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Page 708 (130). Add to the simple motes — ■"■Limerick^ Shanid 

 Castle (O.S. 19)." 



Page 711 ri33). Skirk or Skeirk is placed by mistake among the 

 simple motes. The mount is 16 feet 6 inches high, and 43 feet 

 across the top ; the annexe is 5 feet high, and 160 feet by 220 feet ; 

 the fosse 12 to 14 feet wide; one of the pillar-stones is still standing. 



Page 713 (135), line 1. For "within the circuit" read "about 

 the circuit." 



Page 717 (139). Section 156, for " ancient forts " read " ancient 

 roads " ; and add, " The view is most probable in the lines in Kerry, 

 Limerick, and "Waterford." The above misprint took place after 

 the proofs had left my hands ; and it completely reverses the meaning 

 of the whole paragraph. 



In section 158, Mercator shows the "Raduffe" as having a 

 central mound, with a fosse on each side. 



