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of which are shown by italics and are given later in this paper. For 

 example we may briefly note — 



{a). The Glensleade Geoup, Ordnance Survey, Sheet 5, in which we 

 find Caherherneens, two forts in Berneens, Gleninshen caher, and 

 four other forts ; Garracloon caher and another fort ; Lisgogan ; 



Cahermiardurrish and two forts near it ; Caliernamweela ; 



Caher cashlaun, and two other forts ; Poulgorm and Lishagaun, 

 Eantybeg, (2) ; Caherlisananima, Caherlisanisha, Lisananima ; 

 two in Eantymore ; six in Cragballyconoal (two of large size 

 with souterrains) ; Poulbaun andBallymihil (3), Among these 

 groups occur the two dolmens of Berneens and those of Glen- 

 inshen, the beautifully poised dolmen of Poulnabrone, the two of 

 Cragballyconoal, the two fallen ones on the borders of the last 

 in Poulbaun and Ballymihil, and the nobly-situated and perfect 

 dolmen of Poulaphuca on the summit of the hill overlooking 

 the Turlough Valley. In all 36 cahers and 9 dolmens. Described 

 in the Journal'^. S. A. I., xxviii., p. 359; xxix., p. 370. Only 

 one dolmen, Gleninshen (called Berneens), described by Borlase. 



{h). The Potjlacaeran Gkotjp, Sheets 9, Caherconnell, and a fort near 

 it ; two in Eantybeg, Holier amoylan, a rath, and another stone 

 fort near it ; Caheryrillaun, two in Rannagh, Cahermacnole and 

 a small fort. Pour in Poulcaragharush ; seven in the valley of 

 Poulcarran ; foxu" on the ridge of Cahermackirilla ; three each 

 in Carran and Panygalvan ; four in Sheshy, and two in 

 Moheraroon. Along with these are dolmens in Moheramoylan 

 and Iskancullin, and three in Panygalvan ; three pillars and a 

 tumulus in Cahermackirilla near the last. In all thirty-nine- 

 forts and four dolmens, a tumulus, a rath, and three gallans. 

 Bescrihed, K S. A. I., xxvni., p. 350. 



{c). The j^otjghaval Geotxp, Sheets 9, 16. — Caherhjletaan, and two 

 forts near it ; Caher cidiine, and a fort near it ; Caherivahh, 

 Lismoher ; Caliemaspehee, and a square fort ; thi'ee others in 

 Bally ganner, north. A fort enclosing a dolmen^ Caher aneden, 

 Caher ivith Bally ganner Castle, and seven other cahers ; Bally- 

 Mnvarga, and two other forts ; Calierminane, and two other 

 forts; two at Ballyshanny, and Ballybaun two forts. Along 

 with these, two dolmens and a ring of stones round a souterraia 

 near Cahercuttine ; two "slab houses" and two dolmens near 

 Caheraneden ; the dolmen in the caher ; two other dolmens in 

 Bally ganner south ; one at Cloneen and two near Ballykinvarga. 



