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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Maol Mhir an t-Salainn | Maol Mhire an t-Salainn Maol Mhire an t-Salainn Maol Mhire an t-Salainn |
P. Buchanan D. McVein J. Macgregor |
002 | A small eminence near the side of Loch Katrine. |
Allt Crasgain | Alt Crasgain | P. Buchanan D. McVein J. Macgregor |
002 | A good stream rising of Beinn a Choin and flowing down the side of that hill falls into the Garrison Burn. |
Stoban Fhàinne | Stoban Fhainne | P. Buchanan D. McVein J. Macgregor |
002 | A high round topped hill falling to Glen Arklet, It forms one of the principal features of district and on it is a seperate feature with a name |
Maol Odhar | Maol Odhar | P. Buchanan D. McVein J. Macgregor |
002 | A prominent feature on side of "Stoban Fhainne". |
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[Note under Maol Mhir an t-Salainn:]
Maol, a promontory, an t, the, salainn, salt (G) [Gaelic]
[Note under Allt Crasgain:]
Allt, a mountain stream, Crasgan, any object of a
cruciform shape (G) [Gaelic]
[Note under Stoban Fhàinne:]
Stoban, a little stump, Fhainne, from Fainne
a ring, a circle (G) [Gaelic]
[Note under Maol Odhar:]
Maol, a promontory, Odhar, pale, sallow (G) [Gaelic]
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Alison James- Moderator, l10hoy
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