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cross on either side of the stone. The stones forming the 
Caher in which this Ogham monument stands are laid hori- 
zontally; but the whole work has a rude and ancient 
appearance. The interior is much higher than the stone 
facing. At the Ballywiheen side is a long pile of stones 
which looks like a large grave; but it seems to form part of the 
remains of an old fence which runs out in an angular form 
from this side of the Caher, and may have been part of an 
ancient enclosure. The pile of stones in question is, however, 
much higher than any other part of the fence, and seems to 
have been raised with some care. It was with much regret 
I parted from Cahernagat and its beautiful Ogham stone,— 
evening and delicate health having forced me away from a 
place where I could remain for days. 
