OS1/32/6/136
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Conic Hill (Continued | 013.12 | [continued from page 135] number of conical knolls, four of which are on the top, faced with limestone rock, having some parts of the side (the south & east) a bare rock extending in the slope or fall to that shewn on Examination Trace. In "Balmaha Plantation" the Knolls, below those on the top, are covered with Fir trees planted closely on top as shewn on Trace. Some of the Knolls are bare rock unfit for planting trees upon, but are at present grown over with heather. The "Craigie Fort" (Trace 4) is the termination of these remarkable Knolls of the "Conic Hill" on the south-west. There are fine passes between these features, the principal of which are the "Pass of Balmaha" & the "Bealoch Ard" (High Pass). The north eastern descent of this hill to the "Burn of Mar" is regular not of the same form as that described |
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[Page] 136Co. [County] Stirling -- Buchanan Parish
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