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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT NA CAILLICH Allt na Caillich
Allt na Caillich
Allt na Caillich
Allt na Caillich
Revd. [Reverend] W. Forsyth
Mr. J. Fraser
Mr. J. Grant Ph. Schoolmaster Abernethy and
Mr. Duncan Grant
059 A small stream collecting in a deep hollow on the Eastern side of Creag na-Caillich -- and runs East for about 40 chains, where it receives the water of another small stream called Allt Gorm. It then turns westward past the farm of Rychallich to Loch na Lair
The name signifies the old woman's Burn.
ALLT GORM Allt Gorm
Allt Gorm
Allt Gorm
Allt Gorm
Revd. [Reverend] W. Forsythe
Mr. J Fraser
Mr. J. Grant
Mr. D. Grant
059 A small mountain stream collecting in a deep hollow a short distance to the south of Creag na Cailliche and runs Northward for about 10 chains and falls into Allt na Cailliche about 40 chains from the source of that stream. The waters of both streams are diverted from course, and taken to drive the corn mill at Tulloch. The name means -- The Blue Stream --

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