[36a] Lady Mary Ross.

[36b] Corehouse.

[36c] See Appendix B.

[45] The house belonging to the Earls of Hopetoun at Leadhills, not that which bears this name about twelve miles from Edinburgh.—Ed.

[53] Glasgow Green.

[56] No doubt Erskine House, the seat of Lord Blantyre.—Ed.

[61] A huge isolated rock in Borrowdale, Cumberland, which bears that name.—Ed.

[63] The inscription on the pillar was written by Professor George Stuart of Edinburgh, John Ramsay of Ochtertyre, and Dr. Samuel Johnson; for Dr. Johnson’s share in the work see Croker’s Boswell, p. 392.—Ed.

[67] Camstraddan House and bay.—Ed.

[80a] This distinction between the foot and head is not very clear. What is meant is this: They would have to travel the whole length of the lake, from the west to the east end of it, before they came to the Trossachs, the pass leading away from the east end of the lake.—Ed.