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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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AN LEACANN | Leacan Leacan Leacan An Leacann |
Malcolm Tait Alexander McGregor Mr Munro |
191 | Applicable to the eastern face of the mountain between Dubh Chreag and Bealaiche a' Chiùrn. Sign. [Signification] "Declevity" |
BEALACH CHARN | Bealaiche a' Chùirn Bealaiche a' Chùirn Bealaiche a' Chùirn Bealach Chàrn. |
Malcolm Tait Alexander McGregor Mr Munro Ortho: Appd. [Orthography approved] |
191 | An opening on the watershed about a mile north of Dubh Chreag on the south side of which there are two cairns of loose stones hence the name. Sign. [Signification] Bealaiche (Pass) a Chùirn of the Cairn" |
EAS BEALACH CHARN | Eas Bealaiche a' Chuirn Eas Bealaiche a' Chuirn Eas Bealaiche a' Chuirn Eas Bealach Chàrn. |
Malcolm Tait Alexander McGregor Mr Munro ortho: appd. [orthography approved] |
191 | A small stream rising on the above pass and bearing this name till it joins Eas Coire Mhàm. Sign. [Signification] "Pass of the cairn Cataract". |
EAS CHROMAN | Eas a' Chromain Eas a' Chromain Eas a' Chromain "Eas Chroman", |
Malcolm Tait Alexander McGregor Mr Munro Hawk's Cataract Appd. [Approved] |
191 | A considerable sized mountain stream having its source at the northern base of Dubh Chreag, bearing this name till it join Eas Coire Mham, & then called "Allt Creag na Gobhar". Sign. [Signification] "Cataract of the Gled or Kite" |
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