Lewis. — Robert Agnew (replacing Mr Edgar, who is 

 now at Lochindaul, q.v.). Mr R. Agnew is a son of Mr Joseph 

 Agnew, late keeper at Isle of May (East Coast), now stationed 

 at Monach Isles, q.v. Mr R. Agnew sends, in all, two excellently 

 well-filled schedules from the Butt of Lewis. Under date of 

 November 9th, 1886, he writes : " I send you a schedule. I 

 hope you will find it of use. I would have sent it sooner, but 

 wrote to my father for the loan of a book to help me, and 

 waited till I heard from him." [Schedules sent date from 

 August 23d to February 7, 1887.] Mr Agnew continues : " I 



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