. Down the eastern and up the Black . Had the fondness for labor which characterized the old settlersof Nantmel only been capable of transmission, what choiceCommissioners their descendants would have made. o tem-poral 0 mores!. ?-mf^^-^ 5 ] THE WELSH MOUNTAINS. Wide and sweet the flowers are blowingBy tiiat streamlets side,And a greener verdure showing Where Its waters glide-Down the hill-slope murmuring on,Over root and mossy stone. WhiUier— The Fountain. HE townships of Honeybrook, West Nant-meal and Wallace, with the exception ofa small part of the southeastern portionof Honey


. Down the eastern and up the Black . Had the fondness for labor which characterized the old settlersof Nantmel only been capable of transmission, what choiceCommissioners their descendants would have made. o tem-poral 0 mores!. ?-mf^^-^ 5 ] THE WELSH MOUNTAINS. Wide and sweet the flowers are blowingBy tiiat streamlets side,And a greener verdure showing Where Its waters glide-Down the hill-slope murmuring on,Over root and mossy stone. WhiUier— The Fountain. HE townships of Honeybrook, West Nant-meal and Wallace, with the exception ofa small part of the southeastern portionof Honeybrook, lie in what might becalled a valley, bounded on the northand west by the Welsh Mountains, andon the south by the Barren Hill. Toa geologist this region exhibits interest-ing evidences of many of the upheavals and some of the erup-tions which have given the surface ofthe earth its present form. Bowlders ofgneiss abound in many places. Seatedon one of these geological mile James McClune made his de-ductions, and concluded that the cur-rents of ice which carried them here, pursued a southerly orsouthwesterly course. [16


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