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last visit to Achanarras form the subject of the present 
communication. 
The Hill of Achanarras is a low, gently-sloping elevation 
attaining a height of 392 feet above the sea-level, and 
Fig. 1. 
South end of Achanarras Quarry, looking S.S.W. towards the Morven 
Mountains. From a sketch by Mr W. Smith. 
’ situated about 3 miles to the south of Halkirk. Not far 
from its flattened summit, on the western side, les the 
quarry, the distance of which to the well-known pavement 
