GREAT and LITTLE, two small islands in the Firth of Clyde, belonging to Buteshire. See BUTE-SHIRE.
CUMNOCK, or OLD CUMNOCK, a village of Ayrshire in Scotland, on the Lugard Water, 12 miles east of Ayr. It is noted for the manufacture of snuff-boxes, similar to those of Laurencekirk, the peculiarity of which is the "invisible wooden hinge." See article Snuff-Boxes in McCuiloch's Commercial Dictionary.