OS1/17/14/13

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLAS-BHEINN MHÒR Glas-bheinn Mhòr
Glas-bheinn Mhòr
Glas-bheinn Mhòr
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr J. Macintosh
Mr J. Stuart
040 A high and very rugged hill being covered with rough outcrop and a little heathy pasture, it is situated to the East of Càrn na Fiacail its name signifies the Great Grey Mountain
LOCH NA FAOILEIGE Loch na Faoileige
Loch na Faoileige
Loch na Faoileige
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Macintosh
Mr J. Stuart
040 A small Loch situated at the Eastern base of Càrn na Fiacail and forming the chief source of Allt Càrn na Fiacail, its name signifies Loch of the Seagull.
ALLT NAN GOBHAR Allt nan Gobhar
Allt nan Gobhar
Allt nan Gobhar
Rev. [Reverend] J. Baillie
Mr. J. Macintosh
Mr J. Stuart
040 A stream which takes its rise on Glas-bheinn Mhòr and joins the Allt Loch an t-Sionnaich it signifies the Burn of the Goats.

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Transcriber's notes

Allt nan Gohbar is not named on Sheet 40.

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