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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
AN DUBH-ALLT BEAG An Dubh-allt Beag
An Dubh-allt Beag
An Dubh-allt Beag
Rev. [Reverend] A. MacPherson
Mr McGillivray
Thomas McDonald
019 This is a smal stream hiving its source on the Eastern slope of Cnoc an Duine, and falling into Loch Ness about a mile-and-a-half East of Killianan grave yard meaning The Little Black stream.
CREAG NAN GOBHAR Creag nan Gobhar
Creag nan Gobhar
Creag nan Gobhar
Rev. [Reverend] A. MacPherson
Mr McGillivray
Thomas McDonald
019 This name is given to a cliff commencing at Slochd an Fhamhair, and extending to An Dubh-allt Beag It is on the Earl of Seafield's property, and means Rock of the Goats
SLOCHD AN FHAMHAIR Slochd and Fhamhair
Slochd and Fhamhair
Slochd and Fhamhair
Rev. [Reverend] A. MacPherson
Mr McGillivray
Thomas McDonald
019 This name is given to a rocky hollow lying near the source of Allt Liath, the east side and bottom are strewn with stones and boulders. It is on the property of the Earl of Seafield and signifies Hollow of the Giant or Champion

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