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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LOCH NA FOLA Loch na Fola
Loch na Fola
Loch na Fola
Loch na Fala
A. Leitch - Ellary
D. McDougall - Cove
D. Graham, Dunrostan
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179 A small fresh-water loch north west of "Maoile Fhuar", named as is supposed, from the colour which the peat water occasionally gives to it - the colour of "Blood".
ALLT LOCH NA FOLA Allt Loch na Fola
Allt Loch na Fola
Allt Loch na Fola
A. Leitch - "Ellary".
D. Graham, Dunrostan
D. McDougall - Cove.
179 A stream flowing out of "Loch na Fola" in a south-westerly course and is named so for a distance of nearly 60 chains, being then named "Abhainn Mhòr", - a river wit which it unites. With "Abhhainn Mhòr" it forms part of the Parish Boundary.
ARAICH A' CHINN Araich a' Chïnn
Araich a' Chïnn
Arach a' Chïnn
D. Graham - "Dunrostan"
D. McDougall, "Cove".
A. Leitch - "Ellary".
179 This name which signifies the "Plain of the Head", is applicable to a piece of rising ground near the junction of "Allt Loch na Fola" with Abhainn Mhòr.

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