ROY, rivulet, running 16 miles south-westward to the Spean, in Inverness-shire.
ROY'S CAIRN, mountain summit, with extensive view, in Knockando parish, Elginshire.
ROZELLE, seat near Ayr.
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RUBERSLAW, rugged peaked mountain, 1392 feet high, overhanging vale_ of the Teviot near Denholm, Roxburghshire.
RUBISLAW, village, factories, and fine granite quarries in Old Machar parish, Aberdeenshire. The village has a post office under Aberdeen, and a quoad sacra parochial church. Pop. of quoad sacra parish, 3194.
RUCHAZIE, place, with public school, in Shettleston parish, south-eastern out-skirts of Glasgow.
RUCHILL, rivulet, running about 13 miles to right side of the Earn at Comrie, Perthshire.
RUCHILL, woodlands in East Barony, KLilsyth parish, Stirlingshire.
RUCHLAW, ancient seat in Whittingham parish, Haddingtonsbire.
RUDE, spring, beneath curious circular stone building, near Stenton village, Haddingtonshire.
RUEL, rivulet, running 10 miles south-ward to head of Loch Rid dan, in Cowal, Argyleshire.
RUEVAL, sound between North Uist and Benbecula, Outer Hebrides. It measures about 9 miles in length and 3 in mean breadth, but is so studded with islands and islets as to be a labyrinth of land and water.
RUGGY, hill, with site of annual market, 7J miles south-by-east of Thurso, Caithness.
RUGH, hill in Kilsyth parish, Stirlingshire.
RUGLEN.
RUISKY, old forest around Mealfourvounie Mountain, on north-west side of Loch Ness, Inverness-shire.
RULE, rivulet, running about 14 miles northward to the Teviot at 2 miles north-east of Denholm, Roxburghshire.
RULLION GREEN, scene of defeat of the Covenanters in 1666, with monument to those of them who fell there, 2 miles north-west of Penicuick, Edinburghshire.
RUM, island of Inner Hebrides, 16 miles north-by-west of Ardnamurchan Point, Argyleshire. It measures 8 miles by 7, consists chiefly of trap rocks, has rough dangerous shores, rises in many parts abruptly from the sea, and is mostly a wild mass of mountains, culminating at an altitude of 2667 feet above sea-level Pop. 89.
RUMBLETON, estate in Gordon parish, Berwickshire.
RUMBLING-BRIDGE, place on Devon river, 4J miles east-north-east of Dollar, Clackmannanshire. It adjoins romantic falls in the river ; includes a chasm spanned by two bridges at heights of respectively 80 and 120 feet above the stream ; and has a post office designated of Clackmannanshire, a railway station, and a hotel.
RUMBLING-BRIDGE, place, with fearful chasm traversed by wild cataracts of rivet-Bran, and spanned by a single arch, 2h miles west-south-west of Dunkeld, Perth-
RUMBLING BURN, brook, tracing mutual boundary of Monkton and Dundonald parishes, Ayrshire.
RUMBLING WELL, chalybeate spring, formerly an object of superstitious regard, in Buittle parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.
RUMFORD, village adjacent to Craigs, Stirlingshire.
RUMFORD, colliery adjacent to Old Rome village, in Dundonald parish, Ayrshire.