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TJPPEE BUj!TEATTT. 



IxcHiCEOXAN (36 forts), 



172. Cahee (18), Caglier, 1655, B.D., p. 98. 



173. Caheeaphtjca (26). Fort defaced ; the fine dolmen is illustrated ; 



Borlase, i., p. 82, 



174. KaMrduff, or Chairdufi, in Kilvoydan, 1655, B.D., p. 103. 



175. Chareconde, in Dromintuke, 1655, B.D., p. 103. 



TEiiPLEiiAiET (23 forts). 



176. Caheedekviotygeeefa (25). A small defaced fort in Ardcamey. 



KiLKATJGHTIS (63 forts). 



177. Caheretnt, in Ballyliogan (26); Cahereiny, 1557 Fiants. A 



large fort nearly levelled and with, a souterrain ; near it were two 

 long dolmens. One has been levelled in making a road, 



178. CATTEKyALOTIGH (34). 



179. CJiagherhernane in Mohollogh, Kili'oughtis, B.D., p. 124. 



180. Cahekdin-e (34) in Cappamore. Caherdine in Cappagh, 1655, 



B.D., p. 122, defaced. 



181. Chaghenvillyhere^ in Cajjpagh, 1655, B.D., p. 122, near last. 



DooEA (50 forts). 



182. Chahiremore in Eilbrecanbeg, 1655, B.D., p. 124 ; some nearly 



levelled forts remain. Perhaps Cahirenegrouh at Kilbrecan, 

 1675. 



183. Caheeiogttax (34), so named 1641 and 1655. A large defaced 



fort near a stream. In this townland is a group of five small 

 cists, and at the opposite extremity an overthrown larger 

 dolmen : see Borlase, i,, pp, 83, 92, 



184. Cahergeridan, 1580 Fiants, " Cahairgreddane," 1586 Inquisi- 



tion. " Cahergiridan," Shown by Petty's map, 1655, and the 

 B.D., to be near Carrahan, and perhaps the defaced but curious 

 caher in that townland.^ 



^ Between Canagher and Classagh, 1675, 



