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English: Lochs of the Dee Basin, Aberdeenshire Scotland, UK
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Bathymetrical survey of the Scottish fresh-water lochs, volume II, part II, figure 17, page 145

Published by the Challenger Office, Edinburgh, under the direction of Sir John Murray (1841-1914) and Laurence Pullar (1836-1926)

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Author Map is marked "Bartholomew" presumably referring to John George Bartholomew (1860–1920) or his company. Authorship possibly extends to staff of the Challenger Office, Edinburgh

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