Westropp — Distribution of Cromlechs in Co. Clare. 549 



TullaLowee. — Ardnataggle, 13 ("long cromlech"), Ardskeagh, 5. 

 Ballykelly (above Kilseily church), 10. Bealkelly Pardon, 2. Clog- 

 hoolia, 11. Cloonyconrymore, 6, 7 (6 is a "long cromlech"). 

 Drummin, 4. Elmhill, 1. Formoylemore, 8. Killokennedy, 3. 

 Xnockshanvo (or KJnockaphunta), 9. Lackareaghmore, 12. Total, 13. 

 A large "table stone" is said to exist near the river in the fields 

 south of O'Callaghan's mills. 



Note added in Peess. 



Mr. W. Borlase, in "Dolmens of Ireland," vol. i., pp. 65-102, 

 gives illustrations and plans of the following in the county of Clare : — 



BuREEN.' — Berneens, Ballyganner South, Ballykinvarga (Caher- 

 minane), Deerpark Cappaghkennedy. 



CoECOMEOE. — Cloneen. 



Inchiquin. — Tullycommane, Slievenaglasha, Leana (two). Com- 

 mons North, Parknabinnia, Ballycasheen, Knockalassa. 



BuNEATTY Uppee. — Cahcraphuca, Caherloghan, Bylane (two), 

 Knopogue. 



BuNEATTY Lower. — Ballinphunta. 



TuLLA Uppee. — Tyredagh Upper and Lower, Newgrove, Miltown, 

 Moymore (three recte Caherloghan, on whose border they lie), 

 Eosslara, Maryfort, Dromandoora. 



TuLLA LowEE. — Ballykelly, Pormoylemore, Cloonyconrymore. 



Mr. Borlase, in his list of dolmens, records for — 



BUREEN, . 



23 



BUNEATTY LoWEE 



7 



CoECOMEOE, 



2 



TuiLA Uppee, 



21 



iNCHiQtrrN, 



7 



,, Lower, 



12 



BuNRAXTY Uppee, 



13 



Clondeelaw, 



1 



2 Q 2 



