Abstract
The mosses of Kincardine and Flanders are situated in that extensive plain or carse which begins at Borrowstounness, on the south side of the Frith of Forth, and a little above Eastern Kincardine, on the north side. It stretches along both sides, first of the Frith, and afterwards of the river Forth, as far as Cardross, about twenty-two miles west of the point where it begins. The breadth of this plain, or carse, at Falkirk, where it is widest,is about seven miles, including what is occupied by the Frith.

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