TORBOLL, hill-ridge in north-east of Dornoch parish, Sutherland.
TORBRAX, morass with copious spring forming Luggie rivulet, in Oumbernauld parish, Dumbartonshire.
TORBREX, village between St. Niniaus and Cambnsbarron, Stirlingshire.
TORCASTLE, ruined old castle of the Cummings in Dallas parish, Elginshire.
TORCASTLE, fragment of ancient stronghold of the Mackintoshes, 1 mile north-east of Bannavie, Inverness-shire.
TORCORSE, hill in Tarbolton parish, Ayrshire.
TORDOFF, small headland, 4J miles east-south-east of Annan, Dumfriesshire.
TORE, place on south-east border of Ross-shire. It has a post office under Inverness.
TORE, rivulet, traversing deep wooded glen to Moray Firth at 9 miles east of Banff.
TORGARROW, burn, running to the Findhorn, and making a fine cascade, in Ardclach parish, Nairnshire.
TORGUIL, place, with inn, in Glen-moriston, Inverness-shire.
TORHEAD, skirmishfield of 1297, in Kirkmichael parish, Dumfriesshire.
TORHILL, wooded eminence, with villas, near Birnam, Perthshire.
TORHOUSE, place, with ancient Cale-donian stone circle, 3 miles west of Wigton.
TORK, hill in Dunlichity section of Daviot parish, Inverness-shire.
TORLIN, rivulet, traversing narrow glen southward to the sea at Lag, on south coast of Arran Island, Buteshire.
TORLISK, seat on LochnaKeal, west coast of Mull Island, Argyleshire.
TORLUM, conspicuous conical wooded hill, 1291 feet high, 3 miles south-east of Orieff , Perthshire.
TORMAID, lake in Reay parish, Caithness.
TORMORE, place, with Caledonian monuments, near mouth of Mauchry rivulet, on west coast of Arran Island, Buteshire.
TORMORE, cascade on rivulet running to head of Loch Rannoch, Perthshire.
TORNAGRAIN, spring, with intermittent spouts, called Boiling Fountain, in Petty parish, Inverness-shire.
TORNAVEEN, hamlet in Kincardine O'Neil parish, Aberdeenshire. It has a post office under Aberdeen, and a public school with about 113 scholars.
TORNESS, headland in south of Stronsay Island, Orkney.
TORNESS, place, with preaching-station, in Stratherrick, Inverness-shire.
TORNIDNEON, summit, 1057 feet high, If mile south-east of Lochranza, Arran Island, Buteshire.
TOROGAY, islet between North Uist and Bernera, Outer Hebrides.
TOROSAY, parish in east-south-east and centre of Mull Island, Argyleshire. It contains Auchnacraig and Salen post office villages, and includes all Kinlochspelvie and part of Salen quoad sacra parishes. Its extent along the coast, exclusive of sinuosities, is about 22 miles ; its length, by shortest road southward through the interior, is 12 miles ; and its breadth from east to west varies from 3J to ISi miles. Real property in 1880-81, 9270. Pop., quoad civilia, 1102 ; quoad sacra, 791. The surface is mountainous, and rises to the summits of Bentaluidh and Benmore, but includes three considerable glens, and comprises about 7500 acres of ploughed land. Chief seats are Achnacroish and Lochbuy House ; and chief antiquities are Duart Castle and ruins of two small chapels. The churches are 3 Established and 2 Free. Four schools for 255 scholars are in the parish, and 3 of them for 220 are new.
TORPHICHEN, village and parish in west of Linlithgowshire. The village stands 2 miles north-by-west of Bathgate ; was the Scottish seat of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem ; retains an interesting portion of their preceptory church ; contains vestiges of other ancient massive buildings ; gives the peerage title of baron to the family of Sandilands ; and has a post office under Bathgate, Established and Free churches, and 2 public schools. Pop. 358. The parish contains also Blackridge village, measures about 10 miles by 2J, and comprises 9939 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 12,029. Pop. 1526. The north-eastern section includes the highest summit in the county, and, as compared with the rest of the county, is strongly tumulated and boldly hilly ; and the south-western section is extensively moorish. Chief seats are the Preceptory, Wallhouse, Lochcote, and Crawhill ; and chief antiquities, besides those of the village, are Kipp's old peel-like mansion, Bedlarmie Tower, Bridge Castle, vestiges of Ogleface Castle, a hill-camp, and remains of a Caledonian stone circle. There are 5 schools for 445 scholars, and 2 of them for 210 are new.
TORPHINS, village, 24 miles west-south-west of Aberdeen. It has a post office under Aberdeen, a railway station, a banking office, a quoad sacra parochial church, and a public school with about 112 scholars. Pop. of quoad sacra parish, 830.
TORQUHAN, seat in Stow parish, Edinburgh shire.
TORQUIL'S, cave in hill above Dunrobin, in Golspie parish, Sutherland.
TORR, estate in Rerrick parish, Kirkcudbrightshire.
TORRA, rivulet in Barvas parish, Lewis, Outer Hebrides.
TORRAN, rivulet, running to Loch Shuriry, in Reay parish, Caithness.
TORRANCE, ancient parish, now part of East Kilbride, Lanarkshire. Torrance House within it stands on the Rotten Calder ; and the church stood about J mile from that mansion.