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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT COIRE A' BHODAICH Allt Coire a' Bhodaich Mr. Dugald Cameron, Lubeilt
Mr. McColl, Kinlochmore
161 A small stream, half a mile in length, which rises in Coire a Bhodaich and joins Allt Coire a' Chairn. Afterwards the united streams are Known as Allt Coire na Bà.
(English Meaning) Burn of the old man's Corry.
COIRE A' CHAIRN Coire a' Chairn Mr. Dugald Cameron, Lubeilt Mr. McColl, Kinlochmore 161 A small hollow situated North-east of Am Bodach, and immediately South of Stob Coire a' Chairn. With Coire a' Bhodaich it forms part of a larger hollow called Coire na Bà. Property of the representative of the late Mr Campbell of Monzie
English Meaning Hollow of the Cairn
ALLT COIRE A' CHAIRN Allt Coire a' Chairn Mr. Dugald Cameron, Lubeilt Mr. McColl, Kinlochmore 161 A small stream, nearly half a mile in length, rising in Coire a' Chairn and joining Allt Coire a' Bhodaich. Afterwards the united Streams are Known as Allt Coire na Bà.
English Meaning. Stream of the Hollow of the Cairn.

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COIRE A' CHAIRN
ALLT COIRE A' CHAIRN I have added these rows.

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Celia Skelton

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