DUNFERMLINE (NORTH), quoad sacra parish, with Established and Free churches in Dunfermline. Pop. 4027.
DUNFERMLINE (ST. ANDREW), quoad sacra parish, with Established and Free churches in Dunfermline. Pop. 4503. DUNFILLAN green, conical hill, with rock-summit, called St. Fillan's Chair, near St. Fillan's village, Perthshire. DUNFIN conical mound, with vitrified fort, on cliff, at side of the Drhuim, Inverness-.-; hire.
DUNGAVEL, two-topped hill in Wiston parish, Lanarkshire.
DUNGEON, lake in Kells parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.
DUNGIVEL, hill in Avondale parish, La 11 arks hir e .
DUNGLASS, small rocky promontory on the Clyde, 2^ miles east-south-east of Dumbarton. It is crowned with remains of an ancient castle of the Colquhouns, and with an obelisk of 1839 to the memory of Henry Bell.
DUNGLASS, mansion and dean on the coast, at boundary between Haddingtonshire and Berwickshire. The mansion is the seat of Sir Basil F. Hall, Bart. ; occupies the site of a strong, ancient, historical castle of the Earls of Home ; and has well-wooded, picturesque grounds. The dean includes part of these grounds ; is a deep,romantic ravine,descendingfrom skirt of the Lammermoors, and opening grandly to the sea ; and is crossed by a very lofty six-arched railway viaduct and two bridges.
DUNGLASS, bare bleak hill in Strathblane parish, Stirlingshire.
DUNGOIACH, conical wooded hill, contrasting strongly with Dunglass Hill, in Strathblane parish, Stirlingshire.
DUNGOIL.
DUNGYLE, hill, with site of strong, ancient Caledonian fort, in Kelton parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.
DUNHEAD, vestige of ancient triangular camp in Carmylie parish, Forfarshire.
DUN-I, hill in lona Island, Argyleshire.
DUNIAN, round-backed ridgy hill, 1095 feet high, and about 3 miles long and 2^ miles broad, culminating 2^ miles south-west of Jedburgh, Roxburghshire.
DUNIKER.
DUNIMARLE.
DUNINO, parish, with church, 4 miles south-south-east of St. Andrews, Fife. It has a post office under St. Andrews. Its length is 3 miles ; its greatest breadth 2| miles ; its area, 2737 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 4106. Pop. 297. The surface is undulating, and rises to an extreme height of less than 300 feet. The chief estates are Dunino, Pittairthy, Stravithy, and Kinaldy ; and the chief antiquity is an old fortalice. The public school has about 76 scholars.
DUNIPACE, parish, containing part of Denny town, in Stirlingshire. Its length is 5f miles ; its greatest breadth 2f miles ; its area 5586 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 10,186. Pop. of town part, 1257; of parish quoad civilia, 1874 ; quoad sacra, 1856. The river Carron traces all the southern boundary. The eastern section is part of the Carse of Stirling ; and the western rises to an elevation of about 600 feet. The chief seats are Dunipace House, Quarter, Carbrook, and Herbertshire, the last very ancient ; and the chief antiquities are two beautiful artificial mounds, which have been the subject of much controversy, and the ruined Torwood Castle. The churches are Established and Free. There are 2 schools for 360 scholars, and both are new.
DUNIPHAIL, estate with modern mansion, fragment of ancient castle, post office, and railway station &% miles south of Forres, Elginshire. The castle stood on a steep, conical hill, and resisted a siege by Randolph, Earl of Moray. The post office is designated of Morayshire.