TIRALLY, small bay on east coast of Kirkmaiden parish, Wigtonshire.
TIREE.
TIREFOOR, ruined Scandinavian watch-tower, with two circular, concentric, un-cemented walls, on southeast side of Lismore Island, Argyleshire.
TIRIVEE, bay on south-east of Barra Island, Outer Hebrides.
TIRLUNDIE, hill, with slope occupied by New Pitsligo, Aberdeenshire.
TIRRIE, rivulet, running about 10 miles south-south-eastward to Loch Shin in western vicinity of Lairg, Sutherland.
TISTER, a seat of the Earl of Caithness in Bower parish, Caithness.
TITWOOD, estate in Renfrewshire section of Govan parish.
TOBERACRAIG, medicinal spring in Halkirk parish, Caithness.
TOBERMASSAN, spring, formerly of great medicinal note, in Loth parish, Sutherland.
TOBERMORY, seaport town and quoad sacra parish on Mull Island, Argyleshire. The town stands on spacious well-sheltered bay, 28 miles north-west-by-west of Oban ; was founded in 1788 ; took its name, signifying ' Mary's Well,' from a fountain dedicated in old times to the Virgin ; presents, with contiguous heights, a pleasant appearance in form of amphitheatre ; is a focus of trade and commerce for most of Mull and much of the neighbouring mainland ; and has a post office, with money order and telegi'aph departments, under Oban, 2 banking offices, a hotel, a court-house, 2 good quays, a parochial church of 1827, a Free church of 1879, Baptist and Roman Catholic churches, and 2 public schools with about 185 scholars. Pop. 1131. The parish was constituted ecclesiastically in 1837, and politically in 1845, and measures about 6 miles in length and nearly 2 miles in mean breadth. Pop. 1273.
TOBERNAREAL, scene of skirmish in 16th century between the Grahams and the Stewarts, in Port-of-Monteith parish, Perthshire.
TOBERONOCHY, bay and village on east side of Luing Island, Argyleshire.
TOCHIENEAL, place, with distillery and mineral spring, in Cullen parish, Banffshire.
TOD CRAIGS, romantic ravine on hill near Yetholm, Roxburghshire.
TODDERANCE, seat, now called Lintrose, in Kettins parish, Forfarshire. It gave the title of Lord Todderance to a lord of Session.
TODHEAD, headland, 3| miles north-north-east of Bervie, Kincardineshire.
TODHILLMUIR, seat in Lochmaben parish, Dumfriesshire.
TODHILLS, hamlet in Tealing parish, Forfarshire.
TODHOLES, quondam strong fortalice in Dunsyre parish, Lanarkshire.
TODSHAW, tract, with three ancient camps, in Roberton parish, Roxburghshire.
TOD'S HOLE, coast-cave between Dunbuy and Bullers-of-Buchan, Aberdeenshire.
TOD'S MILL, deep rocky dens in Borrowstownness parish, Linlithgowshire.
TOFTHOLM, place, with ancient strong circular entrenchment, in Castleton parish, Roxburghshire.
TOFTINGALL, seat of Sir Patrick M. Threipland, Bart. , and lake about 5 miles in circuit, in Watten parish, Caithness.
TOFTSNESS.
TOLBOOTH, parish, with Established and Free churches, in Edinburgh. Pop. 2229.
TOLLA, lake and rivulet in Glenorchy parish, Argyleshire. The lake lies about 11 miles north-east of Dalmally ; measures about 4 miles by 1 ; is adjoined by Inveroran inn, Ardvrecknish shooting-lodge, and Achallader Castle ; and sends off the river Orchy. The rivulet rises at south-west corner of Rannoch Moor, and runs 8 miles south-westward to the lake.
TOLLCROSS, town, nominally 3 miles south-east of Glasgow. It has a post office under Glasgow, and Free and United Presbyterian churches, and is near Tollcross House, Dalbeth Convent, and Clyde iron-works. Pop. 3533.
TOLLIE, ancient parish, now part of Foddarty, Ross-shire.
TOLLIS, hill, with ancient camp, on north border of Lauder parish, Berwickshire.
TOLLO. hill in Banchory-Devenick parish, Kincardineshire.
TOLLPARK, farm, with vestiges of Antoninus' Wall, in Cumbernauld parish, Dumbartonshire.
TOLLY, small lake and site of ancient castle near head of Loch Ewe, on west coast of Ross-shire.
TOLQUHON, ruined castle of 16th century in Tarves parish, Aberdeenshire.
TOLSTA, village and headland in Stornoway parish, Outer Hebrides. Pop. 597.
TOMACHAR, hamlet in Port-of-Monteith parish, Perthshire.
TOMACHASTEL.
TOMACHORACHASICH, small round hill, with alleged grave of Scandinavian prince, near head of Loch Eck, Argyleshire.
TOMANDOUN, place, with inn, in upper part of Glengarry, Inverness-shire.
TOMANTOUL.
TOMATIN, hamlet, 16 miles east-south-east of Inverness. It has a post office under Inverness, and a public school.
TOMBAE, place, with Roman Catholic chapel, in Glenlivet, Banffshire.
TOMBEA, place at foot of Loch Lubnaig, Perthshire.
TOMENBOWIE, ancient burying-ground and ruined chapel in Monzie part of Glenalmond, Perthshire.
TOMICH, place, with post office under Beauly, Inverness-shire.