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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ALLT COIRE A' CHARRA BHIG Allt Coire a' Chairr Beag
Allt Coire a' Charra Bhig.
Mr. A Clarke
Mr. D. Kennedy
Mr. E. McDonald
154 This stream is formed by a number of streams collecting in Coire a' Chàir Bheag. it then flows in a southerly direction and joins Allt Coire Ghleadhraiche in forming the stream called Uisge Ghleadhraiche Signifies "Burn of the Hollow of the little rocky shelf
SRON RUADH Sròn Ruadh
Sròn Ruadh
Sròn Ruadh
Mr. A Clarke
Mr. D Kennedy
Mr. E McDonald
154 This name signifies "Red Nose" and is applied to a prominent feature Situated South of Geal-Chairn, and the property of Cluny Macpherson esq
LEACANN NA BRATHAN Leacann na Bràdhan
Leacan na Bràdhan
Mr. A Clarke
Mr. D. Kennedy
Mr. E McDonald
154 This name Signifies "Flat hillside of the queen or handmill and is applied to the east face of Gealchairn.

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County of Inverness -- Parish of Laggan

Allt Coire a' Charra Bhig note - The above authorities do not object to this name. J.M.D.

Note for Leacann na Bràthan - na Bràdh or Leacann nam Bràdhan
Leacan Wall pennywort [?] Leacann side of a hill see pages 72 & 81
Leacan na Bràdh declivity of the queen
Leacan nam Bràdhan declivity of the qeens ? the Article must agree in number with the noun
The above Authorities do not object to this name J.M.D.

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