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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT ARNAN Allt Arnan
Allt Arnan
Allt Arnan
Peter McIntyre, Inverarnan
Malcolm Brodie, Garabal
Peter McIntyre, Stuckindroin
002 This name is applied to a large stream issuing from a small loch, situated at the foot of Beinn Damhain (north side) flows in an Easterly direction and after pursuing a rugged course falls into River Falloch a little south of Inverarnan Inn.
GARABAL HILL Garabal Hill
Garabal Hill
Garabal Hill
Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
Peter McIntyre
002 A flat ridged topped hill of considerable height situated near Inverarnan Inn.
LOCHAN BEINN DAMHAIN Lochan Beinn Damhain
Lochan Beinn Damhain
Lochan Beinn Damhain
Peter McIntyre
Malcolm Brodie
Peter McIntyre
002 A name applied to a small loch at the foot of Beinn Damhain (East Side).

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County Dumbarton

[Below entry for Allt Arnan:]
Probably from Arnuidh, impetuous.
See remark on the word Arnan - page 3



[Below entry for Lochan Beinn Damhain:]
Lochan, a little loch, Beinne, mountain
Damhain from Damh, an ox

See remark on Beinn Damhain

Note To write Beinn Damhan, as a compound word, it being the name
of another object is quite conformable to the usage of Gaelic writers

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Alison James- Moderator, Elizabeth Carmichael

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