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cromleac, which was at one time covered by a cam. 



A large number of urns 

 were found around this 

 monument. There are other 

 examples at Loughmoney, 

 on Slieve-na-griddle, and 

 at Slidderyford, near Dun- 

 drum ; whilst one of the 

 finest, both in height and 

 in the size of the covering 

 stone, is at Legananny, five 

 miles from Castlewellan. 

 The largest of the local 

 cromleacs is one at Goward, 

 in the parish of Clonduff, consisting of a block of granite 13 

 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 3 feet thick, weighing about 



URN FROM MOUNTSTEWART CARN. 



.N I SI hWAkX CROMLEAC. 



50 tons, and resting on a group of nine others. Here urns 

 have been found. It was at one time surrounded by a circle 

 of stones. Numerous other examples occur about the 

 district. F, J. B. 



