GLASHVEN, hill, 1516 feet high, in south-east of Morvern parish, Argyleshire.
GLASLAW, hill and burn in Dunnottar parish, Kincardineshire.
GLASLET, mountain on south-west side of Hell's Glen, Argyleshire.
GLASLOCH, lake, emitting head-stream of Brora river, Sutherland.
GLASNOCK, affluent of the Lugar at Cumnock, and seat If mile south of that town, in Ayrshire.
GLASS, hamlet in Abercleenshire, and parish partly also in Banffshire. The hamlet lies 6 miles west of Huntly, and has a post office under Huntly, Established and Free churches, and a public school with about 91 scholars. The parish measures about 8 miles by 5, and com-prises 7886 acres in Aberdeenshire, and 4708 in Banffshire. Real property in 1880-81, 2616 and 1453. Pop. 654 and 366. The surface, as seen from certain points, looks to be all hill and moor, with summits upwards of 1200 feet high ; but it includes about 3600 acres of arable land. Several large cairns are on the hills. There are 3 schools for 238 scholars, and 1 of them for 70 is new.
GLASS, river in north-east of Inverness-shire. It issues from Loch Affrick, runs about 16 miles north-eastward, and unites with the Farrar to form the Beauly.
GLASS, lake, 5 miles long, in Kiltearn parish, Ross-shire.
GLASSARY, hamlet and parish in Argyleshire. The hamlet lies on Add rivulet, 5 miles north of Lochgilphead, bears the name of Kilmichael-Glassary, was long a baronial capital, and now has a post office under Lochgilphead, a parochial church with 1500 sittings, and a public school with about 83 scholars. The parish contains also Lochgilphead town, extends 16 miles along Loch Fyne, is bounded on north-west side by upper part of Loch Awe, has a breadth of from 8 to 10 miles, and includes the larger parts of the quoad sacra parishes of Lochgilphead and Cumlodden. Real property in 1880-81, 19,671. Pop., quoad civilia, 4342; quoad sacra, 1478. The surface is mostly upland, but includes a long vale ascending from 200 to nearly 600 feet above sea-level, and flanked by partially wooded acclivities. Interesting objects are Sir John C. Orde's seat of Kilmory, three other commodious mansions, the ancestors of the poet Campbell's residence of Kirnan, ruins of 4 ancient churches, remains of 3 watch-towers, and several Caledonian cairns and standing-stones. Established churches are at Lochgilphead and Cumlodden, and Episcopalian, Free, and Baptist churches are at Lochgilphead. 4 schools for 316 scholars are in Glassary quoad sacra, and 3 of them for 220 are new.
GLASSAUGH, seat in Fordyce parish, Banffshire.
GLASSEL, railway station and seat, 21J miles west-south-west of Aberdeen.
GLASS-ELLAN, low verdant islet in Loch Alsh, Ross-shire.
GLASSERT, seat on Loch Ard, south-west verge of Perthshire.
GLASSERT, Stirlingshire.
GLASSERTON, hamlet and parish on south-east coast of Wigtonshire. The hamlet lies 2 miles south-south-west of Whithorn, and has a post office designated of Wigtonshire, a parochial church, and a public school with about 90 scholars. The parish contains also Monreith village, measures 7f miles by 3|, and comprises 13,284 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 14,424. Pop. 1203. The coast is 6g miles long, mostly bold and rocky, and partly cavernous. The interior is slightly hilly, mostly knolly, and all uneven. The seats are Physgill, Ravenstone, and Craig-dow. There are 3 schools with accommodation for 198 scholars.
GLASSFORD, parish in middle ward of Lanarkshire. It has a railway station of its own name, 3 miles north of Strathaven, and contains the post office village of Chapelton, and the villages of Westquarter and Heads. Its length is 8 miles ; its greatest breadth 3| miles ; its area 6442 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 10,230. Pop., quoad civilia, 1452; quoad sacra, 670. The surface is partly a beautiful strath adjacent to the Avon, and partly an expanse of moor extensively bleak and barren. The chief residences are Muirburn, Crutherland, Avonholm, Westquarter House, Hallhill, Craigthornhill, and Heads ; and the chief antiquities are 3 Caledonian standing-stones and the site of an ancient castle. The churches are 2 Established and 1 Free. There are 3 schools for 276 scholars, and 1 of them for 140 is new.
GLASSLETTER, lake in Kintail parish, Ross-shire.
GLASSMILE, mountain, 3502 feet high, at meeting-point of Aberdeenshire, Forfarshire, and Perthshire.
GLASSMOUNT, hill and seat in Kinghorn parish, Fife.
GLASVEN, mountain, 2543 feet high, in north-east of Assynt parish, Sutherland.
GLAUDHALL, seat in Cadder parish, Lanarkshire.
GLAZERT, rivulet rising among Campsie Fells, and entering the Kelvin opposite Kirkintilloch.
GLAZERT, rivulet, running 11 miles southward and south-westward to the Annock, 4 miles below Stewarton, Ayrshire.
GLEBE, burn in Walston parish, Lanarkshire.
GLEN, village, 2 miles south of Falkirk Stirlingshire. It has a post office under Falkirk. Pop. 319.