Black's picturesque tourist of Scotland . PbUiiJiiid W A-A; U !. 250 PERTH. Hill, is visible from the line on the left, immediately after leaving Kings-kettle Station (2(3 miles). Ladybank Junction (27 miles), the line to Cupar-Fife, St. Andrews,and Dundee, branches off to the right, that for Perth to the left. Onthe right of CoUessie Station (29f miles), and immediately after passingInchrye, the valley of the Tay expands to view, and a beautiful pro-spect is afforded of the fertile Carse of Gowrie. Across the Firth, Castleliuntlv, Errol, and Kinfauns, successively present t


Black's picturesque tourist of Scotland . PbUiiJiiid W A-A; U !. 250 PERTH. Hill, is visible from the line on the left, immediately after leaving Kings-kettle Station (2(3 miles). Ladybank Junction (27 miles), the line to Cupar-Fife, St. Andrews,and Dundee, branches off to the right, that for Perth to the left. Onthe right of CoUessie Station (29f miles), and immediately after passingInchrye, the valley of the Tay expands to view, and a beautiful pro-spect is afforded of the fertile Carse of Gowrie. Across the Firth, Castleliuntlv, Errol, and Kinfauns, successively present themselves to the eye. In the clean and pleasantly situated village of Abernethy (37f miles),is a round tower, resembling those of Ireland, which have so muchengaged the attention of antiquarians. Its height is 74 feet. Bridge ofEarn (41 miles), a sweetly seated village, which affords accommodationto the strangers who resort to Pitcaithley Wells in the possesses a ball-room, a library, and every other requisite is four miles further. PERTH. [_Ho


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