1899.] 



on Bunk and Ogam CJtaracters, etc. 



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ciation ng, which in the Book of Ballymote is represented by three 

 scores, but as a hard double g. We shall then have, as the name of 

 the person buried, Fedlliogg, a name akin to Velioc, which in one 

 form and another wo find in very early times. 



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Fig. 14. 



Knockourane, co. Cork (Cnoc-oran, the Hill of Song). This stone 

 (Fig. 15) was bought by the late Mr. Windele, who intended to have 



