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Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-.

Parish of Glenelg.

In his

Antiq. Notes," ii, 233-247.

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Mallaig. The Majestic scenery of the Western Highlands and islands of Scotland around Mallaig. Edinb., 1903. Eight plates.

Views [16] on Mallaig railway. Fort William.

Mitchell, Sir Arthur. Notice of an urn found near Kirkton of Glenelg. Soc. Ant. Scot. Trans. (1868), vii, 372-375.

Ordnance Survey. Glenelg one-inch map, sheets 61, 62, 71, 72; six-inch map of Inverness-shire, sheets XLVII, XLVIII, LXII, LXIII, LXIV, LXXVI, LXXVII, LXXVIII, LXXIX, XCI, XCII, XCIII, XCIV, CVI, CVII, CVIII, CXXII, cxxIII.

Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Glenelg, containing 140491.150 acres. (Index to places in the parish. Map.)

Peach, B. N., and others. The Geology of Glenelg, Lochalsh, and S.E. part of Skye. (Mem. of Geol. survey, Scotland, 71.) Edinb., 1910.

Playfair, James. Glenelg. In his "Geog. and stat. descr.," ii, 151-152.

Ross, Donald. The Glengarry evictions; or, Scenes at Knoydart. Glasg., 1853.

Ross, J. Calder. Legends, traditions, etc., from Glenelg. Scottish N. & Q. (1893), vi, 134-136.

The Sculptured stone at Glenelg. Scottish N. & Q. (1892), vii, 66-67.

Scott, Hew. Glenelg, 1641-1840. In his "Fasti Eccl. Scot.," iii, 100-102, 109.

GLENMORISTON. See URQUHART.

HARRIS (formerly KILBRIDE).

Kirk Session minutes. 1823-80, in Register House.

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Parish registers. Harris: Births, 1823-54; Marriages, 1838-51. St. Kilda Births, 1830-51; Marriages, 1830-49; Deaths, 1830-46.

"Det. list of par. reg." (1872), p. 14.

X. OTHER PARISHES: HARRIS

Anderson, James.

Communion tokens: Harris. Scottish N. &

Q. (1906), 2nd ser., vii, 104.

Brown, John A. Harvie-. On the ornithology of Rockall. R. Irish Acad. Trans. (1897), xxxi, pt. iii, 66-75.

Rockall. R. Phys. Soc. Proc. (1897), xiii, 63-72.

Christy, Miller. Rockall. Scot. Geog. Mag. (1898), xiv, 393-415, with map and plates.

Dale, C. W.

Entomology of the Isle of Harris, etc. Ent. Mo.

Mag. (1882), xix, 237.

Dawson, James H. Parish of Harris. In his "Abridged stat. hist.," pp. 549-551.

Innes, Cosmo. Harris. In his "Orig. paroch. Scot.," ii, 376-381.
MacGillivray, William. List of birds found in the district of
Harris. Edin. Phil. Journ. (1821), v, 257-261.
MacIvor, John.

xiv, 155-159.

Parish of Harris. In "New Stat. Account,"

Mackintosh, Charles Fraser-. Parish of Harris: St. Kilda. In his "Antiq. Notes," ii, 299-300.

MacLeod, Alexander N. Report of experiments in reclaiming drift or blowing sands on Harris. Highland Soc. Trans. (1820), vi, 264-270.

MacLeod, John, H.M.I.S. General report for the year 1875 on the schools inspected by him in . . . Harris. . . . In Comm. of Council's Report, 1875-76, pp. 135-148.

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MacLeod, Rev. John. Parish of Harris. In "Stat. Account," x, 342-392.

Ordnance Survey. Harris: one-inch map, sheets 89, 90, 98, 99; six-inch map of Inverness-shire (Hebrides), sheets I to xxvIII.

Book of reference to the plan of the parish of Harris, containing 133176-646 acres. (Index to places in the parish. Map.)

Playfair, James. Harris. In his "Geog, and stat. descr.," pp. 152-153, 276-277; (St. Kilda), 278-279.

Rockall. A Visit to Rockall. Chambers's Journ. (1892), ix, 161-163. This article was a hoax. See Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1892, p. 197; Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin. Trans., 1895,

p. 68.

Ross, Alexander. Notice of St. Clement's church at Rowdill, Harris. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1885), xix, 118-132, with plates. Scott, Hew. Harris formerly Kilbride, 16. .-1868. In his " Fasti Eccl. Scot.," iii, 138-139, 143. Hirta or St. Kilda, 1710-1840, iii, 140-141.

Smith, P. G. A. The Romance of Harris. Edinb., 1914.

With eleven plates illustrating manufacture of Harris tweeds; and six specimens of cloth.

Thomas, F. W. L. Notice of beehive houses in Harris. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1858), iii, 127-144, with eight plates.

Walker, John. Harris in 1765. Harris in 1765. Invss. Gael. Soc. Trans. (1900), xxiv, 135-139.

Wedderspoon, J.

Island of Bernera, Harris. Invss. Field Club Trans. (1909), vii, 86-108.

ST. KILDA OR HIRTA.

Atkinson, G. C. A Notice of the island of St. Kilda. Northumb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans. (1832), ii, 215-225.

[Baillie, Lady, of Polkemmet.] A Short visit to St. Kilda. By a lady. C. of S. Miss. Rec., Jan., 1875.

Barrington, R. M. Notes on the flora of St. Kilda. Jour. Bot. (1886), xxiv, 213-216.

Beare, T. Hudson. Notes on Coleoptera from St. Kilda. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1908), xvii, 30-33; Scot. Nat., 1916, pp. 258260.

Brazenor, Harry. Proposed dealer's raid on the birds of St. Kilda and the Outer Hebrides. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1908), xvii, 35-36.

Brougham, Henry, 1st baron. [Visit to St. Kilda in August, 1799.] In his "Life and Times" (1871), i, 99-108.

Buchan, Rev. Alexander. A Description of St. Kilda. Edinb., 1727.

Several later editions. Also reprinted in Dean Monro's "
tion," 1774, and in "Miscellanea Scotica," 1818.

Descrip

Cambridge, O. Pickard-. Spiders of St. Kilda. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1905), xiv, 220-223.

X. OTHER PARISHES: HARRIS, ST. KILDA

Carruthers, Robert. St. Kilda [in 1834]. In his "Highland Notebook" (1843), pp. 258-259.

Chambers, William. The Story of Lady Grange. Chambers's Journ. (1874), 4th ser., no. 551.

Clarke, Edward D. The Life and remains of Edward Daniel Clarke. Ed. Rev. William Otter. 2 vols. Lond., 1825.

Second ed. Visit to St. Kilda in 1797, i, 344-377.

Clarke, William Eagle. Notes on the mice of St. Kilda. Scot. Nat., 1914, pp. 124-128.

Lond., 1887.

The Wren of St. Kilda. Scot. Nat., 1915, pp. 291-296. Connell, Robert. St. Kilda and the St. Kildians. Cromartie, Sir George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of. An Account of Hirta and Rona [1680]. In Monro's "Description of the Western Isles," 1774.

Also in Pinkerton's General Coll., 1809; Misc. Scot., 1818; Macfarlane's Geog. Coll., 1908.

Dixon, C. The Ornithology of St. Kilda. Ibis (1885), 5th ser., iii, 69-97, 358-362.

Elliot, J. Steele. Observations on the fauna of St. Kilda. Zoologist (1895), xix, 281-286.

Evans, Henry. [Visits to St. Kilda.] In Harvie Brown's "Vert. fauna of Outer Hebrides," pp. lxxxiv-lxxxvi.

Gibson, Alexander H. The Phanerogamic flora of St. Kilda. Edin. Bot. Soc. Trans. (1891), xix, 155-158.

Grange, Rachel, Lady. Epistle from Lady Grange to Edward D, Esq. Lond., 1798.

Grimshaw, Percy H. On the Diptera of St. Kilda. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1907), xvi, 150-158.

Hamilton, G. E. H. Barrett-. On a collection of mice from St. Kilda. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1906), xv, 1-4.

Heathcote, Evelyn. A Summer sojourn in St. Kilda.

Words, 1901, pp. 460-467.

Heathcote, J. Norman. A Map of St. Kilda.

(1900), xv, 142-144; map, 204.

St. Kilda. Lond., 1900.

Good

Geog. Journ.

Hewitt, C. Gordon. A Contribution to a flora of St. Kilda.
Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1907), xvi, 239-241.

Some Arthrostraca and other Invertebrata from St. Kilda.
Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (1907), xvi, 219-221.

The Island of St. Kilda. Chambers's Journ. (1838), vii, 330-331.
Joy, Norman H. Notes on Coleoptera from St. Kilda. Ann. Scot.
Nat. Hist. (1908), xvii, 33.

Kearton, Richard. With nature and a camera. Lond., 1897. Later editions. Chaps. i-iii deal with St. Kilda in 1896; many illustrations.

Kennedy, Anne. Letter from St. Kilda. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1874), x, 702-711.

Laing, David. Lady Grange in the island of St. Kilda. Soc. Ant. Scot. Proc. (1875), x, 722-730, with plate; (1876), xi, 597-608. Lawson, Roderick. A Flight to St. Kilda in July, 1902. Paisley. Logie, D. W. An Account of a trip from Stirling to St. Kilda, 12-17 August, 1889. Stirling, 1889.

Macaulay, Kenneth. A Voyage to and history of St. Kilda. Lond., 1764.

Also Dubl., 1765, and Paris, 1782. MacCallum, Hugh. St. Kilda. (1907), vii, 18-24.

MacDiarmid, John.

Caledonian Med. Journ., n.s.

St. Kilda and its inhabitants. Edinb., 1877.

Reprinted from High. & Agric. Soc. Trans., ser. iv, vol. x,

232-253.

MacDonald, C. R. St. Kilda: its inhabitants and the diseases peculiar to them. Brit. Med. Journ. (1886), ii, 160-163. MacDonald, John, Urquhart. Journal of a visit to the island of St. Kilda, etc. In Appendix to S.P.C.K. "Sermon preached by Rev. W. A. Thomson, June 6, 1822."

MacGillivray, John. Account of the island of St. Kilda, chiefly with reference to its natural history. New Phil. Journ. (1842), xxxii, 47-70.

[Mackenzie, Sir George Stuart.] An Account of the misfortunes of Mrs. Erskine of Grange, commonly known as Lady Grange. Edin. Mag. (1817), i, 333.

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