a seaport of Scotland, the largest town in the Island of Mull, Argyllshire, stands on the shore of a beautiful bay, protected by a small island, near the N.E. extremity of Mull. It is for the most part well built, along the shore and on the slope of a hill; and contains Established and Free churches, a government school, school of industry, and a distillery and boat-building yards. There are two quays and a good harbour. Some coasting trade is carried on, and many steamers touch at Tobermory. There is also some fishing here. Pop. 1547.