Malcolm MacFarlane (Calum MacPhàrlain, 1853–1931) was a Scottish Gaelic scholar and songwriter.
He was a Secretary and President of Gaelic Society of Glasgow and an active member of An Comunn Gàidhealach.
He was born at Kilmun Farm, Dalavich, Loch Awe on 30 November 1853.
[1] His father was John MacFarlane, a labourer, and his mother Sarah MacIntyre.
[2] He was the author of works such as The Phonetics of Gaelic and Songs of the Highlands, Inverness: Logan & Co., 1902.