Glenarm: The glen of the army, with Glenarm village, eleven miles north of Larne, on the famous Antrim Coast Road. Glencloy: The glen of the hedges, two miles north of Glenarm, with the village of Carnlough at its foot. Glenariff: The arable or fertile glen, the best-known of the nine, which sweeps majestically towards the village of waterfoot. Glenballyemon: Edwardstown glen, at the foot of which in Cushendall, more or less at the centre of the nine glens. Glenaan: The glen of the colt's foot or rush lights, a rugged glen, having the site of the legendary Ossian's grave, with the Cushendall to Ballymoney mountain road. Gelncorp: The glen of the slaughtered, close by Glenaan and roughly parallel to the main road from Cushendall to Chushendun. Glendun: The glen of the brown river, adjacent to Cushendun village - spanned by a viaduct on the main