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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BEALACH AN T-SEALGAIR | Bealach an Sealgair Bealach an Sealgair Bealach an Sealgair "Bealach an t-Sealgair" |
A. McDonald Bridge of Orchy R. McNaughton Clifton William McIntyre Ais-an-t-Shithean The Sportman's Pass |
077 | An opening between the rocks on the face of Meall Tional & Creag Sheileach where beautiful specimens of rock crystal are to be found Sig. [Signification] The sportsman's pass. |
CREAG SHEILEACH | Creag Sheileach | A. McDonald Bridge of Orchy R. McNaughton Clifton William McIntyre Ais-an-t-Shithean |
077 | A diminutive craig, on the face of which, grows the willow, hence the name. It is immediately below Bealach an Sealgair. Sig. [Signification] The Willow Craig. |
COIRE LEACACH | Coire Leacach | A. McDonald Bridge of Orchy R. McNaughton Clifton William McIntyre Ais-an-t-Shithean |
017 | A shallow corrie near the top of Beinn Doireann. Sig [Signification] Flat rock Corrie. |
COIRE DEARG | Coire Dearg | A. McDonald Bridge of Orchy R. McNaughton Clifton William McIntyre Ais-an-t-Shithean |
077 | A slight curve on the South side of Meall Gairbh. Sig [Signification] Red Corrie. |
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[Page] 46Ph. [Parish] Glenorchy & Inishail -- Argyllshire
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