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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT ROSTAN Allt Rostan
Allt Rostan
Allt Rostan
Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
James McNicol
004 A large stream rising South of Maol a' Fhithich, pursues a westerly. and rugged course forms part of the Boundary between the Counties of Dumbarton and Stirling. and falls into Loch Lomond. opposite Island
CREAG AN FHITHICH Creag a' Fhithich
Creag a' Fhithich
Creag a' Fhithich
Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
Peter McIntyre
004 A name applied to a large precipitous rock. Situated about 30 chains east of Doune
TOM DUBH Tom Dubh
Tom Dubh
Tom Dubh
Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
James McNicol. Doune
004 A small knoll, and large black precipitous rock or craig and situated about 30 chains South of Creag a' Fhithich.

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[Below entry for Creag an Fhithich [corrected from Creag a' Fhithich]:]
Creag, a rock, Fhithich, Raven's -

[Below entry for Tom Dubh:]
Tom, a hill. Dubh, black. -

[Below entry for Allt Rostan:]
Allt, a stream
Rostan, a small roast. -
Allt Ròstain
Ròstan dim. [diminutive] of Ròst. gen. sing. [genitive singular] Ròstain

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Alison James- Moderator, Ann Bray

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