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[? WATSON, JOHN.] MS. Note-book said to have been found early in
1818 by a workman repairing Lodge at Ayton House, Abernethy,
Perthshire; now in keeping of Dr. Mungle, Kinross. Records the
wanderings of a crazy, educated man in 1817.

WATSON, JOHN. MS. Note-book found near the Lug, Thornhill,
Stirling; now in possession of Rev. Geo. Williams, of Thornhill,
Stirling. Records the wanderings of a crazy, educated man, 1822-26.
Partly printed in Stirling Observer, 1897.

UNIVERSITIES

(See also this heading under ABERDEEN, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, and ST. ANDREWS.)

Scottish Universities. North Brit. Rev., xiii, 285. Blackwood's Mag., lxxxiii, 74. COISSAC, J. B. Les Universités d'Écosse, depuis la fondation de l'Université de St. Andrews jusqu'au triomphe de la Réforme, 1410-1560. [With a bibliography.] Paris, 1915.

Commissions on Scottish Universities. 1826-30, Reports and Evidence, 5 vols. Lond. 1831-37. 1858, Report, Edin. 1863. 1876, Report and Evidence, 4 vols, Edin. 1878. 1889, Report, Edin. 1900. COOPER, Dr. J. Sonnets on the fourteen ancient cathedrals, and on the four universities of Scotland; with historical notes. 8°, Edin. and Glasg. 1911.

HUTTON, L. Literary landmarks of the Scottish Universities.

1904.

New York,

LORIMER, J. Universities of Scotland, past, present, and possible. 8°, Edin. 1854.

RASHDALL, H. The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages. [Including those of Scotland.] 3 vols, 8°, Oxford, 1895. RUSSELL, Rev. M. A view of the system of education at present pursued in the schools and universities of Scotland; with appendix relative to University of Cambridge, School of Westminster, and Perth Academy; with more detailed account of University of St. Andrews. 8°, Edin. 1813, 1815.

SELLAR, A. C. Life at English and Scottish Universities. 322.

2 vols.

Nation, xxi,

VIEWS

Nouveau Théâtre de la Grande Bretagne . . . Tom. I. Description exacte de Palais de la Reine et des maisons les plus considérables des Seigneurs et des Gentilshommes. Tom. II. Description exacte des villes, églises, cathédrales, hôpiteaux, ports de mer, etc. 2 vols. fol., Lond. 1708-13; also 5 vols. 1724-29.

The Copperplate Magazine, or monthly cabinet of picturesque prints; views in Great Britain and Ireland, engraved by the most eminent artists from paintings and drawings of the first masters, including Storer, Heath, Corbould. 250 plates. 5 vols., Lond. 1787-1793.

Views of the principal towns, castles, abbeys, etc., in Scotland. Fol., Lond. 1797.

A series of [48] romantic views in Scotland, illustrative of its topography, antiquities, history, etc. drawn by Woolford, Hallow, Grose, Gibson, and Clarke. 8°, Lond. 1818.

Britannia delineata, comprising views of the antiquities, remarkable buildings, and picturesque scenery of Great Britain. Fol., Lond.

1822.

The Delineator: a series of . . . engravings of remarkable edifices, places of antiquity, and views, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, with topographical particulars. 4°, Lond. 1831. Favourite scenes of Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Albert.

II illus. 4°, Dundee, 1848. Abbotsford and the scenery of the Tweed, with descriptive letterpress. 12°, Lond. 1859.

Views of Oban, Staffa, and Iona, with letterpress descriptions. 8°, Lond. [1859].

Scenery of Perthshire: Dunkeld to Glen Tilt; with descriptive letterpress. 12°, [Lond. 1859].

Views with letterpress descriptions of Stirling, Bridge of Allan, etc. 8°, Lond. [1859].

Views in Ayrshire with descriptions. 8°, Lond. [1860].

Views in Braemar and the City of Aberdeen, with descriptive letterpress. 8°, Lond. [1860].

Picturesque Great Britain; containing . . . views of its most interesting scenery. 4° Lond. 1874.

Our Native Land, its scenery and associations; 18 sketches of the English, Scotch, and Irish lakes, after Rowbotham, Read, Needham, etc. 4°, Lond. 1878.

The historic houses of the United Kingdom, descriptive, historical, pictorial. 4°, Lond. 1892.

British Seas, with picturesque notes by various writers. 4°, Lond. 1892. The Rivers of Great Britain, descriptive, historical, and pictorial. Vol. 1, The East Coast; vol. II, The South and West Coasts. Many illus. 4°, Lond. 1892-97.

Beautiful Britain: the scenery and the splendours of the United Kingdom. 192 illus. Fol., Lond. 1898.

AA, P. VANDer. Vues des villes, édifices, et autres choses remarquables, de l'Écosse, et de l'Irlande, representées in taille-douces .

avec

une courte description sous chaque figure. 2 tom. fol., Leide, 1710. ADAM, J. Mountain, loch, and glen; a series of photographs of paintings by Joseph Adam, illustrating H.M. Queen Victoria's book, Our Life in the Highlands, accompanied with an essay on the characteristics of Scottish scenery by Rev. Norman Macleod. 15 illus. Fol., Lond. 1872.

Round about the Round O, [Arbroath, Forfarshire], with its poets; with notes by G. Hay, and heliogravure illustrations from drawings by John Adam. 4°, Arbroath, 1883: new edit., 1885; also with reduced illus., 8°, 1886.

AIKMAN, G. The Mid-Lothian Esks and their associations from their source to the sea; descriptive letterpress by T. Chapman and J. Strathesk. 14 etchings and 27 woodcuts by G. Aikman. 4°, Edin. 1895.

ANNAN. The old Country Houses of the old Glasgow gentry; 100 photos by Annan, with descriptions. 4°, Glasg. 1870, and 1878.

Illustrations of the scenery of the River Tay; 13 photogravures by Annan, from drawings by Fettes Douglas, Nisbet, Mackie, and Paterson; with introduction by John Geddie. Fol., Glasg. 1891.

ARNONT, JULES. Grande Bretagne : Angleterre, Écosse, Irlande, monumentale et pittoresque; dessinée d'apres nature et litho. à deux teintes. Fol., Lond. and Paris, [c. 1850].

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Perth, 1793.

Views of Scottish scenery; 24 plates in aquatint. 4o,

Over 100 illus. 4°, Edin. 1872. Illus. 4°, Edin. 1874.

BALLINGALL, W. The Shores of Fife.
Scenes of Scottish story.

Classic scenes in Scotland, by modern artists including Harvey,
and N. Paton; engr. [and edited with descriptive letterpress] by W.
Ballingall. 4°, Edin. 1875.

BARNARD, F. Picturesque life in Shetland; 27 plates of scenery and domestic life, with descriptive letterpress. 4°, Edin. 1890.

BEATTIE, Dr. W. Scotland Illustrated in a series of [120] views taken expressly for this work by T. Allom, W. H. Bartlett, and H. M‘Culloch ; with descriptive letterpress by Dr. W. Beattie. Map. 2 vols. 4°, Lond. 1838. Later edit., with 50 additional views.

BEEVERELL, J. Les Délices de la Grande Bretagne et de l'Irlande. Many plates. 8 vols. 8°, Leide, 1727.

BELL, J. M. The Castles of the Lothians; a series of 16 original etchings and 26 reproductions from pen and ink drawings, with descriptive letterpress. 4°, Edin. 1893.

BIRCH, W. Délices de la Grande Bretagne; engraved and published by W. Birch. [Text is in English.] 4°, Lond. 1791.

BLACK, A. and C. (pub.). The tourist's memorial of Scotland; a series of twenty views of picturesque scenery and celebrated localities, with descriptions. 8°, Edin. 1852.

BLACKLOCK, T. B. Sketches in East Lothian; 32 drawings by Tom B. Blacklock, with introduction by James Purves. Fol., Edin. 1892. BOSWELL, H. Historical descriptions of new and elegant picturesque views of the antiquities of England and Wales [and Scotland] contain

ing views and county maps; pub. under the inspection of H. Boswell. Fol., Lond. 1786.

BOVET, MARIE ANNE. L'Écosse: souvenirs et impressions de voyages. 167 illus. Fol., Paris, 1898.

BOWER, J. Historical and descriptive account of the County of MidLothian; with 18 engraved views from original drawings. 4°, Edin. 1853.

BOYDELL, J. and J. (pub.). Thirty-six views in Scotland; chiefly from drawings by J. C., Esq., [John Clerk of Eldin]; with descriptions. 4°, Lond. 1791. Second set of thirty-six, 1794.

BROWN, J. The Water of Leith from source to sea, by John Geddie, with 48 illus. by Joseph Brown. 4°, Edin. 1896.

BROWN, J. C. and W. Scotland illustrated in a series of 80 views from drawings by J. C. and W. Brown, and others; with letterpress descriptions, and essay on the scenery of the Highlands by Prof. Wilson. 4°, Lond. 1845.

BROWN, J. H. Scenes in Scotland, with sketches and illustrations, historical, biographical, and literary; embellished with 50 engravings. 8°, Glasg. 1833.

(This is a reissue of John Leighton's Scenes in Scotland, with two illus. added. See LEIGHTON, J.)

BROWN, W., and JAMIESON, J. Select views of the Royal Palaces of Scotland, from drawings by Wm. Brown, Glasgow; with illustrative descriptions of their local situations, etc. 4°, Edin. 1830; also Glasg. 1840.

BRYDEN, R. Etchings of Ayrshire castles.

1889, 1908.

Two series. Fol., [Ayr],

BURR, G. G., and MUNRO, A. M. Old landmarks of Aberdeen; a series of

28 sketches of old buildings in Aberdeen by G. G. Burr, with descriptive and historical notes by A. M. Munro. 4°, Aberd. 1885; reissue, 1886.

BYRNE, W., engraver. Britannia depicta; about 129 views of the most interesting and picturesque objects in Great Britain; from drawings by Hearne, Farington, Smith, Turner, Alexander, etc.; with a descriptive account. Fol., Lond. 1806. [Plates were intended for Lysons' Magna Britannia.]

CARDONNEL, A. de. The picturesque antiquities of Scotland. 50 illus. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1788-93; also 4°, 1802.

CASSELL and Co. (pub.). Picturesque Europe. 5 vols., (2 vols. deal with British Isles) 4°, Lond. [N.D.].

Our own country. 5 vols. 4°, Lond. [N.D.].

Sights and scenes in Scotland; 225 illus. from photographs. Fol.,
Lond. 1896.

CLARK, I. A series of 32 etchings of the chief towns in Scotland and their surroundings. Fol., Lond. 1823-25.

Reissued as Scotland sixty years ago. Fol., Paisley, 1882.
And as Scotland ninety years ago. Fol., Paisley, 1914.

CLERK, J., of Eldin, (ed.) LAING, D. [Twenty-eight] etchings, chiefly, [24 of them], of views of Scotland, 1773-1779. Bann. Club. Fol., Edin. 1825. Enlarged edit., [i.e. with added plates], [55 plates], 1855.

(See also BOYDELL, J. and J.)

CORDINER, Rev. C. Antiquities and scenery of the north of Scotland and Orkney Islands, in a series of letters to Thomas Pennant. Illus. 4°, Lond. 1780.

Remarkable ruins and romantic prospects of North Britain, with ancient monuments and singular subjects of Natural History. 32 plates dated 1784-5-6. 2 vols. 4°, Lond. 1786-95.

CUMMING, G. Views of Dunkeld, with descriptive and historical sketches. 12°, Dundee, 1839.

- (ed.). Forfarshire illustrated, being views of gentlemen's seats, antiquities, and scenery, with descriptive and historical notices. 54 illus. 8° and 4°, Dundee, 1843.

DANIELL, W. Illustrations of the Island of Staffa, in a series of views, accompanied by topographical and geological descriptions. Obl. fol., Lond. 1818.

FAED, J., and SLOAN, J. M. Galloway, painted by James Faed, Junr., and described by J. M. Sloan. 8°, Lond. 1908.

FINDEN, W., engraver. Finden's views of the ports, harbours, wateringplaces, and coast scenery of Great Britain; 148 views taken on the spot by Bartlett, Cooke, Creswick, and Harding; with descriptions by Dr. W. Beattie. 2 vols. 4°, Lond. 1842.

FINLAY, K. F. By the loch and river side. 34 plates. 4°, Edin. 1866.
FITTLER, J. (See NATTES, J. C.).
FLEMING, J. [42] select views on the River Clyde, engraved by J. Swan,
with historical and descriptive illustrations by J. M. Leighton. 4°,
Glasg. 1830.

The Lakes of Scotland, a series of views from paintings taken ex-
pressly for the work by J. Fleming, engraved by J. Swan, with
historical and descriptive illustrations by J. M. Leighton. 4°, Glasg.
1834.

and KNOX, J. Select views of Glasgow and its environs; engraved by Jos. Swan, from drawings by J. Fleming and J. Knox; with historical and descriptive illustrations, and an introductory sketch of the progress of the city by J. M. Leighton. 4°, Glasg. 1829. [FORSYTH, R.] The Beauties of Scotland; a clear and full account of the agriculture, commerce, mines, and manufactures, and of the

cities, towns, and villages of each county. 108 illus. 5 vols. 8°, Edin. 1805-8. FRASER, Rev. R. W. The Kirk and the Manse; 60 views in tinted lithography of interesting and romantic parish kirks and manses; with descriptive and historical notices. 4°, Lond. and Edin. 1857.

FYERS, Col. P. Lithographic sketches of Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine, the Trossachs, etc. 8°, Edin. [N.D.].

GIBB, A. Scenery of the Dee, [Aberdeenshire], further illustrated and described by J. M. Hay. 4°, Aberd. 1884.

GILPIN, Rev. W. Observations, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty, made in the year 1776, on several parts of Great Britain, particularly the Highlands of Scotland. Tinted illus. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1789,

and other edits.

GRANT, A. Picturesque scenery of Scotland, drawn by A. Grant, and etched by J. Wells; with descriptions. 8 views. Fol., Lond. 1789.

GRAY, P. Dumfriesshire illustrated: Nithsdale, a series of descriptive and historical sketches of Stra'nith. 32 illus. Dumfries, 1894. GREEN, C. R. Haddington or East Lothian, etc., etc. 186 illus. 8°, Edin. 1907.

GREEN, S. G. Scottish pictures drawn with pen and pencil. Illus.

Lond. 1883.

8°,

HALSWELLE, K. The falls of Clyde, with descriptive letterpress. 8°,

Lond. 1859.

HAMERTON, P. G. The Isles of Loch Awe and other poems. 13 illus. 8°, Lond. 1855; also 1859, and other edits. HAMILTON, J. G., Draughtsman to the Northern Institution. Picturesque delineations of the Highlands of Scotland; with descriptions of the several views by Geo. Anderson. Pt. i, (all pub. of intended four), 5 views of Inverness-shire. Fol., Lond., Edin., and Inver. 1825. HARVEY, and others, engravers. Knight's Land we live in; a pictorial, historical, and literary sketch of the British Islands, by C. Knight, Miss Martineau, G. Dodd, etc. Many illus. 3 vols. 8°, Lond. 1840; also 4 vols. 4°, 1847-50; and 3 vols. 4°, 1854-56. HEARNE, T., and BYRNE, W. Antiquities of Great Britain illustrated in views of monasteries, castles, and churches now existing; with descriptions in English and in French. 84 views, [13 Scottish subjects], engr. by Byrne from drawings by Hearne. 2 vols. fol., Lond. 1786; reissued 1807.

HILL, D. O. Sketches of scenery in Perthshire, drawn from nature and on stone. 30 plates. Fol., Perth, [c. 1820].

The Land of Burns: a series of landscapes and portraits illustrative of the life and writings of the Scottish Poet; the landscapes from paintings made expressly for the work by D. O. Hill, the literary department by Prof. Wilson and Robert Chambers. 2 vols. 4°, Glasg. 1840.

HULLMANDEL, C. Picturesque views of ancient castellated mansions in Scotland; 20 plates on stone, from sketches taken on the spot, [mostly Aberdeenshire]. Fol., Lond. 1830.

JONES, -, (pub.). Views of the seats, mansions, castles, etc., of noblemen and gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, and other picturesque scenery; accompanied with historical descriptions, and genealogical sketches; being part of the general series of Jones's Great Britain Illustrated. 6 vols. 4°, Lond. 1829-30. LATTA, J., and MILLAR, W. The Kingdom of Carrick and its capital, Maybole; views and verse. 150 views. 8°, Lond. 1904. LAWSON, J. P. Scotland delineated in a series of views by Stanfield, Cattermole, etc.; drawn in lithography by J. D. Harding; with

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