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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CÀRN LIATH Càrn Liath
Càrn Liath
Càrn Liath
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Lamont
097 A high hill, covered with stones, between the source of Allt Cristie Bheag and Dhubhbhruach. It signifies Grey Cairn.
ALLT LETH Allt Leth
Allt Leth
Allt Leth
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Lamont
097 A mountain stream, rising at the north side of Càrn Liath. It runs through Coire an Uillt Leth and joins the Dee about a mile west from the Linn of Dee. It means Half Burn.
CÀRN AN UILLT LETH Càrn an Uillt Leth
Càrn an Uillt Leth
Càrn an Uillt Leth
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Morgan
Mr. Lamont
097 This name is applied to a craigy place on the north-western side of Càrn na Moine. It signifies Cairn of the Half Burn.

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Aberdeenshire -- Ph [Parish] of Crathie and Braemar

[Note relating to 'Carn an Uillt Leth'] - I shd. [should] think the adj. [adjective] in these 3 names must be the same - liath. Half-Hill & Blind Burn we have, but what is a Half-Burn? [Initialled] JMcD.

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