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Stile a chroin, 3189 ft., a mountain immed¬
iately to the west of Beinn Yourlich.
p. 11, lines 1,4,5,7,14.
SBamentad. Celt. Eng., laminated.
&er-phery. Celt. Eng., periphery.
jtt&ats in one,. Uncommon occurrence l
Jts apparition. Celt. Eng., appearance.
Amazement. The only amazement pos¬
sible here would be, if one were to find out
what he is driving at. Perhaps he means
‘amassment’. But what then of‘excavated’?
Query — ‘agger et fossa’ ?
Sircurate. Celt. Eng. shaped like a bow.
p. 12, lines 3,5,10,10,18,20.
Jts ferine. Lat. ferus,—wild. ‘Vittaiic'k,
Of villages, homely. — Johnson. Concise
illustration- Well may’st thou claim thy
meed of praise! Sximious. Choice, ex¬
cellent. Slop. (sic). Tdein £ach. 2660 ft.
a mountain rising above Ardchullarie on
Loch Lubnaig side.
From the last few pages we get an insight
into the amazing depths of Angus’ know-

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