370 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Official : 



" Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland." — Dublin, 1846. 

 "Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Ireland. Explanatory 

 Memoir of Sheets 73, 74, 83, 84."— Lublin, 1876. 

 "Wude, Lady Francesca : 



"Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of 

 Ireland, with Sketches of the Irish Past." — London, 

 1887. 



EXPLANATION OE PLATES YIII. AND IX. 

 Plate YIII. 



Fig. 1. — James Joyce, aged 48 years, No. 5, Middlequarter. 

 Figs. 2 and 3. — Anthony Lavelle, aged 35 years, No. 2, Knock. 



Fig. 4. — Group of men, Inishbofin. 



Taken in order from left to right, the names are, re- 

 spectively : — 



Bach row. — John Burke, boatwright ; Michael Halloran, 

 king of Shark ; John Tierney, postman; Mick Kerrigan, 

 weaver ; Eedmond Toole, fisherman. 



Front row. — Martin Baker, John Malia (or Malley), 

 Ned Burke, Eedmond Toole, all fishermen. 

 Fig. 5. — Group of women, Westquarter, Inishbofin. 



Taken in the same order as the other group, the names 

 are — Margaret "Ward, Nancy Browne (first cousins), Nelly 

 Holloran, Mary HoUoran (daughter of last), Brigid 

 Concannon. 



Plate IX. 

 Fig. 1 . — Quern still in use in Middlequarter, Inishbofin. 

 Fig. 2. — Spinning wheel in Middlequarter. 

 Fig. 3. — Method of washing clothes, Church Lough, Knock. 



