a parish in Perthshire, celebrated for a very perfect Roman camp, or large fort, with five ramparts and as many ditches, inclosing an area of 100 by 86 yards. See Gordon, Itiner. Septent., Pennant's Tour, iii. 102. Adjoining, also, are remains of two Castra Æstiva, one of which is 953 by 650 yards, another 655 by 445 yards. General Roy considers these stations as the position of Agricola, before dividing his army into three bodies, when he marched against the Caledonii.