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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT GLEANN AN OBAIN BHIG Allt Gleann an Obain Bhig Rvd. [Reverend] William McIntosh, Keppoch, Arisaig
Mr. D. Cameron
123 This name applies to a mountain stream about two miles long. It rises on the south side of An Cnoc Gorm and after flowing by the east side of this hill, it runs through Gleann an Obain Bhig, and enters into the southeast end of Loch Morar near Oban It forms part of the Boundary between the parishes of Glenelg & Ardnamurchan
The name signifies 'Burn of the glen of the small bay'
ALLT AN OBAIN BHIG Allt an Obain Bhig Rvd. [Reverend] William McIntosh
Mr. D. Cameron
123 This name applies to a small stream which rises on the northside of An Stac and after flowing in a northeastern direction for about half a miles, it forms a small stream flowing out of Lochan an Oban Bhig, and enters into a small bay on the southeast end of Loch Morar, near Oban
The name signifies Burn of the small bay.
AN STAC An Stac Rvd. [Reverend] William McIntosh
Mr. D. Cameron
123 This name applies to a large heathy clad hill, situated about half a mile south of the southeast end of Loch Morar
The name signifies The steep hill
The property of Mrs. Lucy, Meoble

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