DRUMELIE, lake in Kinloch parish, Perthshire.
DRUMFIN, seat on Mary's Lake, near Tobermory, Argyleshire.
DRUMGEITH, place on north-east side of Dundee parish, Forfarshire. It has a public school with about 72 scholars.
DRUMGELLOCH, village suburban to Airdrie, Lanarkshire.
DRUMGLYE, village in Glammis parish, Forfarshire.
DRUMIN, ruined old castle in Inveraven parish, Banffshire.
DRUMINNOR,.old mansion in Auchindoir parish, Aberdeenshire.
DRUMKILBO, seat in Meigle parish, Perthshire.
DRUMLAMFORD, seat in Colmonell parish, Ayrshire.
DRUMLANRIG, a seat of the Duke of Buccleuch, on the Nith, 3J miles north-north-west of Thornhill, Dumfriesshire. It was erected in 1679-89 ; is a turretted, open quadrangle, in the style characteristic of Inigo Jones ; presents a grand appearance, as seen from many points for several miles around ; and has a very extensive and richly ornate park.
DRUMLEMBLE, village, 4 miles west-south-west of Campbelton, Argyleshire. It has a public school with about 87 scholars.
DRUMLEY, seat in Tarbolton parish, Ayrshire.
DRUMLITHIE, village, 6 miles south-west of Stonehaven, Kincardineshire. It has a post office under Fordoun, a railway station, and an Episcopalian church. Pop. 239.
DRUMLOCHAN, burn, running to the Findhorn, in Ardclach parish, Nairnshire.
DRUMMELZIER, parish, with church near the Tweed, 9 miles south-west of Peebles. Its post town is Rachan Mill, under Biggar. Its length is 13 miles ; its breadth from mile to 5 miles ; its area 17,948 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 4580. Pop. 208. The surface includes fine haughs and strips of vale, but is mostly mountainous. Drummelzier Castle was the baronial fortalice of the Tweedies, noticed by Sir Walter Scott in introduction to The Betrothed; but is now a fragmentary ruin. Traces of a Roman road are on one of the mountains. The public school has about 44 scholars.
DRUMMIETERMON, village in Dunnichen parish, Forfarshire.
DRUMMOCHY, village in Largo parish, Fife.
DRUMMOND, village, with public school, in Kiltearn parish, Ross-shire.
DRUMMOND, wooded hill, with gorgeous view, and with remains of great ancient Caledonian fortifications, in vicinity of Kenmore, Perthshire.
DRUMMOND, hills dividing upper vale of Spey from Loch Laggan, in Inverness-shire.
DRUMMOND CASTLE, noble mansion, 21 miles south of CriefF, Perthshire. It was the seat of the Earls of Perth ; passed to Lords Willoughby d'Eresby ; is variously old and modern ; was visited in 1842 by Queen Victoria ; and has singularly fine gardens and an extensive ornate park.
DRUMMOSSIE, extensive moor, including battlefield of Culloden, on mutual border of Inverness and Dores parishes, Inverness-shire.
DRUMMUIR, railway station between Auchindachy and Dufftown, Banffshire.
DRUMNADROCHIT, place at mouth of Glenurquhart, near Loch Ness, Inverness-shire. It has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, designated of Inverness-shire, and a large inn.
DRUMNAMURG, estate in Killearnan parish, Ross-shire.
DRUMOAE, parish partly in Kincardineshire, but chiefly in Aberdeenshire. It lies averagely about 11 miles west-south-west of Aberdeen, has a post office under Aberdeen, and contains the railway station of Drum. Its length is about 5 miles ; its mean breadth about 2 miles ; its area 2026 acres in Kincardineshire, and 5202 in Aberdeenshire. Real property in 1880-81, 1026and4653. Pop. 383 and 747. The surface includes a lake of 85 acres, two hills about 430 and 500 feet high, and a diversity of undulation, slope, and vale. The seats are Drum and Park, and the chief antiquity is Drum tower. The parochial church was built in 1836, and a Free church was opened in 1880. The public school has about 140 scholars.
DRUMOCHY.
DRUMORE, village and ruined castle in Kirkmaiden parish, "Wigtonshire. The village stands on the coast, 5 miles north-north-west of Mull of Galloway, and has a post office, designated of Wigtonshire, with money order and telegraph departments, a small harbour, and a public school with about 179 scholars. Pop. 522.
DRUMORE, small lake in Kirkmichael parish, Ayrshire.
DRUMOUR, place, with public school, in Little Dunkeld parish, Perthshire.
DRUMPARK, village adjacent to Bar-geddie, Lanarkshire.
DRUMPELLIER, coal-field in Old Monkland parish, Lanarkshire.
DRUMRACK, hill in Crail parish, Fife.
DRUMRY, estate, with remains of ancient chapel, in New Kilpatrick parish, Dumbartonshire.
DRUMS, village in Errol parish, Perthshire.
DRUMSARGARD, site of strong ancient baronial castle in Cambuslang parish, Lanarkshire.
DRUMSLEET, place in Troqueer parish, Kirkcudbrightshire. It has a public school with about 95 scholars.
DRUMSTURDY, village in Monifieth parish, Forfarshire.
DRUMTOCHTY, seat in Fordoun parish, Kincardineshire.
DRUMVAICH, hamlet in Kilmadock parish, Perthshire.