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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Sròn Aonaich | Sron Aonaich Sron Aonaich Sron Aonaich |
Andrew Blair John Blair Donald McNab |
006 | A well known name applied to the extremity of the long ridge, extending from Sithean, near the top of Ben Lomond, in a southerly direction and signifies Point of the Hill or ridge. |
Glashlet Burn | Glashlet Burn Glashlet Burn Glashlet Burn |
Donald McNab Andrew Blair John Blair |
006 | A good stream rising on the eastern top of Ben Lomond. pursues a southerly course and falls into Rinzoorach [Burn]. The stream of the declivity is the meaning of Allt Glaise Lice, of which "Glashlet Burn" is a corruption, well known and always used as such. |
Rinzoorach Burn | Rinzoorach Burn Rinzoorach Burn Rinzoorach Burn |
Andrew Blair John Blair Donald McNab |
006 | A large stream rising at"Bhreac Leachd" flows in a south easterly direction and joins Glashlet Burn at the head of "Bruach Caorruinn Burn". The name is a corrruption of Gaelic which cant be interpreted satisfactorily |
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[Note under Sròn Aonaich:]
Sròn - A promontory or headland
Aonaich - A steep height
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