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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRUACH MCGOUGAIN Cruach Mhic Gougan
Cruach Mhic Gougan
Cruach McGougain
Archibald Cowan, Courshelloch
Donald Stalker, Auchnastrone
224 A conspicuous hill on the grazing of Courshelloch.
Sign. [Signification] "McGgougan's hill"
ALLT GRUNAIRE Allt Grunaire Archibald Cowan, Courshelloch
Donald Stalker, Auchnastrone
224 A small stream falling into south end of Loch Garasdale.
Sign. [Signification] not known.
CNOC A' BHRADEIN Cnoc Bhradain

Cnoc Bhradain
"Cnoc a' Bhradain"
"Cnoc Bradain"
Cnoc a' Bhreatuinn
"Cnoc a Bhraidein"
Archibald Cowan, Courshelloch
Donald Stalker, Auchnastrone
Gilbert McCallum
The Salmon Hill
Salmon Hill.
The Briton's Hill
The Chief's Hill. Appd. [Approved] [Initialled] R.H.
224 A feature of Considerable prominence, situated about 50 Chains South east of Cruach Mhic Gougan, & Signifies "Salmon Hill"
CNOC LAOIGHSCAN Cnoc Laoighscan Archibald Cowan, Courshelloch
Donald Stalker, Auchnastrone
224 A rocky hill situated about 3/4 of a mile East of Loch Garasdale.
Sign. [Signification] not known

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Ph [Parish] Kilcalmonell & Kilberry -- Argyllshire

Cnoc a Bhradein [note]
not likely that a hill would
get a name from a fish?

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