5 JANUARY 1895, Page 35

, 'Mountain, Moor, and Loch. Illustrated by Pen and Pencil.

(Sir Joseph Caueton and Sons.)—This is an illustrated guide to the traveller who desires to journey from Glasgow to Fort William by the West Highland Railway. He first has described for his choice the Great Northern and Midland routes. Arrived at Glasgow, he has his Highland tour before him. This volume tells him something of what he may expect to Bee. The West High- land Railway, it will be remembered, crosses Rannoch Moor, an achievement which naturally suggests the passage of Chatmoss early in railway days. Not far from this it reaches its nearest point of approach to the Highland Railway. Loch Ericht lies between them, Dalwhinnie on the latter line being near its north- eastern, Rannoch and Corrour almost equidistant from its south- western end.