Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . EOSS-SEIRE ROSS-SHIRE (465), Loch Luichart (280), and Loch Achilty (170);and in Strath Bran Loch a Chuilinn (350), Loch Achan-alt (365), Loch a Chroisg (508), and, S W of Auchnasheen,Loch Gown (543) ; while in the tributary hollow of theriver Fannich is Loch Fannich (822). In the valley ofthe Black Water is Loch Garve (220 feet), with the smallLoch na Croic at the lower end ; and at the top ofStrath Vaich are Loch Toll a Mhic and Gorm Loch ;while near the source of Glascarnoch river is


Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . EOSS-SEIRE ROSS-SHIRE (465), Loch Luichart (280), and Loch Achilty (170);and in Strath Bran Loch a Chuilinn (350), Loch Achan-alt (365), Loch a Chroisg (508), and, S W of Auchnasheen,Loch Gown (543) ; while in the tributary hollow of theriver Fannich is Loch Fannich (822). In the valley ofthe Black Water is Loch Garve (220 feet), with the smallLoch na Croic at the lower end ; and at the top ofStrath Vaich are Loch Toll a Mhic and Gorm Loch ;while near the source of Glascarnoch river is Loch aGharbh Raoin and Loch Coire Lair. In the lower basinof theConan is Loch Ussie (419 feet) ; NE of Ben Wyvisare Loch Glass (715) and Loch Morie (622), the lattersending off a tributary to the Aluess ; 1 mile N byE of Fearn station is Loch Eye (51) ; on the upperwaters of the Oarron (Dornoch Firth) is Loch Crom(1730) between Beinn a Chaisteiland Beinn Tharsuinn;and in Strath Oykell are the Kyle of Sutherland (tidal)near tho mouth and part of Loch Ailsh (498) ; while onCorriemulzie Burn, a tributary o


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