DESCRIPTION OF TINTO. 



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Symington and Culter, and up the river to a con- 

 siderable distance. The effect of the landskip is 

 completed by the number of villas, and other 

 marks of population and comfort, which every 

 where appear in the vicinity of the Clyde,— There 

 are few elevations in the United Kingdom, where 

 ^ finer assemblage of the grand, and the beautiful 

 in nature, may be contemplated, than from Tin- 

 to, 



