RAVENSBY, suburb or section of Carnoustie, Forfarshire.
RAVENSCRAIG, ruined fine old baronial castle on the Ugie, near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
RAVENSCRAIG, rained ancient castle, long the seat of ancestors of Earl of Rosslyn, on sea-cliff mi l e west f Dysart, Fife.
RAVENSCRAIG, railway station between Greenock and Innerkip, Renfrewshire.
RAVENSHALL, reach of romantic coast, with curious caves and old tower, believed to have furnished Sir Walter Scott with the scenery around ' Elian-gowan,' in his Guy Mannering, averagely miles south-south-east of Creetown, Kirkcudbrightshire.
RAVENSHAUGH, burn, running to Firth of Forth on boundary between Edinburghshire and Haddingtonshire.
RAVENSHEUGH, coast crag, 4J miles north-west of Dunbar, Haddingtonshire.
RAVENSNOOK, remains of old castle mile south of Penicuick, Edinburghshire.
RAVENSTONE, old castellated mansion 3f miles north-west of Whithorn, Wigtonshire.
RAVENSTRUTHER, village about a mile north-west of Carstairs Junction, Lanarkshire. It has a post office under Lanark.
RAVENSWOOD, seat on the Tweed, 2J miles east of Melrose, Roxburghshire.
RAW, mineral field in Old Monkland parish, Lanarkshire.
RAWHEAD, farm, with site of very large sepulchral cairn, in East Kilbride parish, Lanarkshire.
RAWYARDS, suburb of Airdrie, Lanarkshire. It has a railway station.
RAYNE, village and parish on north border of Garioch district, Aberdeenshire. The village stands on the Ury 9 miles north-west of Inverury, bears the name of Old Rayne, was anciently a residence of the bishops of Aberdeen, and has a post office under Insch, a parochial church with 700 sittings, and a public school with about 80 scholars. The parish contains also Meiklewarthill village, measures about 3J miles in both length and breadth, and comprises 7885 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 9042. Pop. 1284. The surface is mostly undulated, but includes Rothmaise hill and a long tract of bog. The seats are Freefield, Rothmaise, and Warthill ; and the antiquities are two Caledonian stone circles and some cairns. A Free church bears the name of Rayne, but stands within Fyvie. There are 2 schools with capacity for 270 scholars, and both are new.
REARCHAR, hill-ridge in Dornoch parish, Sutherland.
REAWICK, headland, seat, and Congregational church, in Sandsting parish, Shetland.
REAY, village on north-west coast of Caithness, and parish partly also in north-east of Sutherland. The village stands 12 miles west-south-west of Thurso, gives the peerage title of baron to the family of Mackay, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Thurso, an inn, an old cross, Established and Free churches, and a public school with about 113 scholars. The parish contains also Melvich village, measures about 18 miles by 9, and is bisected southward by a line of watershed forming the boundary between its Caithness and its Sutherland portions. Real property in 1880-81, 7620 and 2801. Pop. 1197 and 994. The coast has an extent of 10J miles, and is partly bold, rocky, and cavernous. The interior of the Caithness section is low adjacent to the coast, but hilly and mountainous thence to the southern boundary; and that of the Sutherland section consists wholly of the valley and upland screens of Strathhalladale. The seats are Bighouse, Sandside, and Isald ; and the antiquities are remains of several circular towers, walls of a very large fort, ruins of two Romish chapels, and site of ancient village of Old Reay. There are 5 schools for 475 scholars, and 2 of them and enlargements for 238 are new.
REAY'S COUNTRY (LORD), district comprehending Tongue, Durness, and Edderachyllis parishes, in north-west of Sutherland.
RED ABBEY STEAD, site of ancient monastery contiguous to Newstead, about a mile east of Melrose, Roxburghshire.
RED - BEARD'S, medicinal spring in Durris parish, Kincardineshire.
REDBRAES, quondam noble seat in Polwarth parish, Berwickshire.
RED BURN, brook, traversing bleak ravine northward to Bonny rivulet at boundary between Dumbartonshire and Stirlingshire. An eight-arched railway viaduct crosses the ravine in vicinity of Castlecary.
RED BURN, brook, running to left side of the Clyde, a little below Bothwell-Bridge, Lanarkshire.
RED BURN, brook, running on boundary between Kilwinning and Irvine parishes, Ayrshire.
RED BURN, brook, running to the Lossie, in Dallas parish, Elginshire.
RED BURN, stream, running to Uig Bay, in Lewis, Outer Hebrides.
RED CASTLE, modernized old seat, once a royal castle, in Killearnan parish, Ross-shire.
RED CASTLE, ruined old structure, believed to have been a royal hunting-seat, on an eminence at south side of Lunan Bay, east coast of Forfarshire.
REDCOLL, seat in Gladsmuir parish, Haddingtonshire.
REDCRAIG, mountain in Port-of-Monteith parish, Perthshire.
REDCRAIG, sandstone cliff and quarry near Stonehaven, Kincardineshire.