Power — Placc-Names and Antiquities of 8.E. Cork. 23 



Blossom Grove, Rath an Fhaoitigh — "White's Rath"; up to fifty 

 years ago bhere were three raths on the fcownland, but aot one now survives. 

 Area, 409 a. The townland is of curious outline — long and wedge-shaped ; it 



extends along whole length of east boundary of the parish and half the length 

 of the north boundary. 



S.DD. Cnocan na Fcola — " Little Hill of the Meat." 



Ban na gCloch — " Field of the Stones" ; almost certainly dallans which 

 have disappeared. 



Ban na Mona— " Turf Field." 



Fairc an tSimne — " Chimney Field." 



Pairc 'Atha na Sac — " Sack- Ford Field." The name 'Ath na Sac occurs 

 with curious frequency. Cf. " Place Names of Decies " ; compare also, Glen- 

 nasack, par. of Ardnageehy, supra. 



Ban 'Ard— " High Field." 



Poll a tSaighdiura — " The Soldier's Hollow " ; a dip in the avenue. 



Poll a Mhadra — " The Dog's Hole " ; in the river. 



Folacht Fiaidh ; a prehistoric Cooking-place on Fenton's farm. 



Bkookhill, Baile na Luachra, B. Duihhe Luachra, or B. ui Dubh 

 Luachair, as above — " Homestead of the Bushes." Area. 60 a. 



Brooklodge ; as last; area, in two parts, 418 A 



On the townland is the ancient graveyard, and within latter the site of 

 the ancient parish Church. Far as a cursory examination could ascertain 

 there are no inscriptions or monuments of antiquity in the graveyard. At 

 the opposite side of the road, on Iteardon's farm, is the Holy Well, covered 

 overhead by a flagstone lintel five feet in length. " Bounds " are still made 

 on St. John's Eve, and thence to the end of June. At date of my visit there 

 were votive offerings in quantity, including rags, buttons, and iron rails. 



S.DD. Macha — "Milking Place"; a sub-div. containing about 100 

 acres. 



Kilroan Glebe (O.M.). 



Holy Well (O.M.). 



" The Foundation Field." 



" The Castle Field " and " The Fish Pond " ; on Eoche's farm. 



Bothairin na gCorp — "Little Boad of the Corpses"; an old mad, now 

 partly obliterated, which led to the graveyard. 



Bkookville, Baile na Luachra, &c. — as above. Area, 117 a. 



Butlerstown. Baile an Bhuiltearaigh — Idem. Area, in two parts, 

 369 a. 



S.DD. " The Boat Field "; from its shape. 



Mointean — "Little Bog" ; a field of 11 a. 



