252 THE roGoir at halliget, trelowabren. 



of, and that no record has been preserved to tell us in what part 

 of the cave they lay. 



Dr. Borlase in his work on the "Antiquities of Cornwall" has 

 not mentioned Halligey, but his remarks on caves of this class 

 possess considerable interest. He has made mention of the 

 following : — 



The Eogou at Bolleit, in Burian. 



The Pogou at St. Eval, near Padstow. 



The G-iant's Holt at Bodinar, Sancreed. 



Pendeen Vau, by St. Just in Penwith. 

 and many others. 



Of these he figured the first and last named above. That at 

 Bolleit was also illustrated afterwards by Mr. Blight in his 

 " List of Antiquities in West Cornwall." In that list he has 

 given references to books describing the caves. Mr. Blight has 

 supplied the names of the following Fogous (besides those men- 

 tioned above) : — 



Boscaswell, St. Just. 



Chapel Uny, Sancreed. 



Chysauster, Gulval. 



Kosemorran, Gulval. 



Piskey Hall, Bos-au-an, Constantino. 



Tremenheer, MuUion. 



Bodean-veor, St. Anthony. 



Trenear, Wendron. 



Polkanogou, St. Keverne. 



Castallack, St. Paul. 



Treveneague, St. Hilary. 



Mr. Fuller, of Camelford, has called attention to one in 

 Altarnon, half-way between Eoughtor and Buttern Hill. 



Halligey Cave, in Mawgan, being it is said the finest of its 

 class in Cornwall, is well worth special preservation. I am glad 

 therefore to learn that Sir Vyell Vyvyan intends to have it care- 

 fully cleared of obstructions, and protected by an entrance 

 gate, so as to secure it against casual injury. 



The study of derivations not being suited to the tastes of all 

 readers, an enquiry into the meaning of the name Halligey has 

 been reserved until now. 



