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INVERNESS-SHIRE
BEN NEVIS {continued).
Shearer, J. E. Panorama seen from the Observatory on the summit
of Ben Nevis, giving the napies of the chief mountains, lochs, and
islands, extending from Arran to Inverness, and from the Outer
Hebrides to the Ochils. Folded 40, Stirling, 1895.
BERNERA.
Anderson, J. Notice of Dun Stron Duin, Bernera, Barra Head.
Plans. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xxvii, 341. 40, Edin. 1893.
BOLESKINE.
[Shaw, Lachlan.] Description of United Parish of Boleskin and
Abertarf or Killchumin. Macfarlane Geog. Coll., i, 217. Scot.
Hist. Soc. 8°, Edin. 1906.
BRAERIACH. {See Cairngorm Mountains under Aberdeenshire,
P- 45-)
CAIRNGORM MOUNTAINS. {See under Aberdeenshire, p. 45.)
CALEDONIAN CANAL.
The Caledonian Canal. Blackwood's Mag., vii, 427. 8°, Edin. 1820.
Black, A. & C. (pub.). Guide to Staffa, Iona, Glencoe, and Cale¬
donian Canal. 8°, Edin. 1854, and other edits.
Flachat, StIjphane. Les travaux et I'amenagement des eaux du
Canal Caledonien. Maps. 40, Paris, 1828.
Sylvan, —. Pictorial handbook to the topography and history of
the Caledonian Canal and the Isle of Staffa. Map and illus. 8°,
Lond. 1847.
CANNAY.
Dempster, G. An account of the magnetic mountain of Cannay.
Paper read 1787. Arch. Scot., i, 183. 40, Edin. 1792.
CARR BRIDGE.
Doak, Rev. A. Walks round Carr Bridge. Carr Bridge Amenities
Assoc. 8°, Carr Bridge, 1911.
CLAVA.
Anderson, P. Guide to Culloden Moor, and story of the battle;
with description of Stone Circles and Cairns at Clava. Maps,
plans, and illus. 180, Edin. 1867 ; also 1874, and 1916.
Fraser, J. Notice of a post-tertiary shell-bed at Clava in Nairn¬
shire [Inverness-shire from 1891], indicating an Arctic climate and
a sea-level at a height of 500 feet. Trans. Edin. Geol. Soc., iv, 136.
8°, Edin. 1881. Also Trans. Inverness Field Club, ii, 169.
CLUNY.
Cluny Castle relics, and golden wedding of Cluny Macpherson. 2 vols.
4°, 1877-83.
Account of the escapes of Cluny of the ’45 after the battle of Culloden ;
also account of MSS. in the Charter Chest at Cluny Castle. 8°, 1879.
Macpherson, A. Gleanings from the Cluny Charter Chest. Trans.
Gael. Soc. Inver., xix, xx, xxi, and xxiii.
CORRIEMONY.
Grant, F. J. The Grants of Corriemony. 40, Lerwick, 1895.
INVERNESS-SHIRE
BEN NEVIS {continued).
Shearer, J. E. Panorama seen from the Observatory on the summit
of Ben Nevis, giving the napies of the chief mountains, lochs, and
islands, extending from Arran to Inverness, and from the Outer
Hebrides to the Ochils. Folded 40, Stirling, 1895.
BERNERA.
Anderson, J. Notice of Dun Stron Duin, Bernera, Barra Head.
Plans. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xxvii, 341. 40, Edin. 1893.
BOLESKINE.
[Shaw, Lachlan.] Description of United Parish of Boleskin and
Abertarf or Killchumin. Macfarlane Geog. Coll., i, 217. Scot.
Hist. Soc. 8°, Edin. 1906.
BRAERIACH. {See Cairngorm Mountains under Aberdeenshire,
P- 45-)
CAIRNGORM MOUNTAINS. {See under Aberdeenshire, p. 45.)
CALEDONIAN CANAL.
The Caledonian Canal. Blackwood's Mag., vii, 427. 8°, Edin. 1820.
Black, A. & C. (pub.). Guide to Staffa, Iona, Glencoe, and Cale¬
donian Canal. 8°, Edin. 1854, and other edits.
Flachat, StIjphane. Les travaux et I'amenagement des eaux du
Canal Caledonien. Maps. 40, Paris, 1828.
Sylvan, —. Pictorial handbook to the topography and history of
the Caledonian Canal and the Isle of Staffa. Map and illus. 8°,
Lond. 1847.
CANNAY.
Dempster, G. An account of the magnetic mountain of Cannay.
Paper read 1787. Arch. Scot., i, 183. 40, Edin. 1792.
CARR BRIDGE.
Doak, Rev. A. Walks round Carr Bridge. Carr Bridge Amenities
Assoc. 8°, Carr Bridge, 1911.
CLAVA.
Anderson, P. Guide to Culloden Moor, and story of the battle;
with description of Stone Circles and Cairns at Clava. Maps,
plans, and illus. 180, Edin. 1867 ; also 1874, and 1916.
Fraser, J. Notice of a post-tertiary shell-bed at Clava in Nairn¬
shire [Inverness-shire from 1891], indicating an Arctic climate and
a sea-level at a height of 500 feet. Trans. Edin. Geol. Soc., iv, 136.
8°, Edin. 1881. Also Trans. Inverness Field Club, ii, 169.
CLUNY.
Cluny Castle relics, and golden wedding of Cluny Macpherson. 2 vols.
4°, 1877-83.
Account of the escapes of Cluny of the ’45 after the battle of Culloden ;
also account of MSS. in the Charter Chest at Cluny Castle. 8°, 1879.
Macpherson, A. Gleanings from the Cluny Charter Chest. Trans.
Gael. Soc. Inver., xix, xx, xxi, and xxiii.
CORRIEMONY.
Grant, F. J. The Grants of Corriemony. 40, Lerwick, 1895.
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