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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LAG AN FHIATH | Lag an Lath Lag an Fheath Lag an Fhiath Lag an Fhiath |
John Macdonald John Morrison John Mackay Donald Murray |
017 | A small hollow at the head of Camus Bhoasta into which the sea flows at spring tides only, and through which flows Allt Loch a Sgal. Lag an Fhiath signifies Calm Hollow |
CAOLAS CUMHANG | Caolas Cumhag An Caolas Cumhang Caolas Cumhang Caolas Cumhang |
John Macdonald John Morrison John Mackay Donald Murray |
017 | A small narrow sound between Bhernera Bheag and Great Bhernera it is about 400 yards long by 50 yards wide, at high water, there is scarcely any low water mark to be seen in it. the tide flows through it very rapidly Caolas Cumhaing signifies Narrow Sound. |
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