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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COIRE ALUINN Coire Aluinn
Coire Aluinn
Coire Aluinn
Mr McLaren, Larig
Mr Leitch Catnish
Neil McLaren
090 A large flat hollow situate about a mile east of Beinn Mhic Monaidh.
Sig: [Signification] "Beautiful Well"
SRÒN DÀ CHOILLE Sròn Dà Choille Same as above 090 A mountain ridge running North eastwards from Creag na h-Iolaire to the wire paling which is the boundary of the deer forest.
Sig: [Signification] "Two wood promontory"
CREAG NA H-IOLAIRE Creag na h-Iolaire Same as above 090 A small but prominent rock or precipice about 1/2 a mile North of Larig.
Sig: [Signification] The Eagle's Rock
ALLT A' BHÙIRN Allt a' Bùirn Same as above 090 "The fresh water stream" is so called from it's being used by the people of Larig for household purposes.
It flows S.E. [South East] and falls into River Orchy.

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"Allt Bùirn." Fresh water stream.
"Allt a Bhùirn." The fresh water stream.

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