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Glen Duror, glen, Lismore and Appin par., Argyll-
shire, on river Duror.

Glen Dye, glen, on Dye AYater, Kincardineshire.

Glen Eagles, glen, Perthshire. See Gleneagles.

Glen Fasan Biorach, name sometimes given to
upper part of Glen Ranza.

Glen Eashulg (Bishop’s Glen), Arran island; de-
scends SAY. to Mauehrie AYater.

Glen Esk, upper part of valley of river North Esk,
Lochlee and Edzell pars., N. Forfarshire.

Glen Etive, glen, on river Etive, Argyllshire.

Glen Farquhar, glen, Fordounpar., Kincardineshire.

Glen Eearnach, glen, in E. of Moulin par., Perth,
on the Allt Fearnach, a headstream of Ardle Water.

Glen Fender, glen, on river Fender, Perthshire.

Glen Eeochan, glen, Argyll, at head of Loch Feochan.

Glen Fernach, Perth. See Glen Fearnach.

Glen Fernlsdale, glen, SE. Inverness-shire, on a
stream flowing NE. to the Spey near Kingussie.

Glen Finart, glen, Argyllshire; descends SE. from
Loch Eck to Loch Long.

Glen Finglas, glen, Callander par., SW. Perthshire;
descends SE. to Brig of Turk.

Glen Garr, glen, at head of Garry Burn, on border
of Auchtergaven and Little Dunkeld pars., Perthshire.

Glen Garrel, glen, Eskdalemuir par., Dumfriesshire,
on Garwald (or Garrel) Water.

Glen Gelder, glen, in Balmoral Forest, Aberdeen-
shire, on Gelder Burn, flowing NW. from Lochnagar
to the Dee near Balmoral Castle.

Glen Gloy, deep glen, on E. side of Loch Lochy,
Inverness; has a “ parallel road ” like those of Glen Roy.

Glen Golly, glen, in S. of Durness par., Sutherland;
descends SE. to the head of Strath More.

Glen Grivle, wild glen, in SW. of Kilmorack par.,
Inverness-shire ; descends E. to Glen Affric.

Glen Gyle, glen, on border of Perth and Stirling,
on Glengyle AYater, flowing SE. to head of Loch Kat-
rine ; an old possession of the Macgregors.

Glen Halmadale. See Glen Chalmadale.

Glen Haultin, glen, Snizort par., Skye island, on
river Haultin, flowing W.
to Loch Eyre, N. head of
Loch Snizort Beag.

Glen Helen, glen, with waterfall, 4 miles SE. of
Peel, Isle of Man; there is a hotel at the entrance.

_ Glen Hinnisdal, glen, Snizort par., Skye island, on
river Hinnisdal, flowing W. to Loch Snizort.

Glen Innich, Inverness. See Glen Eunach.

Glen Isla, valley of upper part of river Isla, Glen-
isla par., NAY. Forfarshire.

Glen Kctlaud, Argyllshire. See Glen Ceitlin.

Glen Killock, wooded ravine, among the Fereneze
Hills, Renfrewshire, on Killock Burn, flowing to Levern
AYater opposite Neilston.

Glen Klnglas, glen, Argyllshire, on Kinglas Water,
flowing AY. to Loch Fyne at Cairndow.

Glen Klnglass, glen, Argyllshire, on river Kinglass,
flowing SAY. to Loch Etive 5 miles NE. of Bonawe.

Glen Latterach, glen, on border of Dallas and Birnie
pars., Elginshire ; is traversed by the Angry or Lennoc
Burn, flowing N. to the Lossie, and making a waterfall,
50 ft. in leap, called the Ess
of Glen Latterach.

Glen Lean, glen, Dunoon and Kilmun par., Cowall,
Argyllshire; descends SE. towards Holy Loch.

Glen Llchd, glen, Glenshiel par., S. Ross-shire, on
river Croe, flowing NW. to Loch Duich.

Glen Li vet, glen, Inveravon par., Banffshire.

Glen Logie, glen, Kirriemuir par., Forfarshire, on
West Burn, flowing S. to Prosen Water at Balnaboth.

Glen Loth, glen, Loth par., Sutherland.

Glen Lyon, glen, Perthshire; is one of the longest
glens in Scotland, measuring, from Fortingall to W.
border of co., about 30 miles.

Glen Mark, glen, Lochlee par., N. Forfar, on Water
of Mark, one of the 2 headstreams of the North Esk.

Glen Massan, glen, Dunoon and Kilmun par., Argyll-
shire, on river Massan, flowing SE. to river Eachaig.

Glen Meay, glen, with waterfall, near W. coast of
Isle of Man, 3 miles SW. of Peel. See
Glenmoy.

Glen Mooar, vale, Michael par., Isle of Man; is
traversed by stream which falls into Irish Sea, 5 miles
NE. of Peel.

Glen More.—glen, Torosay par., Mull island, Argyll-

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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