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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GLAC HUKARVAT Glac Hookarvat
Glac Chugarbhat
Glac Hukarvat
Mr Neil McIntyre
Mr McCormick
A A Carmichael Esqr
050 This name is given to a small hollow which lies on the North Eastern slope of Haarsal and out of which Abhuinn Hukarvat runs. The meaning is obscure. There is, in the middle of the hollow, a large cairn of loose stones , known by the name of Barp, which supposed to be an ancient place of sepulture
HAARSAL Harsaval
Harsavaule
Hàrsal
Mr Neil McIntyre
Mr McCormick
Admiralty Chart
Johnston's Map
A A Carmichael Esqr
050 This name is appllied to a round hill covered with heather, situated about half a mile to the East of the School & Post Office, and about the same distance South of the West end of Loch Druidibeg. Its meaning is obscure
MEALL HUKARVAT Meall Hookarvat
Meall Hujarvat
Mr Neil McIntyre
Mr McCormick
D Macdonald Manager Ormaclett
050 This name is applied to a low short ridge, which runs parallel to, and on the East side of Abhuinn Hukarvat, and about half a mile to the East of Harsival The meaning is obscure

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Transcriber's notes

Thename Barp is in the List of names as written bu there are no Authorities listed against it. There is only the description under Glac Hukarvat

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