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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SRÒN GHARBH Sròn Garbh
Sròn Garbh
Sròn Garbh
Sròn Gharbh
John McIntyre Clifton
R. McNaughton
James Stewart Auch
G: Ortho: [Gaelic Orthography]
091 A rocky faced promontory a little to the west of where the C. [County] Boundary crosses the public road leading to Tyndrum.
Sig. [Signification] "Rough point."
ALLT SLOCHD AN T-SEIPEINE Allt Slochd-an-Seipin
Allt Slochd-an-Seipin

"Allt Slochd an t-Seipeine"
John McIntyre Clifton
R. McNaughton
James Stewart Auch
G. Ortho: [Gaelic Orthography]
091 A well known stream, rising on the County Boundary, bearing its name from where a small stream that has its source in Perthshire separates into two branches, the one flowing south into Perth ("Source of the Tay") the other north ("Allt Slochd an Seipin") into Argyle & joins Allt Coire Challain about ½ a mile from the Boundary. Sig. [Signification] "The Chopin burn of the hollow"

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