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note * page 790 Mill, , “On the Salinity of the Firth of Forth,” Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xiii. pp. 29–64Google Scholar; “On the Temperature of the Firth of Forth,” Ibid., pp. 157–167. See Chart of Firths at page 28.
note † page 790 Mill, and Ritchie, , “Physical Conditions of Rivers entering a Tidal Sea,” Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xiii. p. 460–485Google Scholar.
note * page 791 The inlet must be a narrow one relatively to its length, otherwise it is a bay or bight. The Moray Firth, for instance, is not a firth in our meaning of the word.