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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH BURN Loch Burn
Loch Burn
Loch Burn
Charles Cook Dippen
Alexander Nicol Dippen
William McDugald Smuraig
253.16 Loch Burn or "Allt an Loch" has its source in Loch Garbad and flows under this name to a little north of Eas a Mŏr. It then takes the name of the Allt Mŏr. to its confluence with the sea.
TORR A' BHEANNAIN Torr an Beannan Charles Cook Dippen
Alexander Nicol Dippen
William McDugald Smuraig
254.16 A long steep heathy hill running nearly north and South, it is situate on the farm of East Bennan.
EAS MÒR Eas a Mòr Charles Cook Dippen
Alexander Nicol Dippen
William McDugald Smuraig
254.16 The Eas a Mor, is one of the prettiest water-falls in the island. The water here tumbles down a perpendicular trap rock some sixty feet high, and runs in a deep chasm, between the same precipitous rocks
AUCHENHEW HILL Auchenhew Hill
Auchenhew Hill
Auchenhew Hill
Charles Cook Dippen
Alexander Nicol Dippen
John McKenzie Auchenhew
254.16 This is a large bulky hill steep on the South & South east, on the top forming into an elevated irregular table land to Cnoc na Craobhach which is its termination

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