Page 132 (No. 10), Kilbkact.— This is a late church, probably of the sixteenth or 

 early seventeenth century. It measures externally 30 J feet by 6H 

 feet. The end walls are 4| feet thick, and a partition wall, with a re- 

 cess probably for an altar, crosses the church 17 feet from the east 

 end. There was a small window in the apex of each gable, now nearly 

 destroyed, below which is a row of corbels and two ambreys in each 

 case. There were three windows and a door in each side ; only the 

 western one of the south wall remains, a plain square-headed window 

 with two lights plainly chamfered and a hood. The doors were 

 pointed ; one had a round moulding. 



,, 134 (No 21), Glencolumbcille. — The east windoM' is chamfered and reces- 

 sed, the light 6 inches wide, the head fallen. It belongs, like the 

 gable and part of the south wall, to the twelfth century. The south 

 window Avas closed when O'Brien's tomb was built ; the south door 

 is pointed and of the fifteenth century, the north and west walls are 

 nearly down. The church measures externally 21f feet by 42 feet, 

 and once extended farther westward ; the walls are 2|- feet thick. 

 The church stands in a large rath. A small broken cross with plain 

 octagonal shaft stands on a base with three steps near the road. 



J, 139 (No 45), KiiTACHTMORE. — The church measures 15 feet by 30 feet 

 internally, the walls being 2| feet thick. It is of large old masonry. 

 The east window seems on the point of falling ; it has a massive inner 

 lintel and a chamfered sill. 



,, 144 (No. 65), KiiauAi-rE. — There is a buUaun in the graveyard. 



,, 175, add to the the list of photographs. Churches — Croghane, Glencolumb- 

 cille, Kilbract, Kilchrist, Kiltachymore, Kiltiaanlea, Kinallia. 



,, 423 (No 32), Caheridotjla stands on a steep and in parts perpendicular knoll 

 of rock. The wall is double, of good coursed masonry ; the sections 

 respectively 7 feet 2 inches and 3 feet 6 inches. The gate was 3 feet 

 10 inches wide, with side slabs 4 feet 6 inches high, and two lintels 

 6 feet 2 inches and 5 feet 8 inches long. The fort is 92 feet in exter- 

 nal diameter. 



,, 431 (No. 104) Caherblonick.— An oval caber of good coursed masonry with 

 upright joints. It measures externally 153 feet north and south, 

 and 125 feet east and west. The wall is 12f feet thick, and the 

 gateway to the east. A dolmen 24 feet long lies near it to the west, 

 and a cairn 9 feet high and 79 feet in diameter to the north. Stone 

 implements were found in the townland. 



,, 460 (No. 196), Caheraforia is in Ballinooskny. 



