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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BEALACH MÒR Bealach Mòr
Bealach Mòr
Mr Campbell Druimfiarn
Mr Bell Glen Aray
124 A narrow opening at the north end of Creag Dhubh. Sign [Signification] "Large Pass."
BEALACH AN EICH GHLAIS Bealach an Each Ghlas
Bealach an Each Ghlas
"Bealach an Eich Ghlais"
Mr Campbell Druimfiarn
Mr Bell
GO [Gaelic Orthography]
124 A small passage a short distance north east of Bealach Mor. Sign [Signification] Pass of the Grey horse.

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[Page] 144
Sheet 124 Argyllshire

Allt Barain Described in sheet 125.9 [Argyll Volume 8 Page 92]

Allt a' Mhagarain Described in sheet 125.9 [Argyll Volume 8 Page 90]

Allt Thomais Described in sheet 125.9 [Argyll Volume 8 Page 93]

Transcriber's notes

Allt Barain, Allt a' Mhagarain, Allt Thomais are referred to on the original page, so I have put them in Extra Info. They rise on Sheet 124 but they are not named on that Sheet, only on Sheet 125 where they merge with River Aray.

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