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TABLE OF REFERENCE — continued. 



Names of Rivers. 



Limits of Estuary. 



Authority or basis on 

 which EstuaryLines 

 shown on foregoing 

 Map were drawn. 



Thurso . 



A Portion of a Circle of 400 Yards Radius 

 drawn from a Centre placed Mid-channel 

 at the Line of Low Water of Equinoctial 

 Spring Tides, and continued to the 

 Shore at High Water by Tangents, that 

 on the East being to a Point 500 Yards 

 North-east of Thurso Castle, and that 

 on the West being in the Direction of 

 the Toll House. 





Tong or 

 Thung 



Torridon, 

 Balgay, and 

 Shieldag 



See Greiss. 



A straight Line drawn across the Narrows 

 between Loch Shieldag and Outer Loch 

 Torridon, where Diobaig Point and Ru 

 Ardtishlic most nearly approach each 

 other. 



Admiralty Chart, 2638. 



Ugie. . . . 



A Portion of a Circle of 200 Yards Radius 

 to be drawn from a Centre placed Mid- 

 channel in the River where it joins the 

 Sea at Low Water of Equinoctial Spring 

 Tides, and continued Shorewards by 

 Tangents to the Circle drawn to the 

 nearest Points of the Shore of the respec- 

 tive Sides of the River at High-water 

 Mark, also of Equinoctial Spring Tides. 





Ullapool . . 



See Broom. 





Urr . . . . 



A straight Line drawn from Balcarry 

 Point on the West, through the Out- 

 side of Hestan Island, to the Eastern 

 Extremity of Gutcher's Island at Low 

 Water, and thence Inshore to High- 

 water Mark at the projecting Point 

 distant One Mile from Castle Hill 

 Point. 



Ordnance Survey. 



Wick . . . 



The Line of the Breakwater now in 

 course of Construction, and a straight 

 Line drawn due North from the outer 

 End of the said Breakwater to the 

 North Shore. 



Ordnance Survey. 



Ythan . . . 



A Portion of a Circle of 300 Yards Radius 

 to be drawn from a Centre placed Mid- 



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Sea at Low Water of Equinoctial Spring 

 Tides, and continued Shorewards by 

 Tangents to the Circle drawn to the 

 nearest Points of the Shore of the re- 

 spective Sides of the River at High- 

 water Mark, also of Equinoctial Spring 

 Tides. 





