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Report on Salmon Fisheries. 

 TABLE OF REFERENCE — continued. 



Names of Rivers, 



Nairn . . . 



Naver and 



BORGIE 



Ness 



Nell, Feo- 

 chan, and 

 Euchar 



Nith, Annan, 

 and Esk 



Ormsary, 

 Loch Head 

 (Loch Killis- 

 port), and 

 Stornoway 



Pennygown or 

 Glenforsa, 

 and Aros 



RUEL . 



Resort . 

 San da . 



Limits of Estuary. 



Authority or basis on 

 which Estuary Lines 

 shown on foregoing 

 Map were drawn. 



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. 



A straight Line drawn from Aird-in- 

 iaskich on East to Claishaidie on West. 

 (Burnett and Scott's County Map.) 



A straight Line drawn due South-east, 

 true Meridian, from the Centre of the 

 Three Burns to the Southern Shore, 

 thus cutting the Black Buoy as at 

 present placed on the North End of the 

 Whiten Ness Sands. 



From Minard Point on the North to 

 Eastern Extremity of Barnacaryu Bay 

 on the South. 



A Straight Line drawn from the Hotel 

 of Skinberness in the Parish of Abbey 

 Holme in the County of Cumberland 

 to the Large House at Carset House of 

 Arbigland in the Stewartry of Kirk- 

 cudbright. 



From Knap Point on the North, a straight 

 Line thence in the Direction of Kilma- 

 luag on the South. 



Stornoway, the Two extreme projecting 

 Points of Stornoway Bay, namely, about 

 Half Way between Lergnahunseon and 

 Point Gallon on the North, and between 

 Lergnahunseon and Ardpatrick Point 

 on the South. 



A straight Line from Alasaid Head on 

 the West on the Direction of the 

 Bruying Ground to the projecting Point 

 North-east of the Mouth of Pennygown 

 River on the East. 



From Runin-a-Crotch Point on the East, 

 Line thence due West. 



On the North Ru Carnach (Admiralty 

 Chart), thence to the Seaward Side of 

 Greine Sgeir Island, and on the North- 

 west Point of the Promontory on which 

 the Hill or Mountain Meilein is 

 situated. 



See Lochy. 



Aird-in-iaskich taken for 

 Aird Point, on Ad- 

 miralty Chart, 1954 

 and Claishaidie taken 

 for Claisfhada. 



Admiralty Chart, 2397a 



Admiralty Chart, 2476. 



Admiralty Chart, 1346. 



Admiralty Chart, 2478, 



Admiralty Chart, 2477. 

 Two projecting point 

 of Stornoway Bay 

 taken as the limits ot 

 the estuary. Lergna- 

 hunseon not on Survey 



Admiralty Chart, 2155. 



Admiralty Chart, 2174. 



Admiralty Chart, 2841. 



