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TABLE OF REFERENCE— continued. 



Names of Rivers. 



Limits of Estuary. 



Authority or basis on 

 which Estuary Lines 

 shown on foregoing 

 Map were drawn. 



SCADDLE . . 



See Lochy. 





Shiel (Loch 

 Shiel) 



See Moidart. 





Sligachan, 

 Broadford, 

 and Portree. 



As regards the River Sligachan, a 

 straight Line from Bal-na-Roinn Point 

 at Low Water on North to Ru-an- 

 Fhaing on the South. 



As regards the River Broadford, a 

 straight Line from Mr Mackinnon's Pier 

 on the North to the Cottage on the 

 Beach a little to the Eastward of the 

 Lime Kiln and Pier on the South. 



As regards the River Portree, Skin Voire 

 on the North to the Point on the South 

 lying due South-east. 



Admiralty Chart, 2551. 

 Ordnance Survey. 



{Admiralty Chart, 2498. 



Snizort, Or- 

 ley, OzE,and 

 Drynoch. 



As regards the River Snizort, a straight 

 Line from Lyndale Point on the West 

 to Aird-nan-Eirach on the East. 



As regards the Rivers Orley and Oze, 

 Loch Bracadale, a straight Line from 

 the most projecting Point between 

 Callbost and Eabost on the East to the 

 most projecting Point between Loch 

 Caroy and Loch Roag on the West. 



As regards the River Drynoch, Loch 

 Harport, a straight Line from the 

 projecting Point between Struanmore 

 and Struanbeg on the North to the 

 projecting Point North of Dunard 

 Kirk on the South. 



Admiralty Chart, 1202. 

 (Aird-nan-Eirach spelt 

 Ard-ne-nerrach. ) 



Ordnance Survey. 



Ordnance Survey. Point 

 on the North taken 

 as Bracadale Point. 

 Point on the South 

 taken as Ardtreck 

 Point. 



Spey . . . 



A Portion of a Circle of 400 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 re- 

 spective Sides of the River at High- 

 water Mark, also of Equinoctial Spring 

 Tides. 





Stinchar . 



A Portion of a Circle of 350 Yards Radius 

 drawn from a Centre placed Mid- 

 Channel of the River where it joins the 

 Sea at Low Water of Equinoctial Spring 

 Tides, and continued by Tangents to 

 the Circle drawn at Right Angles with 

 the Shore. 





Stornoway . 



See Creed. 





Strathy . . 



A straight Line drawn across Strathy 

 Bay from Point South of Geo Ghoulan 

 on the West to North-west Point, 

 Balligill Head on East. 



Admiralty Chart, 1954. 

 Line drawn across 

 Strathy Bay from 

 Balligill Head to point 

 opposite, Geo Ghou- 

 lan not being given. 



