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to the W. [West] of the Loch Inch policies and about
1/4 m. [mile] E. [East] of the farm of (?) High Inch Parks is a
circular cairn bearing the name of Cairn
MacNeilie. A small portion of it which
has lain in cultivated land outside the
wood has been cleared away but the re:
:mainder has an elevation of about 6' and
does not appear to have been excavated. It
measures in diameter 42'.
We had stiff ride down Loch Ryan with a head wind.

Taxing Stone. (10.) Little Laight.
There is a standing stone about 1/4 m. [mile] N [North] by W [West] of Little Laight
standing in the line of the dyke which divides
the highest of the cultivated fields from an
enclosed grass park above the steep hill side
on the W. [West]. It measures 6' in height
above ground, 2'.4" at greatest breadth and
1'.10" at base and 1'.6" in thickness and faces
E. [East] and W. [West].

Long Tom. Standing Stone (9)
On the moorland about 1 1/2 m. [miles] NE [North East] of Little
Laight and within 1/2 m. [mile] of the Ayrshire
border is a single standing stone bearing the

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