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Sutherland Reclamation. 
Of the reclamations, Xos. I., II., and IV. abut upon the road 
that runs north, while Nos. III. and A", face the road to the west. 
In every case the slope of the land rises gradually from the road 
at its base to a moderate elevation on the face of a hill, which, 
Fig. 11. — Map showing the position of the Kildonan Reclamations. 
in most cases, continues to rise behind it to a much greater 
elevation. 
It will be noticed, however, that Bannockburn Farm (No. I.) 
has a second stream upon its eastern boundary, and, the land 
