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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KILFINNAN BURN Kilfinnan Burn Mr. McCrosty, Kilfinnan
Mr. MacDermid Keeper
Mr. John MacIntosh Glengarry
097 The portion of Allt a' Choire Ghlaise extending from Kilfinnan Fall to Loch Lochy
BEINN TEE Beinn Tee Mr. McCrosty, Kilfinnan
Mr. MacDermid Keeper
Mr. John MacIntosh Glengarry
096 ; 097 A very high rocky mountain in the Deer Forest of Glengarry it is of a Conical shape and very steep, it abounds in numerious Alpine herbs and plants interesting to the botanist, and is also a favourite haunt of the deer. Mr. Ellice proprietor

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[BEINN TEE] Meaning Unknown
[BEINN TEE] Tigh - Blacks Co [Company] Map.

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Celia Skelton