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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAS NAN CALL Eas nan Call
Eas nan Call
Eas nan Call
Mr Alexander Irvine
Mr Peter Munro
Mr McPhail
140 This name applies to rough portion of stream between Auchantiobairt and about 10 chains to the north East of Athlean.
Sign. [Signification] "Cataract of the Calamity"
Calamities
ALLT LAG-NA-MEINE Allt Luig na Meine


Allt Lag-na-meine
Mr Alexander Irvine
Mr Peter Munro
Mr McPhail
140 A good stream rising a short distance to the west of Doire na Criche and flowing about a mile in a southerly direction till it falls into Lochfine at Pennymore Point
Sign. [Signification] "Unknown"
CNOCAN DONNAICH DHUIBH Cnoc an Donncha dubh


"Cnocan Donnaich Dhuibh"
Mr Alexander Irvine
Mr Peter Munro
Mr McPhail
140 A knoll on the grazings of Kenmore & Pennymore about a mile to the north east of Auchantiobairt (Trace 4)
Sign. [Signification] "Black Duncans Knoll"

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Argyllshire -- Parish of Inverary

Allt Lag-na-meine [note]
Sig. [Signification] Rivulet of the ore-containing hollow.

Cnocan Donnaich Dhuibh [note]
or it may be written "Cnocan Donnaich Dhuibh"

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