xx Report on Salmon Fisheries, 



TABLE OF REFERENCE — continued. 



Names of Kivers. 



Limits of Estuary. 



Authority or basis on 

 which Estuary Lines 

 shown on foregoing 

 Map were drawn. 



Kyle of 

 Sutherland. 



On the North, a straight Line drawn from 

 Dornoch Church in the Direction of 

 Tarbet Ness Lighthouse ; and on the 

 East, a straight Line drawn due South, 

 true Meridian, from the Village of 

 Inver, to meet the before-mentioned 

 Line, the Point of Meeting of the Two 

 Lines being Three and a Quarter Statute 

 Miles from High-water Mark at Dor- 

 noch, and a like Distance from High- 

 water Mark at Inver. 



Admiralty Chart, No. 

 2170. The word 



<fi Smith in fVip Vhtp. 



KJ\J LI L 11 LLL Uy C 



law taken to mean 

 "North." 



Laggan and 

 Sorn (Islay) 



Laggan. — Part of a Circle of 400 Yards 

 Radius, having its Centre in the Middle 

 of the River at Low Water of Equi- 

 noctial Spring Tides, and continued 

 Shorewards by Tangents to the Circle 

 drawn to the nearest Points of the Shore 

 of the respective Sides of the River at 

 High-water Mark, also of Equinoctial 

 Spring Tides. 



Sorn. — A straight Line from the Point of 

 the Black Rocks on the West, to Penney- 

 craig on the East, both Ends of the Line! 

 extending up to High- water Mark 



No trace of names given 

 to be found. Line 

 drawn across the Bay. 



Laxford . . 



From Dougal Head on the North-east, 

 through Centre of Island Skein, to 

 Mainland on South-west (Admiralty 

 Chart). 



Admiralty Chart, No. 

 2503. 



Leven . . . 



See Lochy. 





Little Loch 

 Broom 



A straight Line drawn from Camus-na- 

 Goal Point on the South to the nearest 

 Point of Land on the Northern Shore. 



Admiralty Chart, No. 

 2500. 



Lochy, Leven, 



SCADDLE, 



Gour, and 

 Sanda 



A straight Line drawn due North-west, 

 true Meridian, from the Westernmost 

 Point of Land forming the Western 

 Shore of Cail Bay, and lying North- 

 east of Bain ago wan Island to the Main- 

 land on the North Shore of the Linnhe 

 Loch. 



Admiralty Chart, No. 

 1428. Balnagowan 

 Island spelt Eiln Baile- 

 gobhain on Admiralty 

 Chart. 



Loch Duich 

 and Loch 

 Luing 



A straight Line drawn due South, true 

 Meridian, from Scart Point on the 

 North Shore to the Mainland on the 

 South. 



Admiralty Chart, No. 

 2676. 



Loch Roag 



A straight Line drawn from Aird-Lamies- 

 headar on the East to Sgeir-na-ha-on 

 Chaorach on the W^est 5 also from 

 Camus Ennaidh on the East to Eala 

 Sheadha on the West. 



East — Admiralty Chart, 

 2390. West — Ord- 

 nance Survey. 



Luce . . . 



A straight Line drawn from a Point on 

 the Shore at High -water Mark on the 

 East Side of the River 650 Yards South 

 of Stair Haven Pier to a Point on the 



Ordnance Survey. 



