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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAMAS NA H-AMAIT Camas na h-Amait Rev K. Macdonald
Mr Alexander Gordon
115 This name applies to a small Bay situated on the E. side of Eilean Mor about the centre and is the landing place used by the residents on the island
CARRACHAN Carrachan Rev K. Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon 115 This name applies to a reef of sunken rocks visible at Low water only. Situated at and forming the Southern Extremity of Eilean Meadhonach
CAVE [Eilean Mor] Cave Rev K. Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon 115 This name applies to a small cave situated in the face of the Rock on the N.E of Eilean Mor it does not seem to be large. Measurements could not be obtained owing to the inaccessible nature of the Coast
CROWLIN HARBOUR Crowlin Harbour Rev K. Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon 115 This name is applied to a narrow passage between Eilean Mor and Eilean Meadhonach and offers good anchorage and shelter to vessels of of the smaller type
SGEIR SHALACH Sgeir Shalach Rev K. Macdonald Mr Alexander Gordon 115 This name signifying the "Dirty or Foul Rock" is applied to a sunken rock visible at all tides situated about a mile N.E. of the north end of Eilean Mor

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Page 94 -- County of Ross -- Six Inch Sheet 115

Camas na h-Amait - written on other plans of Ross-shire see page 84

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