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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BEALACH A' GHLAS-CHOIRE Bealach a' Ghlas-choire Mr. McKinnon Shepherd
Mr. Nicolson
Rev. [Reverend] A Macgregor
045 Signifies "Pass of the Grey Corry" and applies to a narrow pass situated a little to the north of Sgùr na h-Uambh. Prop. [Property] Macleod of Macleod
ABHUINN SRATH NA CRÈITHEACH Abhuinn Srath na Crèithach Mr. McKinnon Shepherd
Mr. Nicolson
Rev. [Reverend] A Macgregor
Signifies "River of the rotten brushwood." It rises in "Am Fraoch-choire" and runs in a S.S.W. [South South West] direction along the Strath of the same name.
AN GLAS-CHOIRE An Glas-choire Rev. [Reverend] A Macgregor Inverness
Mr. Nicolson Schoolmaster, Carbost
Mr. McKinnon Shepherd Glen Durnoch by Broadford Skye
039; 045 Signifies "Grey Corry" and is applied to a small corry adjacent to the peak called Sgùr na h-Uamh. Property of MacLeod of MacLeod.
SCAVAIG RIVER Scavaig River Mr. Nicolson
Mr. McKinnon
045 Is applied to the stream flowing out of Loch a' Choireuisg into the sea. Signification "River of the Little shade or shelter."

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SCARAIG RIVER
Adopted By Order J.M.

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