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angles to it. A number of the slabs have
been removed and the whole cairn so much des:
:troyed that its plan is no longer apparent.
We spent a considerable time at this cairn trying
to discover the division stones beneath the debris
and to arrive at some conception of the original
form of the chambers.
We visited the Long Cairn near Loch a' Mhuilinn
and on our way towards Brawlbin we found
a small cairn unnoted.

Chambered Cairn (unnoted)
On the moorland to the SW. [South West] of Shinnery and
about 1/2 m. [mile] NE. [North East] of the cairn on the summit
of Beinn Freceadain is a small round cham:
:bered cairn. It has been delapidated to a
considerable extent and several large upright
slabs stand exposed about the centre. The dia:
:meter is some 35' and the elevation is now
inconsiderable.
Prof. [Professor] Bryce agreed that the construction
(no. 63) was certainly not sepulchral.)
Returning towards Shurrery we found another
unnoted cairn

Chambered Cairn Brawlbin (Unnoted)
On the moor about 1/4 m. [mile] to the E [East] of the
horned long cairn near Loch a 'Mhuilinn and
and to the W. [West] of the crofts at Brawlbin
are the remains of a small cairn. It is

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