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Glen Beg, glen, Glenelg dist., W. Inverness-shire;
descends NW. to head of Sleat Sound.

Glen Belch, glen, in W. of Comrie par., Perthshire,
on Beich Burn, flowing SW. to Loch Earn.

Glen Boltachan, glen, Comrie par., Perthshire, on
stream issuing from Loch Boltachan, and flowing SE.
to the Earn 3 miles W. of Comrie.

Glen Breakcrie (or Breckrie), glen, in S. of Kin-
tyre, Argyllshire.

Glen Brcraehan, glen, Moulin par., Perthshire, on
a headstream of Ardle Water.

Glen Brighty, glen, in NW. of Glenisla par., NW.
Forfarshire ; descends SE. to r. Isla at Tulchan Lodge.

Glen Brittle, glen, Bracadale par., Skye island, on
river Brittle, flowing S. to Loch Brittle.

Glen Bruar Deer Forest, N. Perthshire, 8570 ac.;
post-town, Blair Athole ;
Glenhruar Lodge is 6 miles
from Calvine.

Glen Buckle, glen, SW. Perthshire, on Calair Burn;
descends N. to head of Loch Yoil at Balquhidder.

Glen Burn, stream, New Abbey par., Kirkcudbright.

Glen Cannich, valley of river Cannich, Inverness-
shire ; ranks next in point of beauty to Glen Affric.

Glen Carradale, glen, on Carradale Water, Kintyre,
Argyllshire. See
Carradale.

Glen Carron, valley of river Carron, Lochalsh par.,
SW. Ross-shire.

Glen Catacol, glen, in NW. of Arran island; descends
NW. to Catacol Bay.

Glen Celtlein, glen, Argyllshire; descends NW. to
Glen Etive, 2¼ miles N. of head of Loch Etive.

Glen Chalmadale, glen, in N. of Arran island;
descends NW. to Loch Ranza.

Glen Clova, upper part of valley of river South Esk,
Cortachy and Clova par., NW. Forfarshire.

Glen Cloy, glen, on river Cloy, Arran island.

Glen Clwgget, gorge, nr. Ballaugh sta., Isle of Man.

Glen Clunic, valley of Clunie Water, S. Ross-shire.

Glen Coe, glen, N. Argyllshire, on river Coe, flowing
NW. to Loch Leven at Invercoe ; is celebrated for the
grandeur of its mountain scenery. The massacre of the
Macdonalds of Glen Coe took place February 1692.

Glen Coire-Lair, glen, SAY. Ross-shire, on river
Lair, issuing from Loch Coire-Lair, and flowing SE.
to Loch Doule at Auchnashellach sta.

Glen Conrie, glen, on river Oonrie, Aberdeenshire.

Glen Convinth, glen, Kiltarlity par., Inverness, on
Belladrum Burn,
afll. of river Beauly, 4 m. S. of Beauly.

Glen Coul, glen, at head of Loch Glencoul, Eddra-
chillis par., AY. Sutherland.

Glen Croe, glen, E. Argyllshire, descending SE. to
Loch Long 2¼ miles SW. of Arrochar; ranks next, in
point of sublimity, to Glen Coe.

Glen Dale, glen, in W. of Skye island; descends
NW. from Macleod’s Tables to Loch Pooltiel.

Glen Darragh, narrow valley, Isle of Man, 4 miles
NW. of Douglas.

Glen Darnel, valley of river Ruel, Kilmodan par.,
Argyllshire. See
GlendarUEL.

Glen Dearg (or Glen Derldlt), glen, N. Perthshire;
descends SE. from Ben Dearg to Glen Tilt.

Glen Dee, valley of river Dee, Aberdeenshire, above
Linn of Dee.

Glen Derry, glen, on Derry AYater, Aberdeenshire.

Glen Devon, valley of river Devon, Glendevon par.,
S. Perthshire. See
Devon and Glendevon.

Glen Dhn, glen, at head of Loch Glendhu, Eddra-
chillis par., W. Sutherland.

Glen Dlrldh, Perthshire. See Glen Dearg.

Glen Docherty, glen, Ross-shire; descends NW. to
Loch Maree at Kinlochewe.

Glen Doll (or Glen of the Doll). See Doll.

Glen Dorcha, glen, between Loch-na-Gainimh and
Lochan Fada, Assynt par., SW. Sutherlandshire.

Glen Douglas, Dumbarton. See Douglas Water.

Glen Dowachy. See Glen Quithle.

Glen Duhh.—glen, Ardchattan and Muckairn par.,
Argyllshire; descends W. to Loch Creran near Bar-
caldine House.—2.
Glen Dubh, glen, Morvern par.,
Argyllshire
; descends S. to Loch Aline. — 3. Glen
Duhh,
upper part of valley of Duchray Water, Buch-
anan par., Stirlingshire, on E. side of Ben Lomond.
—4. Glen Duhh, W. Sutherland. See Glen Dhu.


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