Report on Salmon Fisheries. 



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TABLE OF REFERENCE OF AUTHORITY ON WHICH 



ESTUARY LINES ARE DRAWN. 



Names of Hirers. 



Limits of Estuary. 



Authority or basis on 

 which Estuary Lines 

 shown on foregoing 

 map were drawn. 



Aline . . . 



A straight Line drawn 15 Degrees North 

 of true West from Bolorkle Point on the 

 East Shore to the Mainland on the West 

 Shore. 



Admiralty Chart. 



Alness . . . 



A straight Line drawn between the East 

 and West Sutors of Cromarty. 



Ordnance Survey. 



Applecross . 



A straight Line drawn from Mouth of 

 Burn on the North Shore outward, and 

 distant 1,500 Yards from the Manse, to 

 the outermost Pier on the South Shore, 

 which is distant 900 Yards from the 

 innermost Pier. 



Ordnance Survey. 



Arnisdale 



A straight Line drawn from the West 

 End of Dry Island on the North Side 

 of Arnisdale River, through Skeir Laven, 

 to the Ru on the South Side of that 

 River. 



Admiralty Chart, No. 

 2507. 



Awe .... 



The Point North-west of Dunstaffnage 

 Castle on the South, and the South- 

 west Point of Garbhart on the North. 



Ordnance Survey. 



Aylort . 



A straight Line drawn from the outer- 

 most Point of Aird Nish on the North 

 Shore, through Goat Island, to the 

 Mainland on the South. 



Admiralty Chart, No. 

 2496. 



Ayr .... 



A Segment of a Circle of 400 Yards 

 Radius, drawn from a Centre placed 

 Halfway between the outer End of the 

 Breakwater and the outer End of the 

 South Pier, with Tangents to the Circle 

 extended to meet High-water Mark of 

 Spring Tides in the Direction of the 

 South End of Newton Lodge on the 

 North, and in the Direction of the Sea- 

 ward End of the Lane South of the Gas- 

 works on the South. 





Balgay . . . 



See Torridon. 





Baa and Glen- 



COILLEADAR 



As regards the River Baa, — a straight 

 Line due North and South through the 

 outer End of Eorsa Island. 



As regards the River Glencoilleadar, 

 — Ard Kilfinichen on the North, a 

 straight Line thence in the Direction of 

 the Free Church to the South Shore. 



Ordnance Survey (spelt 

 Ba). 



Ordnance Survey. 



