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one foot or a little more in average thickness. The sides of 

 the stone are rough, and do not exhibit any trace of chisel- 

 ling or tooling, further than possibly a rude dressing with 



Fig. 1. 



the hammer ; but along the south east corner of the stone 

 (as it now stands), and extending from the summit to near 

 the base, are a series of Ogham characters of peculiar 

 interest. These have been carefully worked, the bottom of 



