312 TOPOGRAPEICAL INDEX. 



Zslandmagee— the peninsula southeast of Lame. 



Jennymount -at the northern extremity of Belfast. 



BLeady Hill— four miles east by north of Limavady. 

 Kearney's Point— outer shore of Ards, opposite Portaferry. 

 Xells— five miles south by east of Ballymena. 

 Xenbane Head— about three miles northwest of Ballycastle. 

 Kilbroney — two to four miles northeast of Eostrevor, 

 BLllclief— at western side of entrance to Strangford Lough. 

 Xilcorlg"— three and a half miles northwest of Lisbum. 

 ILllmore— by Lough Neagh three miles north of Lurgan. 

 Xilwarlin— a district near Hillsborough. 

 Itilwaugrhter- about two miles west of Larne. 

 Killard Point— west side of entrance to Strangford Lough. 

 ILillead— a parish situate between Antrim and Crumlin. 

 Killeen Glen— above Belmont northeast of Belfast. 

 ICillincby — near Strangford Lough six miles northeast of Comber. 

 Killough— on seacoast six miles south by east of Downpatrick. 

 Xillyglen— two and a half miles north of Larne. 

 ICillymurry— two miles west of Glarryford station. 

 ICillyleag-h— north by east of Downpatrick five and a half miles. 

 King's' IWCoss- about three miles west of Whiteabbey. 

 Kinneballa— four and a half miles southeast of Rathfriland. 

 Kirkcubbin— south by east from Greyabbey three and a half miles. 

 Kirkiston— in the Ards three miles south of Ballyhalbert. 

 Knockagrb-a low hill three miles west of Oarrickfergus. 

 Knockbracken— about one and a half miles east of Purdysbum. 

 Knockdhu— a hill about four miles north of Lame. 

 Knockinelder-by the seashore north of Quintin Castle. 

 Knocklayd— a mountain which overlooks Ballycastle 

 Xnocknagoney— midway between Holywood and Sydenham. 



Iiambeg"— on the Lagan one and a half miles below Lisburn. 



Xiangford IiOdge-by Lough Neagh three and a half miles west of Crumlin. 



Iiig'napeiste— a river glen southwest of Dungiven. 



Xiigoniel— two and a half miles northwest of Belfast. 



lions' Iiake— two and a half miles north north east of Ballynahinch, 



Iiough Agrbery— midway between Ballynahinch and Dromore. 



liOUgb Begr— expansion of Bann two miles north of Toome. 



ZiOUgbbrickland— a lake three miles soiith by west of Banbridge 



ZkOUg'b Henny — about three miles west of Saintfleld. 



Iiougbinisland- a lake four miles west of Downpatrick. 



ZiOUgrbinshollen— district -west of north end of Lough Neagh. 



ZiOUgb Zieag°b (Clay Lake)— four miles east northeast of Crossgar. 



ILoug-bmourne-a lake three miles north of Carrickfergus. 



ZiOUgb Sbanag°b— in Moume range eight miles north of Kilkeel. 



XiUke's XVXountain— on southeast side of ToUymore Park, 



