Llangollen town and derivation of name, [234];
Dinas Bran, Eglwyseg Rocks, Crow Castle, viaduct and Telford’s aqueduct, junction with the Ceiriog, Chirk Castle, and Wynnstay, [234];
Offa’s Dyke and Watt’s Dyke, [235], [236];
Overton Churchyard, Bangor-on-Dee, [236];
junction with the Alyn, Eccleston, [237];
Chester and its history, [238], [239];
swing railway bridge, Hawarden, Castle of Flint, [239];
Castle of Mostyn, Basingwerk Abbey, Fountain of Holywell, “The Sands of Dee,” [240], [241]
Dee, The (Kirkendbrightshire):
Its rise, meaning of name, confluence with the water of Ken, scenery at Douglas Tongueland, [322];