| 1. Land division and allocation | 
| (a) Specific portions or allotments into which arable land is divided | 
| iomaire | rig. | 
| clasidh | hollow between rigs. | 
| clar | a division of land about 3 rigs in width used when farm was held separately between two tenants. | 
| Rotation of crop | 
| shiol feer (f) | lea corn. | 
| groond-buntata | potato land. | 
| shiol fearan dearg (f) | red land corn. | 
| feur | hay (grass). | 
| corkey (f) | oats. | 
| feurachag | pasture. | 
| (b) Various types of arable land | 
| an dreel (f) | potatoes in drill. | 
| an giada (f) | potatoes in lazy bed. | 
| garag | plot or garden. | 
| paàrk (f) | field. | 
| paàrk mhòr | big field. | 
| groond gan bhar | fallow ground or ground without crop. | 
| groond trocha | ploughed land. | 
| lakin | land between croft and hill. | 
| eint | lease. | 
| clàr | word for divisions of land held separately between two tenants. | 
| (c) Actual dividing and allocating of land, e.g. casting lots | 
| (d) Land owned or held under leases of various duration | 
| croit | croft. | 
| fearann | farm. | 
| iond | lease. | 
| 2. Harness of a horse | 
| (a) The harness of a horse as used in the performance of different tasks | 
| For carting: | 
| braìdh | collar. | 
| sraher (f) | saddle. | 
| brekish (f) | britches. | 
|   | blinders. | 
| For ploughing: | 
| braìdh | collar. | 
| braidh-maidje | wooden hems [sic]. | 
| tooga | chains. | 
| grailikin (f) | plough trees. | 
| Harrowing: | 
| cliadhan | harrows. | 
| cliag | harrowing in field. | 
| (b) Different parts of the harness for carting | 
| (c) Different parts of the harness for ploughing or harrowing | 
| 3. Carts | 
| (a) The common farm-yard cart | 
| “cartch” | the farm yard cart. | 
| feun | the farm yard cart. [NOTES: ‘feun’ added in pencil.] | 
| cartch monaidh | cart for use in taking home peats, “creel”. | 
| [couping cart] | (No couping carts in Arran.) | 
| (b) Different parts of a cart | 
| 1. Body | 
| 2. Trams | 
| 3. Wheel and axle | 
| an roth | wheel. | 
| ashery | axle. | 
| iomlac | nave. | 
| 4. Decorations | 
| Colour: | 
| doan | brown. | 
| gorham | green. | 
| (c) Other words associated with carting | 
| 4. The plough | 
| (a) Different kinds of ploughs | 
| beartch èiran | iron plough. | 
| seisrigh | a pair of horses. Two horses for ploughing in light soil. | 
| (b) Parts of a plough in detail | 
| reest | mould board. | 
| coutar | coltair. | 
| 5. Harrows and swingle trees | 
| (a) Different types of harrows | 
| cliathan | harrows. | 
| grailaiken | swingle trees. | 
| (b) Swingle trees | 
| na toughachan | chains. | 
| 6. Spring work | 
| (a) Fertilisers and fertilising | 
| 1. Fertilisers | 
| feamaire | sea-weed. | 
| “seol mara” | sea weed cut off the rocks. | 
| eanyar | farm yard manure. | 
| 2. The actual work performed, e.g. transporting seaweed/manure to field | 
| kartach feumari (f) | carting seaweed. | 
| kartach eïnar (f) | carting farmyard manure. | 
| 3. Implements used for lifting, carrying and spreading manure or seaweed | 
| gràpa cròm | graip for pulling dung out of cart. | 
| bhara-roth | wheelbarrow. [NOTES: ‘th’ added in pencil.] | 
| (b) Turning and tilling the soil | 
| 1. Implements used for turning or tilling the soil | 
| beartch | plough. | 
| cleahan | harrows. | 
| 2. Parts of the implements used | 
| 3. Words used in connection with tilling the soil, e.g. digging | 
| gaida | lazy bed. | 
| breashach | first furrow. | 
| (c) Seed planting | 
| 1. Names of seeds planted and words used for sowing or planting these | 
| cuir corka | sowing corn. | 
| cuir buntata | planting potatoes [NOTES: originally ‘phuntata’, corrected in pencil.] | 
| cnap | single potato. [NOTES: the last item added in pencil.] | 
| 2. Names of any special sack, basket etc. used for carrying seed when sowing or planting | 
| am bràt | apron for plating potatoes. | 
| 3. Names of any special implement used for planting | 
| 7. Summer work | 
| (a) Cleaning and weeding potatoes | 
| gartlan | weeding. | 
| (b) Thinning and weeding other crops | 
| tennach (f) | thinning turnips. | 
| 8. Autumn work | 
| (a) Hay making | 
| 1. The implement used for (a) cutting (b) raking and turning (c) lifting and stacking | 
| coran | sickle. | 
| speal | scythe. | 
| clach speal | sharpener. | 
| 2. Name the parts of the implements mentioned | 
| coran | reaping hook. | 
| 3. Various stages of hay-making | 
| (b) Corn cutting and securing | 
| 1. Implements used for cutting, raking, binding, lifting into stacks etc. | 
| speal (f) | implement for cutting corn or hay. | 
| buain (f) | cutting corn or hay. | 
| keal an skuab (f) | binding the sheaf. | 
| cuir-a  steach (ans) an eilan (f) | [sic] taking in to stackyard. | 
| 2. Bands (for tying corn), sheaves, stooks etc. | 
| adag | stook. 6 sheaves for redland corn, 8 sheaves for lea corn. | 
| 3. Stack making (in yard) | 
| moulin | stack. | 
| roapin | ropes. | 
| touah | thatch. | 
| soogan | heather and/or straw ropes. | 
| 4. Methods of carrying or transporting corn from field to cornyard | 
| cur is stach | carting in corn. | 
| (c) Potato lifting and storing | 
| 1. Implements | 
| claioch lei graipa (f) | digging with graips. | 
| 2. Sack, creel, barrow etc. used for carrying potatoes in field and to steading | 
| bascaid (f) | basket. | 
| caiteag | basket. [NOTES: ‘caiteag’ added in pencil.] | 
| 3. Where potatoes are kept or stored | 
| f. | [gender?] cheevitch [?] for covering potatoes. | 
| 4. Potato diseases | 
| (d) Other crops (Lifting and storing) | 
| 1. Implements used for lifting | 
| 2. How and where crop is stored | 
| 3. Diseases/insects which attack the particular crop(s) | 
| 9. Winter work | 
| (a) Land drainage | 
| 1. Drains, ditches etc. | 
| dig (jeek) (f) | ditch. | 
| 2. Implements used | 
| sluasid cas fada (f) | long shafted shovel. | 
| (b) Potato cutting for seed | 
| 1. Instruments used | 
| 2. Different kinds of potatoes | 
| (c) Corn threshing | 
| 1. Implements used | 
| f  suisead buailtean | [gender?] flail. | 
| dais | heaps of sheaves. | 
| 2. Threshing | 
| boidenach | battleing [sic] straw. [NOTES: this item added in pencil.] | 
| (d) Grain winnowing | 
| 1. Devices used | 
| 2. How constructed and materials used. Winnowing. | 
| 10. Permanent structures/buildings for storing crops | 
| (a) Stack-yard | 
| f  iolainn | [gender?] stack-yard. | 
| iolann | barn yard. | 
| (b) Barn and parts of a barn | 
| sabhal | barn. | 
| 11. Modern implements and machines |