Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . ORDNANCE GAZETTEER OF SCOTLAND. MAAM-RATAGAIN, a mountain-pass (1072 feet)on the mutual border of Inverness and Rossshires, leading from Glenshiel to Glenelg, 3%miles WNW of Shiel Inn. A zigzag road,formed in 1815 over the pass, commands from thehighest point a very grand view.—Ord. Sur., sh. 72,1880. Maam-Suil or Mam-Sodhail, a mountain on themutual border of Kintail parish, Ross-shire, and Kil-morack parish, Inverness-shire, 2J miles NNW of thehead of Loch Affric. It rises to an altit


Ordnance gazetteer of Scotland : a survey of Scottish topography, statistical, biographical and historical . ORDNANCE GAZETTEER OF SCOTLAND. MAAM-RATAGAIN, a mountain-pass (1072 feet)on the mutual border of Inverness and Rossshires, leading from Glenshiel to Glenelg, 3%miles WNW of Shiel Inn. A zigzag road,formed in 1815 over the pass, commands from thehighest point a very grand view.—Ord. Sur., sh. 72,1880. Maam-Suil or Mam-Sodhail, a mountain on themutual border of Kintail parish, Ross-shire, and Kil-morack parish, Inverness-shire, 2J miles NNW of thehead of Loch Affric. It rises to an altitude of 3862 feetabove sea-level; has remarkably numerous species ofplants ; is believed to retain more perennial snow thanany other mountain in Great Britain ; and commandsan extensive and very impressive view.—Ord. Sur., , 1880. Maar or Park Burn, a rivulet of Durisdeer parish,Dumfriesshire, running 5} miles southward and east-south-eastward—for the last 2 miles along the Penpontboundary—till it falls into the river Nith at a point 2miles NNW of Thornhill. It traverses the beautifulgrounds


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