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5. Two copper quoits (?) found in the peat between the crannog 
and the storm wall, circular, about eight inches in diameter, 
with a hole in the centre of each, and “dished,” or 
hollow on one side, weighing about two and a half pounds 
each—informant, John Deacon, bailiff. 
6. A wicker structure said to have resembled a cradle; found 
in the peat by fishermen when digging for turf. 
7. A horse-shoe, peculiarly shaped inside to suit the frog, found 
in the peat ; now in possession of R. J. Ussher. 
NOTE ADDED IN PRESS. 
Since the reading of the above Paper, the sea has invaded and 
exposed some of the kitchen-midden of the crannog.—(Vovember, 
1880.) 
