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walls are running through among the ruins.
In one instance a course of wall is succeeded
by two mounds about 15' apart and 15' to
16' in diameter.
Some 1/2 m. [mile] NW. [North West] of the W. [West] end of Loch Migdale
are the ruins of a hut circle measuring
24' x 20' with foundations of walls running
from it. To N [North] of it some 40' is a heap of
stones lying N and S [North and South] measuring 40' x 18'
and showing marked depressions near
the centre. Near are a number of conical
mounds overgrown with vegetation some
12' in diameter and about 1 1/2' in height.
About 1/4 m. [mile] NNW [North North West] of the church is a
well marked hut ruin. It measures 16'
in diameter over all and the interior
depression, which is clearly defined, about
7'. The Entrance appears to have been
from the SE. [South East]. Some 80 yds. [yards] NNW [North North West] of it
are two small cairns about 18' in diameter
and 2' to 3' in height.
On the W. [West] side of the road which crosses
Druim Liath from N. to S. [North to South] and towards the
N [North] side of the hill is a small circular
enclosure measuring 12' in interior
diameter. The entrance appears to have

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