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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LINNE DHUBH | Linne Dhubh | Mr. A. Fletcher Teacher, Strath conon. by Beauly. Mr John McLeod, Crofter Irray by Beauly. |
098 | Is applied to a pool on the Amhainn Orrain about one mile to the east of Dorrivorichie The name signifies "Black Pool". |
| AN CAOCHAN | An Caochan | Mr. A. Fletcher Teacher, Strath conon. by Beauly. Mr John McLeod, Crofter Irray by Beauly. |
098 | A small stream rising a short distance to the east of Dorrivorichie and flowing past that house into "Amhainn Orrain." The name signifes "Little Burn". |
| BEINN AN RUDHA RIABHAICH | Beinn an Rudha Riabhaich | Mr. A. Fletcher Teacher, Strath conon. by Beauly. Mr John McLeod, Crofter Irray by Beauly. |
098 | A prominent hill situate south and adjacent to Creag Mhòr on the property of Mr. Ainslie. The name Sigs [signifies] "The Brindled Mountain face" |
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Co. [County] Ross -- (6 Inch)
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Ordnance Survey - Ross and Cromarty county
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