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E. [East] extremity and above the road is a hut
circle. It measures interiorly 27' x 31' and
has the entrance from the SE. [South East]. The bank
appears to be about 8' thick and to be
largely formed of turf. The entrance is
ill defined. A few small cairns lie
around and several more lie on the
flank of the hill to the E' [East]ward.
Some 40 yds. [yards] E. [East] is another circle with
its bank much levelled and entrance to
the SE. [South East]. One or two small cairns lie to
the S. [South] of it.
Sme 300 yds. [yards] further along the loch side
is the site of another hut circle now ill-
-defined, and a group of 7 or 8 cairns
about it and on the hill side above.

[Margin] O.S. [Ordnance Survey] 13.

One or two small cairns lying in the
whins just above the cultivated land about
1/2 W. [West] of Culmailie.

[Margin] O.S. [Ordnance Survey] 1

To the W. [West] of Kirkton house in a wood between
the road and the steading is a neglected
graveyard. The farm house is said to
be built on the site of the chapel dedicated
to St. Carden. ? St. Kearnan.
This was the first fine day for some
time and I have enjoyed the company

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