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mouth of the Forse Burn and about 1/2 m. [mile]
S. [South] of Forse are a number of low stony mounds
of some 14' - 18' in diameter. Their true char:
:acter is uncertain.

30 July 1910.
Immediately after breakfast bicycled down
to Forse Castle to photograph it as the fog
had made that an impossibility on the pre:
:vious evening. Thereafter drove to Rangag.

Standing Stone Rangag. (64)
Some 160' W by S. [West by South] of the standing stone by
the road side to the N. [North] of Rangag Farm
there lies across the ditch on the opposite
side of the road another large stone which
fell some 50 years ago. It also is quadrangular
and measures 2 1/2' in breadth, 1'.5" in thickness
and 9' in length.

Acharaskill Mounds (66)
On a green haugh on the left bank of the
Ruard Burn about 1/2 m. [mile] to the W. [West] of Acharas:
:kill are some half a dozen small stony
mounds with a diameter of about 16'.
The haugh appears to have been under
cultivation and while some of the mounds
may be the ruins of bothies others may be
merely heaps of stones gathered off the cultivated
land.

Broch. Loch Rangag (22)
Situated on a low spit of land projecting
into Loch Rangag on its Eastern shore

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