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BELTON, old parish, now part of Dunbar parish, Haddingtonshire.

BELTONFORD, hamlet in Dunbar parish, Haddingtonshire.

BELTREES, hamlet in Lochwinnoch parish, Renfrewshire.

BELTY, rivulet, running to the Dee, in Banchory-Ternan parish, Kincardineshire.

BELVIDERE, seat on the Clyde in eastern outskirts of Glasgow.

BEMERSYDE, estate, with old baronial mansion, on the Tweed near Dryburgh, on south-west verge of Berwickshire.

BENABOURD, alpine mountain, 3924 feet high, one of the Cairngorms, Aberdeenshire and Banffshire.

BENABOURD, lofty mountain in Glenorchy parish, Argyleshire.

BENACHALLY, mountain, 1694feet high, with magnificent view, 5 miles north-north-east of Dunkeld, Perthshire.

BENACHASTLE, mountain, 2897 feet high, 14 miles west of Killin, Perthshire.

BENACLEIDH, grand mountain on east flank of Loch Awe, Argyleshire.

BENAGHARLAGAN, isolated mountain in Fortingal parish, Perthshire.

BENAIGAN, bulky mountain, 1500 feet high, flanking the Spey about 7 miles south of Fochabers.

BENALDER, wild, precipitous mountain-range, 3757 feet high, overhanging Loch Ericht, on south-east border of Inverness-shire.

BENALLIGIN, mountain, 3015 feet high, overhanging Loch Torridon, in Ross-shire.

BENANOIR, peaked mountain, 2566 feet high, one of the 'Paps of Jura,' in Jura Island, Argyleshire.

BENARMINE, mountain, 2306 feet high, at head of Strathnaver, Sutherland.

BENARTHUR, mountain, with fantastically outlined peak, 2863 feet high, overhanging head of Loch Long, Argyleshire.

BENATTOW, alpine mountain, 3383 feet high, at head of Strathaffrick, on mutual border of Inverness-shire and Ross-shire.

BENAVEALLICH, mountain, 1936 feet high, in Loth parish, Sutherland.

BENAVEN, alpine mountain, 3843 feet high, one of the Cairngorms, Aberdeenshire and Banffshire.

BEN AW, mountain in Glenbucket parish, Aberdeenshire.

BEN AWN, bare, bold, rocky mountain, 1800 feet high, overhanging north side of font of Loch Katrine, Perthshire.

BENBECULA, island, between North Uist and South Uist, Outer Hebrides. It mea-sm-es about 8 miles by 7 ; is all a low, flat, intricate mixture of lands, marshes, lakes, and bays, and has a Free church and a Roman Catholic church. Pop. 1661.

BENBEOCH, mountain, with cave and basaltic colonnades, in Dalmellington parish, Ayrshire.

BENBLAVEN.

BENBREAC, mountain, 2338 feet high, in Ardchattan parish, Argyleshire.

BENBREAC, summit, 1482 feet high, in north of Jura, Argyleshire.

BENBREAC, hill, 946 feet high, 5 miles north-west of Poolewe, Ross-shire.

BENBUI, summit, 1797 feet high, on east side of Strathnairn, Inverness-shire.

BENBUY, mountain, 2352 feet high, in south-east of Mull, Argyleshire.

BENBUY, lofty mountain near head of Glenshira, Argyleshire.

BENCAILLIACH, mountain, 2387 feet high, adjacent to Kyle-Rhea, Isle of Skye.

BENCAIRN, hill, 1200 feet high, in Rerrick parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.

BENCARRICK, mountain, 2848 feet high, north of Glenstrae, Argyleshire.

BENCHALUIM, mountain, 3354 feet high, 12 miles west-by-south of Killin, Perthshire.

BENCHAPULL, mountain in Kilninver parish, Argyleshire.

BENCHEILT, hill, 940 feet high, 4 miles north-west of Lybster, Caithness.

BENCHINNAN, mountain-range, 24 miles long and from 9 to 15 miles broad, bordered by peaks 3180 and 3250 feet high, cut by ravines and glens, and comprising the section of Grampians within Forfarshire.

BENCHOAN, mountain, 3101 feet high, 44 miles north of head of Loch Katrine, Perthshire.

BENCHOCHAN, mountain on east side of Loch Chon, Perthshire.

BENCHONZIE, mountain, 3048 feet high, at head of Glenturret, Perthshire.

BENCLACHAN, mountain, 2028 feet high, near Applecross village, Ross-shire.

BENCLEUGH, summit of the Ochils, 2352 feet high, 8 miles north-east of Stirling.

BENCLYBRIC, alpine conical mountain, 3164 feet high, with very extensive view, in almost exact centre of Sutherland.

BENCRUACHAN, peninsulated, massive alpine mountain, 3(570 feet high, with magnificent view, between Loch Awe and Loch Etive, Argyleshire.

BENCRUBEN, mountain, 1932 feet high, on west side of Glentruim, Inverness-shire.

BENDEANAVAIG, lofty, remarkably-outlined mountain, overhanging Loch Portree, Isle of Skye.

BENDEARG, alpine mountain, 3304 feet high, 8 miles north-by-west of Blair-Athole village, Perthshire.

BENDEARG, alpine mountain, 3551 feet high, near head of Loch Broom, Ross-shire.

BENDEARG, mountain-range on west coast of Durness parish, Sutherland.

BENDHEICEACH, alpine mountain, 3074 feet high, 8^ miles west of Killin, Perthshire.

BENDOCHY, parish, with church, 2 miles north-west of Coupar-Angus, Perthshire. Its post town is Coupar-Angus. Acres, 9368. Real property in 1880-81, 12,075. Pop., quoad civilia, 715; quoad sacra, 499. The southern section, around the church, is variously level, undulating, and hilly ; and the northern one lies detached at from 8 to 13 miles to the north-west, is partly a rable, and includes skirts of the Grampians. The public school has about 52 scholars.


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