Douglas Water, a burn in Inverary parish, Argyllshire, issuing from Loch Dubh-ghlas (4 x 2/3 furl.; 1050 feet), and curving 6¾ miles eastward to Loch Fyne, at a point 2¾ miles SSW of Inverary town. It contains salmon, sea-trout, and yellow trout. A section of rock in its channel, 100 feet high, shows alternate strata of mica slate and limestone.Ord. Sur., sh. 37,1876.
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