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 FOURTH PERIOD 158 FERNIEHERST CASTLE away, as well as the boarding to which they are attached, and owing to the failure of many of the supports, and to the absence of most of the FIG. 616. Fernieherst Castle. View from the South-East. wall lining, the whole is in such a threatening condition that it may fall any day. As but little of this kind of work remains in Scotland, this is