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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAS A' CHRUISGEIN Eas a' Chruisgean Eas a' Chruisgean
Eas a' Chruisgean
Eas a' Chruisgein
Thomas Blair
Hugh McGlashan
John Jackson
142 Applicable to a very rough portion of the stream rising in Coire Charr and falling into Loch Goil. The part "Eas a Chruisgean" extending from wall, forming boundary of wood (a little north of Drimsynie.) (142.10. Trace) northwards for a distance of about ¼ of a mile, is the only portion bearing a name.
Sign. [Signification] Cataract of the lamp.
AM BEANNAN Beannan
Am Beannan
Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan John Jackson 142 A rocky feature on grazing of Inveronich.
Sign. [Signification] Little hill.
ALLT A' CHOCAIRE Allt a' Chocaire Thomas Blair Hugh McGlashan John Jackson 142 A small stream rising off Ben Donich, in its course falls over a huge precipice forming a fine waterfall, flows through a copse wood and falls into River Goil. Sign. [Signification] The cook's burn.

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