OS1/2/49/60

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MAOL EASAN Maol Easan
Maol Easan
Mr McCallum
Duncan McColl
Thomas McDiarmid
045 A small stream having its source a few chains East of "Coire nan Easan" and falling into the River Etive about 20 chains West of Dalness.
SRÒN AN FHORSAIR Sròn an Fhorsair
Sròn an Fhorsair
Sròn an Fhorsair
Mr McCallum
Duncan McColl
Thomas McDiarmid
045 This name applies to a mass of rock situated on the south west end of Buachaille Etive Sign [Signification] "the Forester's Nose"
ALLT COIRE NAM BOC Allt Coire na Bhuic
Allt Coire na Bhuic
Allt Coire a' Bhuic or Allt Coir' a' Bhuic
"Allt Coire nam Boc"
Mr McCallum
Duncan McColl Barr's
The Buck's Corrie Burn
045 A small stream having its rise in "Coire na Bhuic and flowing through a deep and rocky gully to its influx with the River Etive Sig. [Signification, Blank Space]

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Sheet XLV [45] Argyllshire

Allt Coire nam Boc, notes: "See page 57 The Corrie written Coire nam Boc. both should be alike" "Appd. [Approved] See "Coire nam Boc"."

Transcriber's notes

MAOL EA SAN was the prepopulated entry: the original Page 60, Sheet 45 & the Index all have Maol Easan, I have changed it accordingly.

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