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Index of Subjects.
295
St. Moliiach, 254.
St. Mungo, 237.
St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, 58.
St. Wolok, the Breviary on, 114.
St. Wolok's Well and Baths, 114.
Starr-grass, 186.
Stone circles — Drumminor, 258 — Erne-
hill, 207 — Gingomyres, 191 —
N. Dumeath, 128— Stoney-
field, 71.
Strathbolgyn, history of the family of,
.94- .
Superstitions in Cairnie, 1S2.
Surnames derived from lands, iSS.
Symbols on Pillar-stones, 257.
Ta.m o' Riven and the Monk of
Grange, 213.
Tap o' Noth Fort, 35— drains, 47 —
erections within fort, 45 — for-
mation of ramparts, 36 — i\Iac-
Culloch's views, 39 — no relics,
49 — plans of fort, 35 -position
of hill, 50 — outer ramparts, 49
— results of investigations, 50
— rocks fusible, 40 — Stuart's
theory,4i — stonework of slope
43 — tables of analyses, 39, 51,
52 — vitrifaction, 37— well, 46.
Teller Fair, 65.
Temple-lands, of Essie, 274 — of Strath-
ardill, 70.
Terinon-lands, 209.
Tower of Tullich, 11 1.
Traditions of Reekomlane, 149.
Transfer of church-lands of Mortlach,
III.
Tumulus in Drumblade, 64.
VlTRI ['ACTION, 37.
Vitrified Forts, 35 — Craig Phadrig, 42
— Dunnideer. 39, 42— Knock
Farrel, 42— Glen Nevis, 41.
Vitrified matter and rocks, Mr. Pro-
tor's analyses of, 39.
Wadsets, 180.
Watt's stable, legend of, 124.
Well, Earl of Mar's, 55, 236.
Wild swans in Drumblade, 66.
Wolf Holes, 76.
Wormiehillock, 259.
Wow o' Riven, 176.
INDEX OF GAELIC WORDS,
Entering into names of places in the district of Strathl'ogie.
Allt, s.?n. a burn, stream, rivulet,
123, 125, 146, 148, 149,
151, 153, 156, 159, 204,
231, 264.
Ard, a. high, 142.
Ardan, s.in. a height, eminence,
71, 206.
Ath (a), s.tn. a ford, 139, 141.
Abiiuinn (av-en, awen), s.f. a
river, 115, 119, 278.
Achadh (ach-a), s.vi. a field, 109,
no, 144, 200, 215, 216,
233. 239, 264, 266.
Agliaidh (aogh-e), s.f. the face,
126.
Ailean, s.m. a green, plain, 255.
Aill, s.f. a cliff, a rocky face,
126, 155. , Bad, s.ni. a clump, cluster,
Aird (ard), s.f. a height, 71, ' hamlet, 100, 123, 138, 141,
128, 193, 241, 256, 263. I 152, 216, 266.
Airgiod (ar-gud), s.vi, silver, Baile (bally), s.>/i. a town, farm,
119. I 18, 96, 112, 122, 131, 142,
Airidh (ar-e), s.f. a shieling, hill 265.
pasture, 131, 199. Ballach, a. spotted, speckled, 134.
Aiteann 'I (atyunn), j.w. juniper, ' Ban, a. white, light-coloured,
Aitionn/ 153, 244. 116, 128, 135.
295
St. Moliiach, 254.
St. Mungo, 237.
St. Nicholas, Aberdeen, 58.
St. Wolok, the Breviary on, 114.
St. Wolok's Well and Baths, 114.
Starr-grass, 186.
Stone circles — Drumminor, 258 — Erne-
hill, 207 — Gingomyres, 191 —
N. Dumeath, 128— Stoney-
field, 71.
Strathbolgyn, history of the family of,
.94- .
Superstitions in Cairnie, 1S2.
Surnames derived from lands, iSS.
Symbols on Pillar-stones, 257.
Ta.m o' Riven and the Monk of
Grange, 213.
Tap o' Noth Fort, 35— drains, 47 —
erections within fort, 45 — for-
mation of ramparts, 36 — i\Iac-
Culloch's views, 39 — no relics,
49 — plans of fort, 35 -position
of hill, 50 — outer ramparts, 49
— results of investigations, 50
— rocks fusible, 40 — Stuart's
theory,4i — stonework of slope
43 — tables of analyses, 39, 51,
52 — vitrifaction, 37— well, 46.
Teller Fair, 65.
Temple-lands, of Essie, 274 — of Strath-
ardill, 70.
Terinon-lands, 209.
Tower of Tullich, 11 1.
Traditions of Reekomlane, 149.
Transfer of church-lands of Mortlach,
III.
Tumulus in Drumblade, 64.
VlTRI ['ACTION, 37.
Vitrified Forts, 35 — Craig Phadrig, 42
— Dunnideer. 39, 42— Knock
Farrel, 42— Glen Nevis, 41.
Vitrified matter and rocks, Mr. Pro-
tor's analyses of, 39.
Wadsets, 180.
Watt's stable, legend of, 124.
Well, Earl of Mar's, 55, 236.
Wild swans in Drumblade, 66.
Wolf Holes, 76.
Wormiehillock, 259.
Wow o' Riven, 176.
INDEX OF GAELIC WORDS,
Entering into names of places in the district of Strathl'ogie.
Allt, s.?n. a burn, stream, rivulet,
123, 125, 146, 148, 149,
151, 153, 156, 159, 204,
231, 264.
Ard, a. high, 142.
Ardan, s.in. a height, eminence,
71, 206.
Ath (a), s.tn. a ford, 139, 141.
Abiiuinn (av-en, awen), s.f. a
river, 115, 119, 278.
Achadh (ach-a), s.vi. a field, 109,
no, 144, 200, 215, 216,
233. 239, 264, 266.
Agliaidh (aogh-e), s.f. the face,
126.
Ailean, s.m. a green, plain, 255.
Aill, s.f. a cliff, a rocky face,
126, 155. , Bad, s.ni. a clump, cluster,
Aird (ard), s.f. a height, 71, ' hamlet, 100, 123, 138, 141,
128, 193, 241, 256, 263. I 152, 216, 266.
Airgiod (ar-gud), s.vi, silver, Baile (bally), s.>/i. a town, farm,
119. I 18, 96, 112, 122, 131, 142,
Airidh (ar-e), s.f. a shieling, hill 265.
pasture, 131, 199. Ballach, a. spotted, speckled, 134.
Aiteann 'I (atyunn), j.w. juniper, ' Ban, a. white, light-coloured,
Aitionn/ 153, 244. 116, 128, 135.
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