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MOUNTAINEERING LITERATURE.

"TWENTY YEARS ON BEN NEVIS." By Wm. T. Kilgour. Paisley : Alexander Gardner.

This is a memorial volume of somewhat miscellaneous character, the author's chief qualifications being a love for, and acquaintance with, Ben Nevis and its meteorological work. It is not a formal history of the Observatories and it is not a scientific record of the work done there, but it gives, in a number of interesting if rather haphazard chapters, some account of each of these, added to many experiences of the observers and their visitors. The author makes no profession of being a mountaineer in any but the widest sense. There is a chapter headed “ Mountaineering," in which the doings of the Club are mentioned with no very obvious wish to imitate them. This perhaps is not surprising when we learn that we think nothing of driving a cornice tunnel twenty feet long. It is to be hoped too that the author's description of rolling boulders over the edge will not lead to the repetition of this performance when any climbing party is in the neighbourhood. The account of the party who gave themselves up for lost because they strayed from the path during an ascent on a winter night, suggests chiefly the reflection that such a party had no business to attempt any such ascent.

While the most of the matter is interesting, the style is often most irritating on account of carelessness in the use of words. One can guess what is meant by the "Broken " spectre, the "missives" hurled about by the wind, and the ski-runners "deporting" themselves on the snow, but "caligenous" glens are rather staggering. The expression is "caligenous," if it means misty or anything like it.

Most of our members will doubtless concur heartily in the opinions expressed regarding the closing of the Observatories, and the terribly lame apologies which were made on behalf of the Government.

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An Stac, Loch Aylort, 135.
Aonach air Chrith, Clunie, Guide Book,
262.

Aonach Beag, 105; N. E. ridge, 142-148.
Aonach Meadhoin, Guide Book, 269.
Arêtes in Scotland, 289.
Arran-Brodick Bay, 12; Etymology,

14; Goatfell, 15; Cioch na h'
Oighe, 21; Glens Rosa and San-
nox, 22; The Saddle, 25; Beinn
Nuis, 25; Beinn Tarsuinn, 26;
The Bowmen's Pass, 26; A' Chir,
28; Cir Mhor, 29; Caisteal Ab-
hail, 30; Beinns Bhreac and Bhar-
rain, 31; Loch Coirein Lochain,
32; Loch Ranza, 33; Cock of
Arran, 34; South Arran, 34; de-
scent into Glen Sannox from the

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Balance, the advantage of a good bal-
ance in climbing, 286.

Beinn a Bha'ach Ard, Guide Book, 320.
Beinn a' Bhuird, 41, 47; route from
Braemar, 47; from Derry Lodge,
47, 182

Beinn a Chliabhain, Arran; ascent of
chimney on, 87.

Ben Aden, 202.

Beinn a' Ghlo, Guide Book, 172.
Ben Attow, Guide Book, 273.

Beinn Avon, Guide Book, 41, 42; The
Tors, 43; routes from Tomintoul,
44; from Ballater, 45; from
Crathie, 45; from Inver Inn, 46;
from Braemar, 46.

Ben Bhuidhe, 282.

Beinn Bynac, Guide Book, 41, 48.
Ben Chonzie on Ski, 133.

Beinn Dearg, Blair Atholl, Guide Book,

174.

Beinn Fhada, Guide Book, 273.
Beinn Fhionnlaidh, Guide Book, 277.
Beinn Mheadhoin, 183.
Ben Muich Dhui, 183.
Beinn nan Aighean, 282.
Ben Nevis-staircase climb, 86; Ob-
servatory Ridge, 86; N. Trident
Buttress, 104; Carn Mor Dearg,
105; Tower Gully Ridge Traverse,
107; Gully on Meall-an-t-Suidhe,
109; Trident Buttress, 149; a
variation on the Staircase climb,
180; Slingsby's Chimney, 180, 219;
N. Castle Gully, 220; Tower
Ridge, 220; Trident Buttress, 221;
Staircase, 221; Observatory Ridge,

221.

Beinn Nuis, Arran, 25-26.

Beinn Iutharn Beag, Guide Book, 170.
Beinn Iutharn Mhor, Guide Book, 170.
Ben Lomond, ascent of chimney near
gully H, 87.

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AIPLICH, Guide Book, 41, 48.
Cairngorms The Eastern, Guide
Book, 41, 110-120; camping in,
182, 183; from Deeside, 192.
Cairn na Glasha, Guide Book, 125.
Cairntoul, 184.

Cairnwell, Guide Book, 167.
Caisteal Abhail, Arran, 30-31.
Camping in the Cairngorms, 182.
Carn a' Chlamain, Guide Book, 176.
Carn an Fhidleir, Guide Book, 176.
Carn an Righ, Guide Book, 170.
Carn Bhac, Guide Book, 171.
Carn Eige, Guide Book, 277.
Carn Fuaralach, Guide Book, 269.
Carn Ghluasaid, Guide Book, 270.
Carn Liath, 172.

Carn na Cairn, 177.

Carn nam Fiaclan, Guide Book, 322.
Carn nan Gabhar, 172.

Carn nan Gobhar, Guide Book, 321.
Cashlie Forts, Glen Lyon, 245-248.
Castel Abhail-the need of compass
work in mist, 184.

Ceum na h-Aon Choise, Guide Book,

274.

Cioch na h' Oighe, 21-22.
Cir Mhor, Arran, 29, 184.

Coire Odhar, A' Chralaig, Guide Book,
270.

Club Room, additions to Library, 75-
78, 255.

Clunie Forest, Guide Book, 262.
Clunie or Cluanie Inn as a climbing
centre, 263-264.

Creag a Chaoruinn, Guide Rook, 270.
Creag a' Choir Aird, Guide Book, 276.
Creag a' Mhàim, Clunie, 232; Guide
Book, 262.

Creag Dhu, Kingussie, 11.

Creag Dhubh Mhor, Guide Book, 322.
Creag Ghlas, Sgurr nan Ceath-
reamhnan, Guide Book, 276.
Creag Ghorm a' Bhealaich, Guide Book,
321.

Creag Meaghaidh, 4-11.

Creag na Damh, Clunie, Guide Book,

262.

Creag nan Clachan Geala, Guide Book,
276.

Creag nan Damh, 231.

Creag Toll a' Choin, Guide Book, 322.
Crevasses in Scottish snow, 291.
Cock of Arran, 34.

Collie, J. N., "Canadian Rockies," 92.
Coolins, the new height of, 137.
Cornices, 291.

Corrie Arder, Cliffs of, 4-11; Approach

on bicycles to Loch Laggan from
Dalwhinnie, 5-16; Pinnacle in-
spected, 7; Bridge of Snow, 7;
The Posts, 7; A climb on the
face, 8; Birds observed, 9; The
central "Post climbed, 9-10;
Brocken Spectre, 10-11.
Crois, climbs on, 309-312.
Crowberry Ridge of Buchaille Etive

Mor, Mr Naismith's route, 304;
Mr Abraham's route, 304; Mr
Maclay's route, 306.

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Ciste Dhubh, Sgurr à Bhealaich, Dheirg,
Guide Book, 269.

Ciste Dhubh, Mam Sodhail, Guide

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AICK Forest, Guide Book, 177.
Garbh-bheinn of Ardgour, 106-
107, 139, 220.

Garbh Chioch Mor, 202.

Geological Survey of Arran, 92; of

Skye, 224.

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ADHAR Beinn (Larven), Guide
Book, 206.

Lantern Slide Collection, 78, 210.
Library, the Club; additions to, in

1903, 75; in 1904, 121, 213.
Life Membership Subscription, letter
from W. Douglas, 88; from W.
Inglis Clark, 90; from R. Graham
Napier, 91; from N. B. Gunn,
138; from W. A. Smith, 138;
from the Treasurer, 332.
Loch Aylort Hills, 134-136.
Loch Coirein Lochain, Arran, 32.
Lochnagar, Guide Book, 49; the routes,
53-58; the top, 59-62; the climbs,
65-69; lochs and streams, 70.

Loch Ranza, Arran, 33.
Luinne Bheinn, Guide Book, 205.
Lurg Mhor, Guide Book, 324.

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FFICE-BEARERS of the S.M.C.
for 1904, 93; for 1905, 228.

PARR

ARR, Robert Kerr, In Memoriam,
Plaide Mhor, Guide Book, 274.
Proceedings of the Club-Fifteenth
Annual General Meeting, 73; Re-
ception, 74; Fifteenth Annual
Dinner, Glasgow, 1903, 74; Ad-
ditions to Club Library, 75; Ad-
ditions to Lantern Slide Collection,
78; Fort-William Meet, January
1904, 100; Aviemore Meet, Easter
1905, 110; Sixteenth Annual
General Meeting, 210; Reception
in Royal Arch Hall, 211; Six-
teenth Annual Dinner, Edinburgh,
1904, 211; Loch Awe Meet, Janu-
ary 1905, 249; Sligachan Meet,
Easter 1905, 251; Kingshouse
Meet, Easter 1905, 252.

"RANDOM Musings," by A. Stair

Gillon, 187-191.

Simo Glen Sannox, 35-36.

ADDLE, The, Arran, 25; descent

Saddle, The, 230, 231; Guide Book,
258.

Sail Chaoruinn, Guide Book, 270.
Saileag Sgurr a' Bhealaich Dheirg,
Guide Book, 269.

Saoiter Mor Mam Sodhail, Guide Book,
277.

St Abb's Head, 313-319.

Scour Garioch, 202.

Sgoran Dubh, Attempt on the Rose
ridge, 118, 119; Ascent of Rose
ridge, 152.

Sgor an Fhuarain, 202.

Sgor Choileam, Guide Book, 200.

Sgor Coireachan, 134.

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Sgurr Fhuar-thuill, Guide Book, 321.
Sgurr Gaorsaic, Guide Book, 276.
Sgurr Leac nan Each, Guide Book,
258.

Sgurr na Carnach, Guide Book, 267.
Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe, Guide Book,
267.

Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe, 231.

Sgurr na Creige, the Saddle, Guide
Book, 258.

Sgurr na Festig, 321.

Sgurr na Forcan, Guide Book, 258.
Sgurr na Fuar-tholl, Guide Book, 267.
Sgurr na Lapaich, Guide Book, 279.
Sgurr na Moraich, Guide Book, 266.
Sgurr na Muice, 321.
Sgurr nan Carn, 230.

Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan,

Book, 275.

Guide

Sgurr nan Conbhairean, Guide Book,

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Sgurr Ruadh, 221.

Sgurr Ruadh of Sgurr a' Choir Ghlais,

321.
Shiel Inn, 229.

Skiing-On Ben Chonzie, 133; at
Fort-William, 157; presentation
of Ski to the Club, 185; notice
regarding, 223; in Scotland, 295.
Skye The heights of the hills as given
in New Survey, 137.
Sligachan Inn, tariff, 136.
Sligachan Climbers' Book, 137.
Slingsby's "Norway," 92.

S.M.C. abroad in 1903, 79; in 1904,
216.

Smith, W. A., "The Pentland Hills,"
Review, 226.

Snow, Scottish, 285-298.

Spidean Mialach, Guide Book, 261.
Sron a Choire Ghairbh, Guide Book,

197.
Sron Creise, 181.
Step cutting, 295.

Stob Ban, Glen Nevis, 107.

Stob Gabhar, Blackmount, 181.
Streaps, The, Guide Book, 199.
Stuc Beag, Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan,
Guide Book, 276.

Stuchd an Lochain, 235-244.

Stuc Mor, Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan,
Guide Book, 276.

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