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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BEINN LAGAN Beinn Laigan
Beinn Laigan
Beinn Laigan
Mr Clark Ballemeanach
Mr John Anderson Strachurmore
Mr Charles McArthur
141 An isolated Knoll of considerable height on the grazings of Ballemeanoch and Dreip.
Sign. [Signification] "The mountain (of the) hollows
CREAG DHUBH Creag Dubh
Creag Dubh
Creag Dubh
Creag Dhubh
Mr McKellar Soccoch
Mr Walter McNaughton
Mr Charles McArthur
Gael. ortho: [Gaelic Orthography]
141 A conspicuous rock on the north side of Beinn Luigan.
Sign. [Signification] "The Black Craig"
CAM ALLT Camallt
Cam Allt
Mr McKellar Soccoch Mr Walter McNaughton Mr Charles McArthur 141 A Rough stream rising on the East side of Beinn Luigan and falling into the head of Leamhanin
Sign. [Signification] "The crooked burn"
CUL NA BEINNE Cùl a Bheinne
Cùl na Beinne
Mr McKellar Soccoch Mr Walter McNaughton Mr Charles McArthur 141 A pass or hollow between Beinn Luigan and Carnach Mor (Trace 16)
Sign. [Signification] The back of the mountain,"

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141 -- Argyllshire
"Beinn Lagan" Mountain of Hollows

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