Browne — Ethnography of the Mullet, Inishkea, 8f Portacloy. 649 



Society foe the Preseetation of the Irish Language : 



"oi&e clomne lip. The Fate of the Children of Lir." 



(Dublin, 1883.) 

 Teottee. — " "Walks through Ireland." 

 Waeeen, R. — "Birds observed breeding on the coasts of Sligo and 



Mayo." "The Irishl^aturalist,"vol. iv. p. 180. (Dublin, 



1895.) 



Note. — The late Dean Lyons, of Kilmore, the well-known archae- 

 ologist, had written the history of Erris, but died without publishing 

 it. The MS. is now missing, but was until lately in the possession of 

 the Eev. James Durcan of Bangor, Erris. 



EXPLAl^ATION OE PLATES. 



{From PhotograjyJis, ly C. R. & J. M. Beowne.) 



PLATE XV. 



1. Group of men at Muingcrena, Mullet. Taken in order from, 

 left to right, the names are : — 

 Bach row — Patrick Toole, James M'Cormack, Patrick Padden 



James Dixon, l^o. 50; J. Lavelle. 

 Front row — Erancis Coyle, jS'o. 47 ; Hugh Cafferky, Ifo. 46 ; 

 Anthony Lavelle, J^o. 51 ; H. Joyce. 

 2, '6. Anthony Dunleavy, aged 60 years, Emlybeg, '^o. 13. 

 4. "William Gaughan, aged 28 years, Emlybeg, No. 12. 



5, , , No. 41 ; Richard Cane, No. 40. Both from 



Fallmore, a small village at the southern extremity of the 

 peninsula of the Mullet. 



PLATE XYI. 



6. Group of men from Iniskea. 



7, 7ff. Michael Cawley, aged 41 years ; South Iniskea, No. 4. 



8. Philip Lavelle, aged 33 years; North Iniskea, No. 1. 



9, 9<J. Patrick Cawley, aged 40 years ; South Iniskea, No. 3. 



PLATE XVII. 



10. Group of men and boys at Portacloy. The figure on the 

 extreme right shows the dress of the younger boys. 



11, 12. "William Bourne, aged 33 years. No. 34, and Bourne, 



both from Portacloy. 



