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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CREAG ENACHAIR | Creag Enachair Creag Enachair Creag Enachair |
D. Graham - Dunrostan N. McNeill. - Castle Sween D. McNeill. - "Dunrostan", |
179 | A number of detached out-cropping rocks on the western slope of Cnocan Biorach, the Signification of which name cannot be well ascertained. |
CNOCAN BIORACH | Cnocan Biorach Cnocan Biorach Cnocan Biorach |
D. Graham. Dunrostan N. McNeill, Castle Sween D. Leitch. Castle Sween |
179 | A hill feature north-eastward of "Cnoc na Moine". The name "Biorach" sig: [signifies] Pointed, or jutting out, may be received from the number of out-croppings to be seen, particularly on the west side of it. |
DRUIM BUIDHE | Druim Buidhe Druim Buidhe Druim Buidhe |
D. Graham - Dunrostan N. McNeill, Castle Sween D. McNeil - Dunrostan. |
179 | "Druim Buidhe", or Yellow Ridge, is not of considerable prominence though situated in highly elevated ground. The ground is of a mossy character on its west, and slightly rocky on its east side. |
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