These lines are only applicable to the middle part of that lake.—W. W. 1793.
In the beginning of winter, these mountains, in the moonlight nights, are covered with immense quantities of woodcocks; which, in the dark nights, retire into the woods.—W. W. 1793.
The word 'intake' is local, and signifies a mountain-inclosure.—W. W. 1793.
Gill is also, I believe, a term confined to this country. Glen, gill, and dingle, have the same meaning.—W. W. 1793.