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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



No. 3, the third stone on the southern side of the passage, is four 

 feet high, two feet wide, and six inches thick, having no sculptured 

 markings now discernible upon it. 



Each of these stones, numbered 4 and 5, stands four feet in height, 

 presents a front surface of one foot in breadth, and recedes backwards 

 for two feet nine inches. Standing compactly together as they do, 

 they are so represented here. 



This is the terminal stone on the southern side of the passage, and 

 measures four feet nine inches in height, three feet five inches in 

 breadth, and is nine inches thick. 





The breadth of the passage at its termination and the entrance 

 into the central octagonal chamber, off which are three quadrilateral 

 chambers, constituting the arms and top of the cruciform figure which 

 forms the interior plan of the tomb, is only three feet one inch. 



The entrance to the southern chamber is here represented, giving a 



Nbs. 7,30, II, and lintel. 



