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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LOCHAN UAINE | Lochan Uaine Lochan Uaine Lochan Uaine |
Revd. [Reverend] Doctor D. Duff Mr. William Armstrong Revd. [Reverend] Hugh McEwen |
071 | A small lake in Glen Lochan. In summer it is almost dry being covered with reeds and long grass. Glenlochan Burn flows out of it to the east. Means Little Green Lake. |
COIRE A' CHEARCAILL | Coire a' Chearcaill Coire a' Chearcaill Coire a' Chearcaill |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] D. Duff Mr. William Armstrong Revd. [Reverend] Hugh McEwen |
071 | A circular mountain hollow having its west side formed by a rocky and precipitous slope. Means Hoop Hollow. Property of D. R. Williamson, Esqr., Lawers by Comrie. |
CREAG GRIANAIN | Creag Grianain Creag Grianain Creag Grianain |
Revd. Dr. [Reverend Doctor] D. Duff Mr. William Armstrong Revd. [Reverend] Hugh McEwen |
071 | The northern extremity of a high ridge of moorland terminating abruptly in a bold and rocky precipice, about three hundred feet in height. Means Rock of the Mountain Peak. Property of D. R. Williamson, Esqr., Lawers by Comrie. |
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