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10th August 1910.
Bicycled with J. & Mr Weir, my
learned assistant towards the N. [North] end of Loch
Calder. At Westfield I called on Mr. Campbell
ground officer for the Forse Estate and
explained my business. He showed me a
sandstone whorl with a dia. [diameter] of about 1 1/2”
pierced with three holes in line, the perfor:
:ations being made from both sides. I
suggested he should give it to the Museum
which I think he will.

Hill of Leurary Hut (31)
At the N. [North] end of the top of the Hill of Leurary
are the remains of a small circular hut
with an interior diameter of 7’ by 8’. The
bank, which has been formed entirely of turf,
is much worn down and measures about
6’ in width. The Entrance has been from the
E.S.E. [East South East] and 2’ wide.

Long Cairn Loch Calder (30) “Tulach an T’Sionnaich”
At the N. [North] end of Loch Calder and about
100 yds. [yards] from the turn of the E. [East] shore is
a long cairn completely overgrown with
vegetation. Its main axis lies WNW [West North West] and ESE [East South East]
and its broader end is in the latter direction.
The total length is 195’: the width at the
WNW. [West North West] extremity 28’ and at the ESE. [East South East] 53’.
The greatest elevation is about 6’. There
are no surface indications of the existence

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