Crunluath a mach (gender unknown)
5th variation of the Ùrlar
According to Collinson, pronounced as Crùllu; Possible 6th, and as such the last fast "movement" of a Pìobaireachd, followed by a repetition of the initial adagio air (Ùrlar) to finish the piece; NB¹: ➺ Scottish terms starting with "Cru~"; NB²: Compare Crùnludh a-mach & Taorluath a mach.
The chain of gracenotes is finally extended to 9.
Collinson, Francis: The bagpipe: the history of a musical instrument. London, 1975, p.149.