BREADALBANE district, Perthshire, Scotland, bordered on the north by Atholl, east by Strathtay, south by Strathearn and west by the districts of Argyll and Lorne, and occupying some I,o2osq.miles. Ben Lawers (3,984ft.), Ben More (3,843ft.), and Ben Lui (3,7o8ft.) are the principal peaks. Loch Tay is the chief lake, and the rivers are the Orchy, Dochart, Lochay, Lyon, Al mond and the upper Tay. The population mostly centres in Aberfeldy, Fortingal, Kenmore and Killin. It is a land of deer forests, shooting and fishing; only a little soil in glens and straths is cultivable. The district has given the titles of earl and marquess to the Campbells of Glenorchy.