REDCRAIGS, place, with trap-rock quarries, 3 miles north of Dunfermline, Fife.
REDDANCE, place in Dairy parish, Ayrshire. It haa a public school with about 106 scholars.
REDDEN, burn and hamlet in Sprouston parish, Eoxburghshire. The hamlet re-presents an ancient town, and both that and the burn figured in old Border history.
REDDING, village, 2J miles east-south-east of Falkirk, Stirlingshire. It stands in the centre of a rich coal-field, and has a post office under Polmont Station. Pop. 520.
REDGILL, chalybeate spring in Alvah parish, Banffshire.
REDGORTON, parish, comprising peninsula between the Tay and the Almond, and detached district 3j miles to the north-west, in Perthshire. It has a post office of its own name under Perth, and contains the villages of Pitcairngreen, Luncarty, Cromwellpark, and Bridgeton, and part of Stanley. It measures 4| miles by 4 in its main body, and 3J miles by f in its detached district, and comprises 6007 acres. Eeal property in 1880-81, 9183. Pop., quoad civilia, 1452; quoad sacra, 1100. The main body is undulating, fertile, and beautiful ; and the detached district is upland and mostly pastoral. Chief objects of interest are extensive factories, vestiges of a Caledonian camp, the battle-field of Luncarty, and the site of the Eoman Bertha. The churches are 2 Established, 3 Free, and 1 United Presbyterian ; and there are 2 public schools.
REDHALL, seat and quondam strong castle, besieged by Cromwell, in Colinton parish, Edinburghshire.
REDHALL, quondam notable baronial castle on Kirtle rivulet, in Kirkpatrick-Fleming parish, Dumfriesshire.
REDHALL, seat in Fordoun parish, Kincardineshire.
REDHEAD, farm, with remains of ancient castle on Caddon rivulet, in north-east of Selkirkshire.
REDHEAD, bold headland on south side of Lunan Bay, east coast of Forfarshire.
REDHEAD, high promontory at northern extremity of Eday Island, Orkney.
REDHEUGH, place, with interesting coast scenery, 3| miles east-by-south of Cockburnspath, Berwickshire.
REDHEUGH, seat on Hermitage rivulet, in Castleton parish, Eoxburghshire.
REDHILL, hill-range flanking south side of middle part of Alford valley, Aberdeenshire.
REDHOLM, islet adjacent to Eday, Orkney.
REDHOUSE, estate, with ruined old castellated mansion, on south border of Aberlady parish, Haddingtonshire.
REDHYTH, headland, 1^ mile north-west of Portsoy, Banffshire.
REDKIRK, small headland and site of ancient church on Solway Firth, 6 miles east of Annan, Dumfriesshire.
REDLANDS, farm, with site of ancient nunnery, in Olrig parish, Caithness.
RED LOCH, small lake in Eothesav parish, Isle of Bute.
RED MOSS, bog in Kilsyth parish, Stirlingshire.
REDMYRE, estate and public school, the latter with about 113 scholars, in Laurence-kirk parish, Kincardineshire.
REDMYRE, lake in north-east of Cambusnethan parish, Lanarkshire.
REDNOCK, seat in Port-of-Monteith parish, Perthshire.
REDPATH, village in Earlston parish, Berwickshire.
REDPATRICK.
RED ROCKS, shattered romantic rocks, associated with dismal old traditions, about a mile north-east of Dysart, on south coast of Fife.
REDROW, village in Newton parish, Edinburgh shire.
REDROW, village adjacent to Dunlop Place, in Dalserf parish, Lanarkshire.
REDSLIE, site of ancient castle in detached part of Lauder parish, Berwickshire.
RED SWIRE, skirmishfield of 1575 on part of Carter Fell, on boundary between Scotland and England, 10 miles south of Jedburgh. The skirmish is detailed in an old ballad preserved in the Border Minstrelsy.
RED WELL, medicinal spring in Boyndie parish, Banffshire.
REDWELLS, hill, crowned with conspicuous tower of 1812, immediately north of Kinglassie village, Fife.
REDWELLS, estate, with site of strong, large ancient building, in Crail parish, Fife.
REE, island in Kilmartin parish, Argyleshire.
REEF, plain, believed to have been formerly covered by the sea, in middle of Tyree Island, Argyleshire.
REEKIE LINN, broken cascade of about 75 feet in aggregate fall on Isla river, 2J miles north-west of Airlie Castle, on west border of Forfarshire.
REELICK, seat in Kirkhill parish, Inverness-shire.
REFIRTH, bay on east coast of Yell Island, Shetland.
REGLAND, small lake in Dairy parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.
REICHIP, romantic dell, with mansion, about 4 miles north-east of Dunkeld, Perthshire.
REIDIE, farm, with remains of Eoman road, in Airlie parish, Forfarshire.
REILIG-ORAIN, famous cemetery, with multitude of ancient monuments, in lona Island, Argyleshire.
REISS, townland on Sinclair Bay in Wick parish, Caithness. It has a post office under Wick.
REIVING-CRAIG, hill in Bathgate parish, Linlithgowshire.
RELUGAS, estate, post office under 2 B Forres, mansion, and picturesque grounds in Edenkillie parish, Elginshire.