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8 & 9. Iron reaping-hook, and blade of sword, with brass guard. Found 
lying beside each other, about three feet under the surface of Bar, 
about midway across the ford. 
10. Bronze spear-head. 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Seven bronze 
swords, of different sizes and patterns. 14, 19, 20, and 21. Four bronze 
daggers. Found scattered over the hard bottom of the Bar, at a depth 
of from one to three feet under the surface of the sand, and mostly 
adjacent to the ruins of the old Castle of Toome on the Antrim shore. 
22, Piece of bronze tubing. 23. Stone celt. 24 and 25. Two bronze 
celts. 26. Petrifaction resembling a cow’s horn. Found in excava- 
tion in Toome Bar, Antrim side, near Toome Castle, and about three 
feet under the surface. 
27. Fifteen flint knives, found with several others in one mass, on the old 
hard gravel bed of the river, not far from Toome Castle, on the county 
of Antrim side. 
45. Aniron three-legged pot. 46. A pot, partly composed of brass and 
iron platés. Found in the River Bann, just below Toome Bar, four 
or five feet under the surface. 
47. Six pieces of petrified wood. Found in Toome Bar, five feet under 
the surface, 
From the Shoal at Portglenone, between the Counties of Derry and An- 
trim. 
28. Iron bayonet. 29. Iron basket-hilted sword, with names on hilt. 
30. Iron pike-head. Found buried in the bank in cutting off bend of Ri- 
ver Bann, on the Derry shore, and supposed to be traces of Rebellion 
in 1798. 
. Four flint knives. Found with others, deep in bed of River Bann, at 
Portglenone. 
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32. Two flint arrow-heads. Found in excavating for the foundations of 
Portglenone new bridge. 
From the Shoal at Portna. 
34. Two bronze brooches and ring. Found buried in the clay a short 
way under the surface, on the Antrim bank of the Portna rapids. 
33. Bronze hatchet. 35. Bronze dagger. 36, 37, 38, and 39. Stone 
hammers, with perforations in them for handles, 40, 41, and 42. Stone 
celts. 43. Two flint knives. From the excavations of Portna shoall, 
in the gravel bed of the river, from one to three feet deep under sur- 
face, on the Antrim side. 
