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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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