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remains of some small circular constructions
only one is capable of measurement. It has been
dug out of the top of a bank and shows an
interior diameter of about 7' and an entrance
from the N. [North] up the slope of the bank. To the
N. [North] across the hollow are some five or six
round cairn-like heaps measuring from 16' to 18' in
diameter and one oblong one measuring
22' by 16'. Some of these may be hut ruins.

Hut ruins (5)
On the moor facing towards the N. [North] about
1/4 m. [mile] NW. [North West] of Dranigower Lodge is a small
group of hut ruins one of which has an
interior diameter of 6'.

Inch Par Cairn (19)
Situated near the roadside in a cultivated
field about 1/4 m. [mile] N. [North] of Milton of Larg is a
large circular cairn reduced to an
elevation of from 4' to 5' overgrown
with whin bushes and blackthorn and
measuring some 70' in diameter. Though
it has been quarried into at one time from
the NE. [North East] there is no indication of the central
interment having been reached.

High Airieolland O.S. [Ordnance Survey] Cairn (18)
The O.S. [Ordnance Survey] indicates a large cairn about 150 yds [yards]
N. [North] of High Airieolland which no longer exists.
I could find no trace of it.

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