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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG AN DARAICH Creag an Daraich
Creag an Daraich
Creag an Daraich
Revd. [Reverend] D. McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. A. McKinnon
051 This name is given to a small low craig which faces Loch Easaird, and is situated about a mile to West of Boreraig It is a short distance South Beinn Bhuidhe, and quite close to the northern shore of Loch Easaird. The name is gaelic and signifies "Oak Rock"
ALLT NA FEADAN Allt na Feadan
Allt na Feadan
Allt na Feadan
Revd [Reverend] D. McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. A. McKinnon
051 This name applies to a small mountain Stream which rises in a slight hollow, a short distance to the West of Beinn Bhuidhe, and which runs Southerly for nearly a mile when it enters Loch Easaird, near the West end of Creag an Daraich. The name signifies "Burn of the Whistle"
ALLT CUITHE AN LUATH Allt Cuithe an Luath
Allt Cuithe an Luath
Allt Cuithe an Luath
Revd. [Reverend] D. McKinnon
Mr James McLean
Mr. A. McKinnon
051 This name is given to a small hill stream rising on the southern slope of Beinn Bhuidhe, and runs in a Southern direction for about 3/4 of a mile, when it Enters Loch Easaird, at the East end of Creag an Daraich The name is gaelic, and signifies "Burn of the Ash Pit"

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