

Mary and Portland and sending out several spurs which reach the sea between Buff Bay and Annotto Bay.

The John Crow Mountains are the most easterly mountains of Jamaica. They run from the north-west to the south-east in the parish of Portland, and divide the Rio Grande valley from the east coast of the island. This range begins west of Stony Hill, 400 meters (1,361 ft), where the main road to the north crosses the mountains and stretches westwards till it merges into the Cockpit Country. One, chiefly of limestone formation, extends west through the Mammee Hill and the Red Hills expending itself at Bog Walk. The other runs in a north-easterly direction forming the boundary line between St. Passing through Guy's Hill, it continues as a well-defined range to Mount Diablo. It then becomes irregular and broken, finally merging with the Cockpit country. The Cockpit country of south Trelawny and parts of St. James is a region of broken elevations and depressions It is peculiarly wild in character. Formed of white limestone, jagged and irregular, it is dissected by deep sink holes and steep-sided circular arenas. These are formed because of the intense solution of limestone by rain water. These mountains extend through Westmoreland and Hanover, reaching a height of 600 meters (1,809 ft) at Birch's Hill. Dolphin Head, so called because of its appearance, is a landmark seen from far out at sea to the south. The Don Figueroa, the May Day and Carpenter Mountains pass through the parish of Manchester lying roughly in an arc north-west to south-coast. Catherine, to the north of Spanish Town, are a continuation of the Red Hills system of St. through which the Rio Cobre has cut its gorge. Dorothy (both St John and St Dorothy were names of separate parishes in the 17th century) and the Guy's Hill Mountains. The Hellshire Hills, to the extreme south of St. Catherine, are an independent group of limestone hills.

The Pedro and Dry Harbour Mountains are in the parish of St. The Mocho Range and the Bull Head Mountains are in the parish of Clarendon.
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