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ALLT NA H-EITEIG Allt na h-Eiteig Mr William Ross, Ground Officer, Downie 026; 027 A large stream rising south of Cona' chreag and flowing northward past Bad-bhuinn and Graval, joins the sea about a mile and a half east of Bonar Bridge. Meaning, "Stream of the White Stone".
ALLT AN EILICH Allt an Eilich Mr William Ross, Ground Officer, Downie 026 A stream issuing from Abhuinn a' Choire Bhuig, and flowing northward along the western side of Blàr Garvary joins Allt na h-Eiteig. Meaning "Stream of the Mill".
CONA' CHREAG Cona' chreg Mr William Ross, Ground Officer, Downie 026 A rocky Knoll about half a mile north west of the junction of Allt and Eilich with Allt na h-Eiteig. Meaning not Known.

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Sheet 26. -- Parish of Kincardine -- Ross-shire.

[signed] John McKeith
Sapper R.E. [Royal Engineers]

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