SANDEEL, small bay, with rocky side and cave, in Portpatrick parish, Wigtonshire.
SANDEND, fishing village, 2J miles west-north-west of Portsoy, Banffshire. It has a public school with about 65 scholars. Pop. 256.
SANDERA, island, 3J miles south-west of Barra, Outer Hebrides. It measures about 1^ mile each way, and consists chiefly of one pretty lofty hill. Pop. 10.
SANDFIOLD, low sandy hill in Sandwick parish, Orkney.
SANDFORD, village in Stonehouse parish, Lanarkshire.
SANDFORD, bay, with flat sandy shore, in Peterhead parish, Aberdeenshire.
SANDHAVEN, fishing village, 1J mile west of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. It has a post office under Fraserburgh, a pier, and a Free church of 1881. Pop. 308.
SANDHEAD, fishing village on east coast of Stoneykirk parish, Wigtonshire. It has a post office designated of Wigtonshire, and a pretty good natural harbour.
SANDHILLS, extensive sandy waste on seaboard of Stevenston parish, Ayrshire.
SANDHILLS, Elginshire.
SANDHOLM, place, with public school, in Applegarth parish, Dumfriesshire.
SANDILANDS, place, 3f miles south-south-west of Lanark. It has a post office under Lanark and a railway station.
SANDINCH, quondam island, now part of mainland, near Eenf rew Ferry, Renfrewshire.
SANDNESS, headland and district in west of ^ Shetland. The headland flanks south side of Papa Sound leading into St. Magnus Bay ; and the district includes the headland, forms a mainland part of Walls parish, and has a post office under Lerwick.
SANDS, spacious bay forming northern extremity of Cromarty Firth. It has a water-depth of 8 feet at spring tides, but is dry at low-water ; and it affords large supply of shell-fish and flounders.
SANDS, seat some distance from Kincardine-on-Forth.
SANDSIDE, bay and seat, 9J miles west-south-west of Thurso, Caithness.
SANDSOUND, bay, winding about 5J miles northward, in Sandsting parish, Shetland.
SANDSTING, parish, containing Garderhouse post office hamlet, in west of Shetland. It includes Venentry and Little Papa islands in south side of St. Magnus Bay, and comprehends a mainland district of about 10 miles by 8 between that bay and Scalloway Bay. Keal property in 1880-81, 2445. Pop. 2702. The coast is partly bold and cavernous ; the sea-board is cut into sections by long bays ; and the interior is mostly an assemblage of knolls and hillocks, with profusion of heath and interspersions of moss. The seats are Sandhouse, Garder, and Reawick ; and the antiquities are standing-stones, tumuli, Scandinavian dunes, and old burying-grounds. The churches are Established, Congregational, and Baptist. There are 10 schools for 589 scholars, and 7 of them for 482 are new.
SANDWICK, parish on west coast of Pomona, Orkney. It commences 4 miles north of Stromness, has a post office under that town, and measures 6 miles by 4*. Real property in 1880-81, 3475. Pop. 1198. The coast, except at a small sandy bay, consists of cavernous cliffs from 100 to 200 feet high, includes a lofty natural arch, and is much flanked by insulated pillar-rocks. The interior is much diversified, and comprises both a large aggregate of flat arable land, and a considerable extent of hilly ground, partly more than 300 feet high. The chief residence is Breckness, and chief antiquities are numerous tumuli, a vitrified cairn, a remarkable cromlech, a remnant of very large Caledonian stone circle, five Scandinavian dunes, and ruins of Sunsgar Castle. The churches are Established, Free, and United Presbyterian. There are 3 schools for 190 scholars, and 1 of them for 190 is new.
SANDWICK, quoad sacra parish in south of Shetland. It lies averagely 13 miles south-by-west of Lerwick, has a post office under that town, and belongs quoad civilia to Dunrossness ; and it has a parochial church with 564 sittings, a Congregational church, and a public school with about 72 scholars. Pop. 2308.
SANDWICK, ancient parish, now forming part of Borgue, Kirkcudbrightshire.
SANDWICK, two villages, Sandwick Hill and Lower Sandwick, near Stornoway, Outer Hebrides. Pop. 370 and 155.
SANDWOOD, small bay, receiving rivulet from lake 6 miles south-by-west of Cape Wrath, in Sutherland.
SANDY, islet adjacent to Canna, Inner Hebrides.
SANDY, small rocky-sided sea-inlet in Wick parish, Caithness.
SANDY, Wigtonshire.
SANDYDEAN, suburb of Bonnyrigg, Edinburghshire.
SANDYFORD, quoad sacra parish, com-prising handsome new suburb, in west of Glasgow. Pop. 9299.
SANDYFORD, burn in Muiravonside parish, Stirlingshire.
SANDYHILLS, village, 5 miles east of Glasgow.
SANDYHOLES, suburb of Shettleston, Lanarkshire.
SANDYKNOWE, farm, 6J miles east of Melrose, Roxburghshire. Sir Walter Scott spent on it part of his boyhood, and took impressions from it which 20 afterwards appeared in his Marmion and his Eve of St. John.