Kinahan— 0/j Irish Metal Mining. 



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Counties. 



Tipperary. 



Localities. 



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Coolruntha. 

 Garry ard East. 

 „ West. 

 Gorteenadiha. 

 Gortshaneroe. 

 Knockanroe. 

 Shallee East. 

 „ West. 

 Ballyhourigan. 



Aherlow Vale. 



Clonmiirragha. 

 Gleenough Upper. 

 Lackenacreena. 

 jReafadda. 



Ballycohen, or Holly- 

 ford. 



Sluggan. 

 Ballintrain. 

 Crannogue and Knock- 



naclogh. 

 Glenbeg. 

 Aghafad. 

 Shanniaghry. 

 Lurganeden. 



Knockane 



Woods town. 



Bally dowane. 

 Ballynagigla. 

 Ballynarrid. 

 Ballynasissala. 



Ki, 



Kilmurrin. 



Enockmahon. 



Tankardstown. 



Templeyvrick. 



Seafield. 



Carrigroe. 



Enockatrellane, or Bally- 

 macarbery. 



32 Killelton (Lady's Cove). 

 24 Eilminnin. 



Eemarks. 



Duiikerrin — Carboniferous. 



Silvermines, Nenagh — Carboniferous. 

 — Principally in the sandstone. At 

 the Garryards, Gorteenadiha, and 

 Gortshaneroe there was silver-lead; 

 the copper being also argentiferous. 

 At Knockanroe and Shallee there was 

 also lead, &c. — See Lead list. 



Tipperary — Carboniferous. — Also lead 

 and manganese. 



Cappa white — Ordovician . — 



Pomeroy — Silurian, or Devonian (?) — 

 Old working at the southern boun- 

 dary of Crannogue ; spas at the 

 northern boundary. Coppery gossan 

 at Shanmaghry and Lurganeden: 

 more or less coppery spas in the 

 other townlands. This country is as 

 yet unexplored. 



Note. — These Tyrone rocks may in part 

 be the representatives of the English 

 Lower Devonian. 



Annestown — Ordovician. 



Bonmahon Mines — Ordovician. — Mi- 

 ning in operation at an early age, as in 

 some of the old working at the Stage 

 lode, Knockmahon, rude stone and 

 wooden implements were found. In 

 this lode there were also silver-lead, 

 zinc, and cobalt ; at Ballydowane 

 silver-lead, and at Kilduane native 

 copper. — See Cobalt list. 



Ballynamult — Silurian (?) or Devo- 

 nian (?) 



Stradbally — Ordovician . 



