SCOTS MAGAZINE, . THE Scots Magazine, AND EDINBURGH LITERARY MISCELLANY, FOR JANUARY 1806. REFERENCES to ROADS described in the MAP. I. PLAN of the intended line of road from the kirk of Dur- II. Plan of the intended lines of road III. Plan of the intended line of IV. Plan of the intended line of V. Plan of the intended line of 1799. VI. Plan of the intended line of VII. Plan of the intended line of VIII. Plan of the intended line of IX. Plan of the intended line of X. Plan of the intended line of road XI. Plan of the intended line of road from Rumsdale in Caithness, leading through the County of Suth erlind, to the Ferry of Portinleck. Surveyed by George Brown 1795. XIII. 1. Plan, continuing the Portinleck line of road from the Eastward of Dunrobin to Duebeath in Canhoess. Surveyed by George Brown 1795. XIII. 2. Plan of an intended line of road from Dunbeath to the little ferry of Dornoch, passing through part of the Counties of Caithness and Sutherland Surveyed by Charles Abercrombie 1802. XIV. Plan of the intended road from Loch Inver to Portinleck ferry. Surveyed by George Brown 1793. XV. Plan of the intended line of road from Portinleck ferry (or head of the Dornoch firth) across the County of Sutherland, to Dunbeath in Caithness. Surveyed by George Brown 1795. XVI. Plan of the intended road from Ullapool to Portinleck, alias Culrain Surveyed by George Brown 1790. XVI. Plan of the intended road from Ding wal to Ullapool. Surveyed by George Brown 1790. XVIII, Plan of the intended road from Partinleck, alias Culrain, to Dingwall Surveyed by George Brown 190. XIX Plan of the line of road from the ferry at Portinleck, near Culrain, along the west side of the Dornoch firth, to the town of Tain. Surveyed by George Brown 1797. XX. Plan of the intended road from Poulewe to Auchna Sheen. Surveyed by George Brown 1793. XXI. Plan of the intended road from Loch Carran to Auchna-Sheen, and from thence to Dingwall. Surveyed by George Brown 1793. XXII. Plan of the intended line of road, from Sheal-house on the head of Loch Dowick, to Beauly on the head of the Murray Frith, (on the east sea.) Surveyed by George Brown 1795. XXIII. Plan of the intended line of road, from Kyle. Rhea through the isle of Skye, to the new fishing village of Stein, at the North-west thereof. Surveyed by George Brown 799. XXIV. Plan of the intended road from Inver Morrison to Kyle-Rhea. Surveyed by Geo. Brown 1792. XXV. Plan of an intended road from Inverness, by the bridge of Morrison, to Fort Augustus. Surveyed by Geo. Brown 1792. XXVI. Plan of the intended line of road from Aberchalder and Laggan (near Loch Oich,) to Loch Hour head. Surveyed by William Cumming Sept. 1803. XXVII. Plan of the intended road, from Loch-nevish head, to Loch Lochy.below Auchnacarrie, by the North side of Loch-Arkegg.Surveyed by George Brown 1796. XXVIII. 1, Plan of the intended road. from Fort William to Arasaig on Loch-na-gaul (on the west sea.) Surveyed by George Brown 1796. 11. Plan of the same road as re-surveyed by William Cumming, No. vember 1803. XXIX. Plan of the intended road from the kirk of Kilmallie to the head of Loch Lochie, at the junction with the military road by Auchnacarrie and the north side of Lochie, and continued all the way from Fort William to Fort Augustus.Surveyed by George Brown 1796. XXX. Plan of the intended road from Fort William to Pitmain.Surveyed by Geo. Brown 1792. XXXI. Plan of the intended road to the quay of Crinan from the rock of Craighachorrie. Roads at present under Survey. Line of road from Inversarigag, Strathnairn, and Strathearn, to Cragoin. |