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EEPORT 1889. 



Co. Antrim. 



Settlements or Gamps, showing their distribution and the ohjects of stone or 



flint found at them* 



[R, rare ; F, few; C, common ; VC, very common.] 



' Portrush 7f 

 ' BusMoot 7-^r> ■ 

 ' Whitepark Bay 7| 



Eathlan Island 85 



Portaleen Bay S^g 



Mount Sandal 13f 



Caranure 14^ . 



Garron Point 14^ 

 2 Carnlough 1411 



Straidkelly 14i| 



Madman's Window 20^ 

 2 Ballygally 21f . 

 - Lame 21| 

 2 Glynn 21^ . 



Toome Bridge 27^ 

 2 Whitehead 29f . 

 2 Kilroot 29f 



Missvale 36| 



Lough Neagh 36f 



Ormean 36^ . 



Sand dunes. 



2 Raised beach gravels. 



Clonglinabogill, 7 

 Glegnagh, 7-^^ 

 Mount Druid, 7-j^ 



7 



Cromlechs. 





No. 2— 8V 



Broadstone, 13-J^ 

 Clonghs, 13f 

 Ticloy, 20-1^ 

 Ballygilberfc, 20tV 

 Island Magee, 2 If 



Cloughamucher, 8 



r 



Broadstone, 13-i-|- 



Menhirs or Standing-stones. 

 Hungry House, 8-^- I Holestone, 28t^ 



Stone Circles. 

 Tow Head, 8f . — A group of stones about 3 feet high, forming a circle of 



about 60 feet diameter. 

 Dunadry, 28^. — Composed of 47 stones about 6 feet high, enclosing a 



space 66 feet in diameter. 



Tumuli. 



Carnamore, S-^g"- 



Doonan, 20-,^ 



* The figures at the end of the names in each case denote the position of the 

 monum nt or s te on the one-inch Ordnance Map. Thus ' Portrush 7f ' indicates that 

 Portrush is on sheet No. 7, and the site referred to is 9 in. from the top of map and 

 5 in. fro-u the left side, or, in other words, the site is 9 in. south and 5 in, east. 



