lough-lean lake. 
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surface, and are tufted with trees; 
so disposed as to form magnificent vistoes 
‘■''Cl, “filer V 
V^'Tay .^'’^ai'habie lochs, or lakes, of Scotland, are 
\i 'iear|’jj^“‘^H-NEss, and Loch-eeven, whence arise 
fa'fiuWstL same name; and Loch-jekn, from 
““Heisg j •Jerti- Of these the one most deserving 
ip , '^'■'ption is Loch-Ness, which is twenty- 
1 ^ itl 1 wiucil IS IWClll}'* 
iv ® has and in most parts two in breadth. 
® I,., . “sen sounded in many parts, with upwards 
Y 'titt nutid a 'n many parts, with upwards 
f fathoms of line, without any bottom 
tvith banks are mountainous, and 
the"^°”'^' 'f’ '"' 3 ters never freeze, is as- 
springs which flow into it. It 
. into the river of the .same name, six n 
■'vhiri 1®''° *^i® sanie name, six miles 
i*it j l ikewise never freezes, but has a condensed 
t*'ih!*“'ititain'^^^ frost. Near to this lake is tlie 
^Cv'^'t of ^®al-fuor-vouny, of a round shape, on 
■5?'H p ® water, about thirty 
r 5 n>n|tr • and six in breadth, without any course or 
'JV. Although of so inconside- 
a^,’ "■ unfathomable. 
-ta'^ nc“/ the°'^°'^* “ Lakes than perhaps any other 
abo 
Of 
‘^0 
Ulster extent, more especially in the pro- 
“ denor^^^ Connaught. They are usually classed 
' lidfr'”'"-’™® ’ fresh-water lakes, which hav« 
. the mixture with the sea ; and salt lakes, 
...ll. a ihi. ode ; 
Vkd; ,u>e tiri.. LxxL^ seta j cliiu lclivtJS> 
r,f 1 uows, and which may more properly 
<fV*‘ext 1 f -1 
V'lHv “nlled*'!(f‘"®''y fresh-water lake is Lough-lean, 
It p ® i-ake of Killabney, in the county 
\\h "p’’,*®®ses singular beauties, and is divided 
or lower lake, is six milas 
Of T® 'liree to four in breadth. 
hi^'liid**‘ into mountains is 
\ is *'P®ctatp^*^ “.^0 with a roaring noise which strikes 
\ >ii> ..“Hcdyv, "'ith awe. The view of this sheet of 
On the 
O'Sullivan’s cascade. 
Ni!"? fr’'““tnnir, of ^li's sheet o 
“ ? C'^ an p"J/ |!"®' appearing as if it were de- 
11,^' *0 ' iieip-ht f ^ Wood, which overhangs it above 
\ i “finiern, . ™ the point of view. The island.^ 
“He gp * 111 this part as in the Upper Lake ; 
Uncommon beauty, called Innisfalleu, 
