OS1/2/49/46
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AN T-SRÒN | An Sròn An Sròn An Sròn "An t-Sròn" |
Duncan McMillan Tayfuirst Duncan McColl Barrs Mr A. Cameron Tayfuirst G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] |
045 | A very high round rocky hill between "Coire nam Beithach", & the northern part of "Fionn Ghleann" Sig: [Significaton] "The Projection" |
COIRE NAM BEITH | Coire nam Beithach Coire nam Beithach Coire nam Beithach "Coire nam Beith" |
Duncan McColl Barr's Mr D. Buchanan Caolasnacon Mr J. Cameron Ballachulish G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] for "Corrie of the Birch trees' |
045 | A small but very rocky corrie, a short distance north of the [Bidean nam Bian] and the same distance east of "An Sròn" Sig: [Significaton] "Birchen Trees Corrie" |
BIDEAN NAM BIAN | Bidein nan Bian Bidein nan Bian Bidein nan Bian "Bidein nam Bian" Bidean nam Bian |
Duncan McColl Barr's Mr D. Buchanan Caolasnacon Mr J. Cameron Ballachulish G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] for Pinnacle of the Skins G.O. [Gaelic Orthography] for Pinnacles of the Skins |
045 | A well Known name applied to a conical shaped mountain & the highest in "Glencoe". There are several large precipices on the north side, and the south side is very rocky & stony. Situated south of Coire nam Beithach" Sig: [Significaton] "Pinnacles of the Skins" |
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[Page] 46Sheet 45 Argyllshire
Bidean nam Bian, notes: R.P [Roman Print]" "nom. [nominative] plural gen. sing. [genitive singular]"
Transcriber's notes
Coire nam Beith, a space was left in the description for the name of the feature which it was "a short distance north of" I take that to be "Bidean nam Bian"BIDEAN NAM BAN was the prepopulated entry: The original Page 46, the Index & Sheet 45 all have it as "Bian"; I have changed it accordingly.
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