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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH NAN SGÙRR Loch nan Sgòr
Loch nan Sgòr
Loch nan Sgòr
Revd [Reverend] D McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. A. McKinnon
051 This name is given to a small fresh-water loch which lies about half a mile West of the highest point of Beinn Bhuidhe The name is gaelic, and signifies "Loch of the Sharp Rocks"
ALLT NA PAIRTE Allt na Pairte
Allt na Pairte
Allt na Pairte
Revd. [Reverend] D. McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. A. McKinnon
046; 051 This name is given to a considerable sized stream which rises at near the W [West] end end of Loch Lonachan, and falls Southward passing through the East end of Boreraig, and enters Loch Easaird It is fully a mile in length The name is gaelic, and means "Stream of the Share or Portion"
ALLT BRÀIGH BHLÀR Allt Brath Astair
Allt Braigh Blar
Allt Braigh Blar
Revd [Reverend] D. McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. A McKinnon
051 This is a small stream about half a mile in length, which rises at the end of a fence aba a mile to the East of Boreraig and runs in Western direction joining Allt na Pairte a short distance north of that district The name is gaelic and means "Burn of the Path of Deceit"

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