Westropp — Ciah, Dolmens, and Pillars of East Clare. 131 



enclosure), Kosslara, Tyrcdagli Lower, Drummiu, Ardskeagh (?), 

 Cloghoolia. (In all 13.) 



Cists of several chambers — llylane, liallinphunta, Caheraphuca, 

 Kilcornan, Tyredagh Upper, Ardnataggle. (In all 6.) 



Long Graves — Ballyhogan {2), Miltown, BallykcUy, Fonnoylemorc, 

 Killokennedy. (In all 6.) 



Enclosures of blocks and circles — Clooney (2) Dooneeu. (In all 3.) 



Massive top block and double-walled cist — Deriymore. 



Pillars — Cranagher (5), Magh Adhair, Newgrove, Tyredagh, 

 Tomgraney. (In all 9.) 



Making the total of some 66 dolmens, 9 pillars, 3 enclosures.' 



ILLUSTEATIOKS OF DOLMENS. 



Plate V. 1. Caheraphucca — Crusheen, from south. 



2. Knocknafearbreaga — pillars, from south. 



Plate VI. 1. Knocknalappa — Sixmilebridge, Eossroe Castle and Lake in 

 distance. 



2. Derrj'^more-Tijlla. 



Plate VII. 1. Cappaghbane — Scariff, from north-east ; Lough Derg and 

 hills of Thountinna, Ogonnelloe and Glennagalliagh in the 

 distance. 



2. Cloonyconr3'more — Broadford, from south ; Knocksise, Doon 

 Lake, and Broadford in distance. 



Plate VIII. 1. Ballykelly — Broadford, from south-west; Doon and Kilgorey 

 Lakes in distance. 

 2. Knockshanvo — Broadford, from west ; Keeper Hill in distance. 



^ The following photographs of dolmens in the baronies of TuUa are in the 

 collection of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland : — Tyredagh, Miltown, 

 Newgrove, Maryfoit, Eosslara, Altoir-Ultach, Tobergrania, Corracloon, Elmlull, 

 Cloonyconry (2), Formoyle, Killokennedy, Knockshanvo, Cloghoolia, Violet IliU, 

 Drummin, Ballykelly, and Cappaghbane. 



My thanks are due to my sister Mrs. O'Callaghan, Col. O'Callaghan Westropp, 

 Rev. J. B. Greer, Mr. A. G. Creagh, and the late Mr. Pierce O'Brien, for assistance 

 in findin"- and examining; the dolmens of Eastern Clare. 



