NOTE ON A FIND OF " STRANDLOOPER" POTTERY 



AT DUNBRODY, ON THE SUNDAY'S 



RIVER. 



By Rev. P. Stapleton, S.J. 



With 2 Figures. 



Read July lo, 191 9. 



In July. 1918, a find of pottery was made, under the circum- 

 stances described below, on Dunbrody Farm, in the valley of 

 the Sunday's River. 



The Locality. 



Ab<-)Ut half a mile north of Dunbrody homestead the White 

 River makes a bend at right angles, and flows west along the 

 foot of a clilT for some distance. The place where the pottery 

 described in this paper was found is near the eastern end of 

 this cliff, on the left bank, at a spot almost immediately opposite 

 an engine house used to irrigate the lands, which lie at a lower 

 level on the right bank. (Text-figure i.) 



i.e's3'E. 



The clitif above referred to is the edge of the small plateau 

 on which the various buildings of Dunbrody are built. The 

 plateau is composed of some 20 feet of sand and gravel, resting 



