Abstract
In that tract of isles of the West of Scotland, called by the inhabitants, the Long Island, as being about 100 miles long from north to south, there is a multitude of small islands, scituated in a fretum, or frith, that passes between the island of Eust, and the Herris, amongst which, there is one called Berneray, some three miles long, and more than a mile broad, the length running from east to west, as the Frith lyes.