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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT NAN DEARG Allt nan Jarc
Allt nan Jarc
Allt nan Jarc
Allt nan Jarc
Allt nam Dearc
M. Mackay Keeper
A. Kelso
A. Currie
J. Kerr
Gaelic Orthography
226 A rugged stream stream lying between "The Torr" and "Torr Nead an Eoin". It falls into the stream flowing through "Glen Chalmadale"
Sig: [Signification] Stream of the berries.
TORR NEAD AN EOIN Tor Nedanoyoin



Toiraneidnoin
Torr Nead an Eoin
M. Mackay Keeper
A. Kelso
A. Currie
J. Kerr
Ramsay's Geology
Gaelic Orthography
226 A large round hill east from Loch Ranza. It is a very remarkable feature - Sig [Signification]: Hill of the Bird's nest.
CREAG BHEAG Craig Veg



Creag Bheag
M. Mackay Keeper
A. Kelso
A. Currie
J. Kerr
Gaelic Orthography
226 A range of rocks running from "Allt nan Dearc" to "Torr Nead an Eoin". "Creag Bheag" signifies the Little Craig, but this Craig is only diminutive when compared with the great precipice west from it and from this comparison has received its name.

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Island of Arran -- Ph [Parish] of Kilbride

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