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BEALACH AN T-SIONNAICH Bealach an t-Sionnaich Revd. [Reverend] J. Kennedy, Rosehall
Mr. W. Laidlaw, Kinlochalsh
Mr. D. Ross, Lubcroy
002 A deep chasm or cut through precipitous rocks on Breabag immediately above Glas Choire Mòr in the valley & about 1 mile below the head of Glen Oy Kell. Sig: [Signification] "Pass of the Fox".
ALLT A' GHLAS CHOIRE MHOIR Allt a' Ghlas Choire Mhòir Revd. [Reverend] J. Kennedy, Rosehall
Mr. W. Laidlaw, Kinlochalsh
Mr. D. Ross, Lubcroy
002 A small stream flowing from two small lochs on Breabag, above Glas Choire Mòr into the River Oy Kell about 2 miles below its source. Sig: [Signification] "Burn of big grey hollow".
COIREAN BÀN Coirean Bàn Revd. [Reverend] J. Kennedy, Rosehall
Mr. W. Laidlaw, Kinlochalsh
Mr. D. Ross, Lubcroy
002 A large hollow bounded on the W. [West] by the preciptous rocks of Brebag & on the S. [South] by those of Creag na h' Iolaire; it opens out into Glen Oy Kell about 2 miles from the head of the glen. Sig: [Signification] "Fair little hollow".

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