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[Margin] Unnoted

One a short distance above the enflux of
the Back burn which flows in from the
W. [West] measures about 25' x 29.

[Sketch inserted with note] Not correct

Enters from the ESE [East South East] through
a passage 8' long and
probably about 3' across but
the width is doubtful.
At 17' from the entrance a
semicircular wall 3' wide
stretching from side to side forms an inner
circle of 25' x 27' and a crescentic
enclosure in rear of it. About half a
dozen small cairns lie in rear of it
Between it and the burn are the remains
of other indistinct enclosures & cairns
Directly opposite the confluence of the
burns is a well preserved circular enclosure
entering from SE [South East] presenting no particular
features of interest.

Clyne
[Margin] O.S. [Ordnance Survey] 6.

The object marked Brough. on the E. [East] of the
Allt a' Mhuilinn about 1/2 m. [mile] NNE [North North East] of Ascoile
is a cairn of about 66' diameter. It has
been excavated. At about 26' from the S. [South] side
are lying in the interior two large displaced
stones which may have formed part of a
chamber. The height of the cairn is about 6' where

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