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which can definitely be said to be those of a fort.

Barhapple Loch. There are several islets in this
loch all partially submerged as the loch is
very full (For particulars of Crannog excavated.
See Ayr & Wigtown Arch. V. [Archaeological Collection 5])

Cairn Glengorrie (27)
On uncultivated land about 150 yds. [yards] due S. [South] of
Glengorrie farm is a small circular cairn
with a diameter of 25’ the centre of which
has been cleared out.

Barnsallie Fell (9 & 29)
Barnsallie Fell is an enclosed stretch of moor-
-land about 2 ms. [miles] SE. [South East] of Glenluce and on the
NW. [North West] of Whitefield Loch. Along the W. [West] end on
the slope of the fell just above the cultivated
land are three or four small round cairns
with a diameter of 12’ to 14’ and slight elevation.
One near the NW. [North West] corner has been excavated
and now appears as a small ring of stones.
Along the slope of the hill facing Whitefield loch
and about 150 yds. [yards] back from the shore are
two or three more low stoney mounds which
may possibly be cairns. About 150 yds. [yards] back
from the loch and some 50’ W. [West] of the plantation
wall which is march of Craigenveoch is a
well defined cairn with a diameter of 20’
and an elevation of 2’. Over its surface lie
exposed small angular stones. Some

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