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is a small circular cairn of about 9' dia. [diameter]
and 1' elevation.
Some 80' to the S [South] on a level terrace at a
bend in the burn is another long heap of
stones similar to that above noticed. It
lies with its longest axis E [East] and W. [West] and
measures some 40' by 16'. The elevation is
also trifling. There is no sign of either chamber
or cist.

[Margin] Cairns.
Glen Hill
(29-31)

[Opposite Page] see page 105. --

These cairns appear to have been totally
demolished. The site of a large one some
100 yds. [yards] E [East] of the road is evident measuring
about 66' in diameter.

[Margin] Hut circle
unnoted.

Some 50 yds. [yards] N E. [North East] of the large demolished
Cairn is what I take to be a hut circle.
The bank is entirely overgrown and much
spread out. The interior diameter is some
24'; the bank some 12' broad at base; and
the entrance from WSW [West South West]. The width of
the entrance is indefinite.
After 1'o'clock we returned to Watten
Loch where we fished till after 6.0. It
was far too bright for sport but I caught
four nice little trout which were very
game. On a suitable day this is a
first class loch.
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