Kinahan — On Irish Metal Mining. 



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Counties. 



Localities. 



Remarks. 



Dublin. 



Fermanagh. 



Galway. 



14,* 

 18 

 17 

 14 

 19 

 19 

 22 

 18 



13 <S 

 17 



18 

 18 



26 



23 



117 



107 



& 



117 

 117 



113 

 103 

 103 



Ashtown. 



Castleknock. 



Cloghran. 



Clontarf. 



Ki Hester. 



Crumlin. 



Dolphin's Barn. 



Kellystown. 



Kilmainham. 

 Phoenix Park. 



Ballyeorus. 



Rathmiehael. 

 Shankhill. 



Howth. 



Dalkty. 



23 Mount Mqpas. 

 Magheramenagh. 



Carhoon. 



Quarry Hill. 



Ballymaquiff. 

 Muggaunagh. 

 Parkatleva. 



Dublin — Carboniferous Limestone (Calp 

 division). — Lead was the principal 

 ore, except at Dolphin's Barn, where 

 there was also zinc. The lodes at 

 the places printed in italics are sup- 

 posed to be worked out. 



Golden Ball — Qranyte. — Here are situ- 

 ated the lead-reducing works of the 

 Mining Company of Ireland : th& lead 

 lode is said to be worked out. Native 

 silver^found here. — See Nativejilver. 



Golden Ball — Qranyte. — Lead : 

 be worked'out. 



said to 'I 



Vicinity of . 

 worked out. 



■Cambrian. — Lead : 



Kingstown — Qranyte. — Worked out. 

 Zinc and tin associated with lead 

 ore. In no other place in Ireland, in 

 modern times, has tin, as an ore, 

 been found in a vein. — See Tin list, 



Killiney Hill — Ordovieian. — Copper and 

 lead : worked out. 



Belleek — Carboniferous. — Lead in small 

 quantities : worked about 1872. 



Tynagh — Carboniferous. — Principally 

 lead. For the works at Carhoon, see 

 Native silver list. 



Ardrahan — Carboniferous. — The paying 

 portions of the known veins are work- 

 ed out. Lead associated with copper 

 at Muggaunagh. 



