[102] "Statistical Account of Fortingall."—Stat. Acc., x., p. 549.
[103] The same account observes that though none of his works are published but his sacred compositions, he composed "several songs on various subjects."
[104] Published at Glasgow, 1836.
[105] These are his descriptions of "The Drunkard," "The Glutton," and "The Good and Wicked Pastor."
[106] Maiden or virgin—orig.
[107] Orig.—The venomous red spider.
[108] Gaelic, "gealag"—descriptive of the salmon, from its glossy brightness.
[109] Anglicised into Ben.
[110] The deer.
[111] Stag of the first head.