GLENQUIECH, glen of Quiech rivulet and lake, with mansion, on north-west border of Inverness-shire.
GLENQUIECH, glen of rivulet Quiech, head-stream of the Bran, in Kenmore and Dull parishes, Perthshire.
GLENQUIECH, small glen and seat in Tannadice parish, Forfarshire.
GLENQUIECH, glen of Quiech burn, in Crathie parish, Aberdeenshire.
GLENQUIECH (NORTH and SOUTH), glens on mutual border of Perthshire and Kinross-shire.
GLENRANZA, glen, traversed by furious rivulet 4 miles north-north-westward to head of Loch Eanza, in Arran Island, Buteshire.
GLENRATH, small glen in Manor parish, Peeblesshire.
GLENRINNES, quoad sacra parish, com-prising parts of Aberlour and Mortlach, Banffshire. Pop. 401.
GLENRISKA, glen and burn in Tweedsmuir parish, Peeblesshire.
GLENROSA, magnificent glen, descending from west shoulder of Goatfell, 3 miles southward and 2J east-south-eastward to Brodick, in Arran Island, Buteshire.
GLENROY, wild alpine glen, descending 14 miles south-westward to the Spean at Bridge of Roy, in Lochaber, Inverness-shire. It has three terraced lines of ancient water-level, the lowest at an elevation of 1184 feet, the highest at 1266 feet.
GLENS, place with chapel-of-ease for Glencreran and Glenetive, Argyleshire.
GLENSALLOCH, long mountain-pass between Loch Creran and Loch Etive, Argyleshire.
GLENSANDA, hill and ruined ancient castle on Kingairloch coast, Argyleshire.
GLENSANNOX, profound dismal glen, descending 4 miles north-eastward from Goatfell to the coast, in Arran Island, Buteshire.
GLENSASSUN, scene of a battle in Br uce's wars in Fortingal parish,Perthshire.
GLENSAX, burn, running 6 miles north-ward to the Tweed at 1^> mile east-south-east of Peebles.
GLENSHANT, lowmost reach of Glenrosa, Arran Island, Buteshire.
GLENSHEE, glen and quoad sacra parish in north-east verge of Perthshire. The glen commences at Spittal of Glenshee, 23 miles north of Blairgowrie, and descends 7 miles southward to convergence with Strathardle. The parish includes the glen, consists of part of Kirkmichael, and has a post office under Blairgowrie, a good inn, and a public school. Pop. 226.
GLENSHEE, glen of Shochie rivulet, in Auchtergaven and Monedie parishes, Perthshire.
GLENSHELLIS, seat in Strachur parish, Argyleshire.
GLENSHERRIG, glen, descending 2 miles east-north-eastward to Glenshant, Arran Island, Buteshire.
GLENSHIEL, parish on south-west verge of mainland of Ross-shire. It adjoins the lower half of Loch Alsh down to vicinity of Kyleakin Ferry, and extends thence 22 miles eastward, with breadth of from 2 to 6 miles. Its post town is Lochalsh. Real property in 1880-81, 4916. Pop. 424. The surface includes Glenshiel-proper, about 15 miles long ; Glenlichd, shorter than the other; Letterfearn, along Loch Duich and Loch Alsh ; consists mostly of acclivitous rocky mountains, from about 2500 to nearly 4000 feet high ; and contains, in a mountain-pass, the scene of a battle in 1719 between the royal troops and the Jacobites. The churches are Established and Free. There are 2 schools with accommodation for 76 scholars, and both of them are new.
GLENSHIRA, fine glen, descending 8 miles south-south-westward to northern vicinity of Inverary, Argyleshire.
GLENSHIRRA, seat in Laggan parish, Inverness-shire .
GLENSHISKIN, vale traversed by Blackwater rivulet, in south-west of Arran Island, Buteshire.
GLENSLIGACHAN, glen, descending 8 miles north-eastward to the coast at 7 miles south-south-east of Portree, Isle of Skye. Its upper part is a gorge, with scenery similar to that of the Cuchullin Mountains, and its lower part is occupied by Loch Sligachan.
GLENSLOY, grand mountain glen, em-bosoming Loch Sloy, and descending 6 miles south-eastward to Loch Lomond, at 3 miles north of Tarbet, Dumbartonshire.
GLENSPEAN, grand mountain glen, descending 20 miles, chiefly west-south-west-ward, from Loch Laggan to Great Glen, at about a mile below foot of Loch Lochy, Inverness-shire.
GLENSTACK, glen, descending 8 miles west-north-westward to the coast, at Scourie, Sutherland.
GLENSTRAE, alpine glen, descending 7 miles south-south-westward to Loch Awe at south-east base of Bencruachan, Argyleshire.
GLENSTRATHFARRAR, glen, descending 13 miles east-north-eastward from Loch Monar to convergence with Strathglass, on north-west border of Inverness-shire. It contains Lochs Bauchran and Miulie, and is traversed by the rivulet Farrar.
GLENTAGGART, estate in Douglas parish, Lanarkshire.
GLENTANNER, ancient parish, now united to Aboyne, Aberdeenshire. It has a public school with about 54 scholars.
GLENTARBERT, glen, descending 7 miles curvingly north-westward to Loch Eil at 3J miles south-west of Fort William, Inverness-shire.
GLENTERRA, place, with small ancient Caledonian stone circle and long file of ancient stepping-stones, in Inch parish, Wigtonshire.
GLENTILT, deep narrow alpine glen, descending 13 miles south-westward and southward to Strathgarry, in vicinity of Blair-Athole village, Perthshire.