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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CREAG AN DAIMH Creag an Daimh
Creag an Daimh
Creag an Daimh
Creag an Daimh
Mr Peter Robertson
Mr Allan McIntyre
Mr Peter Dewar Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean (Orthography)
016 A prominent rock on the north side of Coire Seilach.
Sig: [Signification] "Rock of the Stag"
GLEANN FUAR Gleann Fuar Mr Peter Robertson
Mr Allan McIntyre
Mr Peter Dewar Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean (Orthography)
076 A large glen extending from Creag an Taghain in a north easterly direction for about four miles, to near Loch Tulla. In the centre of the glen are the remains of the old Caledonian forest & several trunks of large trees being visible.
Sig: [Signification] "Cold Glen"
LEACANN DEISEAR Leacann Deisear Mr Peter Robertson
Mr Allan McIntyre
Mr Peter Dewar Rev [Reverend] Mr McLean (Orthography)
076 Applicable to a thicket of birch near to the junction of Coire Sealach with Gleann Fuar.
Sig: [Signification] "Sunny Declivity"

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Surveyor note -
"This forest was so extensive embracing a large tract of country that it is impossible to define its limits & the name cannot now be recognised."
A Gwin Serj [Serjeant] RE [Royal Engineers]

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