CROSSBURN, seat in Douglas parish, Lanarkshire.
CROSSCHAIN, rising ground, historically connected with Soutra ancient hospital, and situated near it in the south-western extremity of Haddingtonshire.
CROSSCROIN, hill in Culter parish, Lanarkshire.
CROSSDARDAR, hill, with large cairn, in Birse parish, Aberdeenshire.
CROSSFORD, village on left side of the Clyde, 4| miles north-west of Lanark. It has a post office under Lanark, a Free church, a United Presbyterian church, and a public school with about 129 scholars. Pop. 816.
CROSSFORD, village, l mile west of Dunfermline, Fife. It has a public school with about 52 scholars. Pop. 282.
CROSSFORD, place in Glencairn parish, Dumfriesshire. It has a public school with about 50 scholars.
CROSSGATES, town, Similes east-north-east of Dunfermline, Fife. It has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, designated of Fifeshire, a rail-way station, waterworks of 1874, a United Presbyterian church, and a public school with about 138 scholars. Pop. 932.
CROSSGATES, hamlet in Cults parish, Fife.
CROSSHALL, collier village, 2J miles south-south-east of Falkirk, Stirlingshire.
CROSSHALL, sculptured ancient monument in Eccles parish, Berwickshire.
CROSSHANDS, place, with public school, in Mauchline parish, Ayrshire.
CROSSHILL, suburb, 2 miles south of Royal Exchange, Glasgow. It adjoins the Queen's Park, and communicates by tram-way with the city ; it arose in recent years around the site of a small old village, and became a police burgh in 1871 ; it comprises both irregular thoroughfares and fine rows of villas ; it contains 2 public halls, opened in respectively November 1876 and December 1879 ; and it has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Glasgow, and 3 handsome churches, Established, Free, and United Presbyterian. Pop. 2960.
CROSSHILL, village and quoad sacra parish in Carrick district, Ayrshire. The village stands on Girvan river, 3 miles south-west of Maybole, presents a neat appearance, and has a post office, with money order department, under Maybole, Established and Free churches, and 2 public schools with about 222 scholars. Pop. 740. The quoad sacra parish has a public school also at Hillside. Pop. 1285.
CROSSHILL, north-west section of Old Monkland parish, Lanarkshire. It contains a village of its own name, the town of Baillieston, and the villages of Swinton, West Marystown, Barachnie, and Craigend.
CROSSHILL, place in Avondale parish, Lanarkshire. It has a public school with about 256 scholars.
CROSSHILL, hamlet in East Kilbride parish, Lanarkshire.
CROSSHILL, eminence, with fine view, near Bishopton, in Erskine parish, Renfrewshire.
CROSSHOUSE, village, with railway station, If mile north-west of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. It has a quoad sacra parochial church of 1882. Pop. 631.
CROSSLEE, village, 7 miles north-west of Paisley, Renfrewshire. Pop. 406.
CROSSLEE, hamlet, 4 miles south of Stow, Edinburghshire. It has a post office under Stow.
CROSSMICHAEL, village and parish near centre of Kirkcudbrightshire. The village stands 4 miles west of Castle-Douglas, presents a pleasant appearance, and has a post office, designated of Kirkcudbrightshire, a railway station, a parochial church with about 650 sittings, and a public school with about 65 scholars. The parish contains also Ringanwhey and Clarebrand, includes an outskirt of Castle-Douglas, and measures 5^ miles in length, and 4 miles in greatest breadth. Acres, 9919. Real property in 1880-81, 15,046. Pop., quoad civilia, 1333; quoad sacra, 1260. The river Dee traces the western boundary, and the river Urr the eastern. The land comprises extensive meadows adjacent to the rivers, and a finely-diversified fertile ridge between. Antiquities are numerous, and include moats, an oval camp, and re-mains of fortifications.
CROSSMOUNT, seat near Mount Alexander, in Strathtummel, Perthshire.
CROSSMYLOOF, suburb, 2 miles south-south-west of centre of Glasgow. It has a post office under Glasgow. Pop. 1475.
CROSSPOL, bay in Coll Island, Argyleshire.
CROSSRAGUEL, extensive striking ruins of abbey of 13th century, 2 miles south-west of Maybole, Ayrshire.
CROSSRIDGE, hill in Carmichael parish, Lanarkshire.
CROSSROADS, place in Riccarton parish, Ayrshire. It has a public school with about 65 scholars.
CROSSROADS, hamlet in Slamannan parish, Stirlingshire.
CROSSROADS, place in Dreghorn parish, Ayrshire. It has a public school with about 120 scholars.
CROSSROADS, place, 3 miles from Grange railway station, Banffshire. It has a post office under Fochabers.
CROSS-STREET, suburb of Stornoway, Outer Hebrides.
CROSSTON, hamlet in Aberlemno parish, Forfarshire.
CROULIN. group of islets in Applecross parish, Ross-shire.
CROVIE, fishing village in Gamrie parish, Banffshire. Pop. 258.
CROY, parish in Nairnshire and Inverness-shire. It has a post office of its own name under Fort-George station. Its length is about 21 miles, but is intersected by parts of 3 other parishes ; its greatest breadth is 9 miles ; and its area is 11,528 acres in Nairnshire, and 11,251 acres in Inverness-shire. Real property in 1880-81, 3728 and 6775. Pop. 634 and 1075. Part of the land is fine strath, traversed by river Nairn ; and part is bleak naked moor, including Culloden. The seats are Kilravock, Leys, Holme, Cantray, and Dai-cross ; and the antiquities include a great group of cairns and ancient Caledonian stone circles. The churches are Established and Free ; and there are 2 new public schools for 220 scholars.