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291. AlcAn, a hill S.W. of lighthouse. Ate, " joint," in Ulster topography, 

 " a narrow glen or ravine." 



295. An ITIeAlt TTIon, " the big knob," the lighthouse hill. 



296. Ab&mn «.' T)i5in, " river of the fort," the stream that reaches the sea 

 at "Dun Aille. 



297. Cunn&c a' "Ouin, " moor of the fort," the land west of T)un Aille. 



298. Paihc ftuAi-oni, "Kuaidhri's field," west of the northern road, almost 

 due west of tlac Conn&jion. 



299. Cunn&c Uic CojijiAjAin, "moor of 11. C.," the land west of U*c 

 ConnAjAin, and east of the road. 



300. Ab&mn U*c Co}tnA5<sin, "river of 11. C.," the stream flowing into 



II ».c Confi&5Am. 



301. Tla. Clocfi. Sjoitce, " the split rocks," in the hollow round which the 

 road winds, due west of Uac Conn&jAiu. 



302. Cneij a' T)ilirc, " crag of the dilisc," a rocky knoll on west side of 

 road, south of ha Cloc.s. Sgoilce. Perhaps a place for drying dilisc. 



303. An Se&n-cu&n, " the old bleachgreen," knoll at S.W. side of CunnAc 

 Uac Conn^A-m. 



304. An 5°t ,c tTlon, "the great cornfield." The road from the light- 

 house southwards forks here, one branch leading S.E. to the Harbour, 

 the other S.W. to the Abbey. An gone fflon is west of the road north of 

 the fork. 



305. Sjiupin a' § U1 1 ,C Hloin, "stream of &n 5°F C TTIon," flowing from 

 Cnoc a' locAin to pone t-ice. Also called Ab^mn pone Lice, "river of 

 P. T," 



306. An ftl&c Alia., " the echo (lit. the cliff boy)," hill north of An gone 



III on. 



307. 5°l lc *- n G-A-oAin, "cornfield of the hill-front," west of An 5°1 ,c 

 1116]\ and north of the by-road running east through OAile Uuait) OeAg. 



308. Cneig ti* Ce&ncA-o, "crag of the rag (?)," north of the byroad. 

 CeAnc^-6 may be a local variant of ce&n'ocAn, genitive of ce^n'ocA, " smithy." 



309. Cunn^c ITUipe Tli ITUiHe, "moor of Maire M Mhaille," east of An 

 gone 111 on. Further east is — 



310. Cunn&c pone t,ice, " moor of pone lice." 



311. t/eic a' OAile Uuato, " flat rock of the north townland," south of 

 the place where the lighthouse road crosses the stream of Gort Mor. 



312. CniojAn lloigteAn, "rocky field of ( . . . ?)," north of An 5°t ,c 

 Ttlon, east of Cnoc a' locAin. O'Eeilly has "jiAi'ote&'o, darnel grass, 

 Lolium perenne." 



313. 11a UAtTinACAi, " the grassy fields," the land adjoining pone lice, 





