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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRUACH LUSACH Cruach Lusach
Cruach Lusach
Cruach Lusach
Cruach Lusach
"Cruach Lussach",
D. Graham - Dunrostan
A. McCallum - Seafield
John Baxter - Kilmichael
Old Stat. [Statistical] Acct. [Account]
Estate Map.
170 The highest mountain in this district, is very rocky & steep on its west side. The other sides are not so precipitous or rocky. The "Old Stat. [Statistical] Acct. [Account]" of the parish states that one of the .ost remarkable hills in the Ph. [Parish] is "Cruach Lusach". The Hills of Plants").
CREAG NAN IALTAG Creag nan Ialtag
Creag nan Ialtag
Creag nan Ialtag
D. Graham - Dunrostan
A. McCallum - Seafield
John Baxter -
170 A most extensive, bold and rocky Craig - extending from northeast to South west for nearly one mile. It forms part of the western slope of "Cruach Lusach". The name given to it signifies "The Craig of the Bats".
LOCH NA H-UAMHAIDH Loch nah-Uamhaidh
nah-Uamhaidh
nan Uaig
A. McCallum - Seafield
John Baxter - Kilmichael
Estate Map.
170 Applicable to a small loch south from "Cnoc na Moine". Loch of the Cave".

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