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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAOCHAN NA GAIBHRE Caochan na Gaibhre
Caochan na Gaibhre
Caochan na Gaibhre
Rev. [Reverend] Neil Macintyre Rothiemurchus
Mr Alexander Macintosh, Dell, Rothiemurchus
Mr A. Bell, Boat of Insh
072 A small stream rising at the N.E [North East] base of Craig Dulnan & the south side of the River Dulnan & joins the River Dulnan near the junction of Caochan Garbh Name signifies (The Goat's streamlet)
ALLT MOR Allt Mòr
Allt Mòr
Allt Mòr
Rev. [Reverend] N. Macintyre.
Mr A. Macintosh.
Mr A. Bell.
072 This name applies to a rough mountain Burn, rising at the N. [North] base of Meall a' Chòcaire, flows in a N. [North] Easterly direction for about 2 miles then it joins Allt na Feithe Leathan. Name signifies (Large Burn)
CAOCHAN MOR Caochan Mòr
Caochan Mòr
Caochan Mòr
Rev. [Reverend] N. Macintyre.
Mr A. Macintosh.
Mr A Bell.
072 A mountain stream rising at the W. [West] base of Am Buidh'-aonach & flows into Allt Mòr Name signifies (The large streamlet of the back of the yellow hill)

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