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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BYNACK BURN | Bynack Burn Bynack Burn Bynack Burn Water Bynach Beinac |
Mr John Morgan Mr. John Grant Mr John McDougall Aberdeen & Banff Map Pt. [Part] 3 Fullarton's Gazeteer |
096 ; 104 | A considerable stream rising from the united waters of Caochan na Cuarte and the stream of the Coire a'Chùil this is a corrupted Gaelic name the meaning of which is lost. it is the largest tributary of the Geldie Burn and flows for about 3 miles generally in a north easterly direction. |
CNAPAN NAN CLACH | Cnapan nan Clach Cnapan nan Clach Cnapan nan Clach |
Mr. John Morgan Mr. John Grant Mr. John McDougall |
104 | A small stony hillock; this name means in English the stony hillock or rather the "Hillock of the Stones" |
COIRE AN T-SEILICH | Coire an t-Seilich Coire an t-Seilich Coire an t-Seilich |
Mr. John Morgan Mr. John Grant Mr. John McDougall |
104 | One of the Hollows on the north or Aberdeenshire side of Scarscoch; this name means in English the "Hollow of the Willows" but no Willows grow here now. |
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