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45. A pair of modern stirrup-irons. 46. An iron hatchet-head. Found 

 in crannog in Derreen Lough, barony of Roscommon. 



47. Iron bill-hook. Found in six feet of solid cutting, in the townland of 

 Tuam, barony of Ballintober South. 



111. Bronze celt. Found in the bed of the river, above Bunnamuckagh 

 Bridge, parish of Cloonfinlough, in 1849. 



112. Iron sword. Found in the bed of the old river, five feet under sur- 

 face, in bog in the townland of Clooncahormaher. 



113. Barrel of a matchlock. 116. Round stone. Found in bed of old 

 river, about six feet under bottom, below Sallowford. 



114. Box containing section of strata. From the crannog in Ardakillen 

 Lough. 



115. Round stone. Found in hard limestone gravel, between eight and 

 nine feet under the surface, in the townland of Corraslira. 



3. Elk's head, horns, and: several bones. Found in solid bank, seven 

 feet under surface, in townland of Bumlin. 



4. Part of horn of elk. 5. Head and horns of red deer. Found about 

 seven and a half feet under surface, when deepening and widening the 

 new cut for the river. From the townlands of Ballymore and Bal- 

 linafad. 



7. Deer's horns and bones. Found in the strand at mouth of Cloonfree 

 Lough, when the water was lowered. 



8. Deer's horns. Found in old river, at mouth of Lough Flaskey. 



9. Deer's horns. Found when deepening the old river at Foxborough. 

 12. Deer's horns. Found in Ardakillen Lough. 



Articles collected by George Tarrant, Esq., District Engineer,from 

 the Drainage Districts of Dunmore and Monivea, Co. Galway. 



2. Bronze spear-head. Found about one foot under the bed of River 



Clare, in gravel, in the townland of Pollaconagune, barony of Dun - 



more. 

 5. Bronze dagger. Found about four feet under surface, in clay and 



gravel, in the townland of Kilcloughans. 

 8. Long piece of soft stone, carefully shaped. Found about eight fe^t 



under surface, in gravel under peat, in excavating a minor drain from 



Lou<jh-a-Claureen to River Clare. 



