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Cairn Cocky, extensive cairn, nr. Scarva, co. Armagh.

Cairncoullie, place with school, Leochel and Cushnie
par., mid. Aberdeenshire.

Cairncnbic, springs on the town moor, 1£ m. NE. of
Dunfermline, Fifesh.; supply Dunfermline with water.

_ Cairmlow, hamlet with inn, NE. Argyllshire, on E.
side of Loch Fyne, near its head; has regular steam-
boat communication with Inveraray, 10 miles SW.

Cairness, hamlet and seat, 2J miles NE. of Lonmay
sta., NE. Aberdeenshire ; P.O.

Cairney, par. and hamlet, partly in Banffshire but
chiefly in Aberdeenshire, 4| miles NW. of Huntly,
17,004 ac., pop. 1565; P.O., called Cairnie.

Cairneykill, vil., Carnock par., SW. Fifeshire, 3 m.
SW. of Dunfermline, pop. 325; has mfrs. of linen.

'Catrnficld, seat, Kathven par., NAV. Banffshire, 5|
miles NE. of Fochabers.

Cairngall, seat, 5 miles W. of Peterhead, NE. Aber-
deenshire ; on the estate are extensive granite quarries.

Cairngorm, mountain, on border of Inverness-shire
and Banffshire, 12 miles NW. of Castleton of Braemar,
alt. 4084 ft.; stands grouped with a part of the Gram-
pians called the Cairngorm Mountains.

Cairngorm of Berry, mountain, SW. Aberdeenshire,
9 miles NW. of Castleton of Braemar, alt. 3788 ft.

Cairngrassic, 3 miles N. of Muchalls ry. sta., NE.
Kincardineshire; P.O.

Cairn barrow, hill, SAV. Kirkcudbrightshire, 4 miles
SE. of Creetown, alt. 1497 ft.

Cairnkill.—seat, on Cessnock Water, 5 miles SE. of
Kilmarnock, N. Ayrshire.-—2. Cairnkill, seat, 1 mile
SW. of Airdrie, NE. Lanarkshire.

CaSmkoly, tumulus, Kirkmabreck par., Kirkcud-
brightshire, 6 miles SE. of Creetown.

Cairnie, seat, 1J mile N. of Cupar, Fifeshire.

Cairnies, Tke, seat, in co. and 10 miles NW. of
Perth; on the estate is the Scottish Episcopal College
of Glenalmond.

Calrnklnna, summit, NAV. Dumfriesshire, 5 miles
S. of Sanquhar, alt. 1819 ft.

Cairnmonearn, summit, E. Kincardineshire, 6f
miles NW. of Stonehaven, alt. 1245 ft.

Cairnnapple, hill, Torphichen par., W. Linlithgow-
shire, alt. 1000 ft.

Cairnnorrie, 4m. from Methlic, E. Aberdeensh.; P.O.

Cairn of Coburty, Aber dour par., N. Aberdeenshire ;
said to commemorate a defeat of the Danes.

Cairn-o’-Mount, or Cairniemount, a summit of the
lower Grampians, W. Kincardineshire, alt. 1488 ft.

Cairnpat, or Cairnpiat, hill with ancient fortifica-
tions, W. Wigtownsh., 3£ m. SW. of Stranraer, alt. 593 ft.

Cairn Ryan, seaport vil., Inch par., NW. Wigtown-
shire, on Loch Kyan, 5| miles N. of Stranraer; P.O., T.O.
On Cairn Kyan Point is a lighthouse, with fixed light
(Loch Ryan) seen 12 miles.

Cairns, hamlet and ruins of castle, 4J miles SE. of
Mid Calder, W. Edinburghshire; J mile N. is Cairns
Castle Inn.

Cairnsmore of Carspkairn, mountain, Carsphairn
par., N. Kirkcudbrightshire, alt. 2612 ft.

Cairnsmore of Fleet, mountain, W. Kirkcudbright-
shire, 5^ miles NE. of Creetown, alt. 2331 ft. Near
the western base stands Cairnsmore Honse.

Caimtable, hill, between Ayrshire and Lanark-
shire, If mile SE. of Muirkirk, alt. 1693 ft.

Cairntaggart, mountain, between Glenmuick and
Crathie pars., W. Aberdeenshire, alt. 3430 ft.

Cairnton, estate, 3Jm. W. of Banchory, Kincardinesh.

Cairntonl, one of the Cairngorm group of moun-
tains, Crathie and Braemar par., SAV. Aberdeenshire,
alt. 4241 ft.

Cairntrodlie, vil., in par. and near Peterhead, E.
Aberdeenshire.

Cairn Water, rivulet, Dumfriesshire and Kirkcud-
brightshire, formed by the confluence of the Castlefern,
Craigdarroch, and Dalquhat; flows 11J miles SE. to
the Cluden.

Cairn Well, pass between Perthshire and Aberdeen-
shire, 10 miles S. of Castleton of Braemar.

Cairnwilliain, hill, mid. Aberdeenshire, 4| miles E.
of Alford, alt. 1469 ft.

Cairnyaran, moorland ridge with numerous cairns,
NW. Wigtownsh., 5£ m. NE. of Stranraer, alt. 751 ft.


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