262 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



fullv reported in YD), the prose text a Is: 7 U tniir eturru 7 no. clocha 



and there is no rampart between them, and the stones [i.e.. 



Moel, Blocc, and Bluicne], and the grave [of the dwarf]." This must mean 



that a radical connexion was recognize • sting between the three groups 



of monumer. no point in makiug the statement. 



the nature of the connexion we have no data on which to base a con- 



te mounds of Pall and Dorcha are not marked on the 25-inch 



map. 



23. 

 do more of the "Rampart of the Thre - than 



1 the reason foi diar name are alike 



unki. 



It . around) Tech Midchuarta, and between that structure 



and Laech-tl PD 24; VI " L>- sch-tho pur. the 'Warrior-well." 



aknown. 1 

 I l: ventured "ii any ther Mur na tri 1 _ 



-,.ur "ii U 



24. 



iniiain. was at the entran< 



PD 25; YD iii SO). It 

 :i : but there is 



the 



_ parallel 



- 



endeavour 

 Temair as t: 

 when i) - Such a study 



the mat- which it has to be based 



Midchuarta the materials are fuller 

 an." -ther buildings. W» 



:uay be t ~»ch well : it recalls its alternative 



appellation. Liaig n» 1 I this possibility is too slender to bear the weight of any 



• reason 1- .nconnected with t':ie incorporation of the (burial )-mound 



of the women in the eastern wall of the structure. For the meaning of the more usual 

 name. *ee Ttu U H-.-nry Bradshaw Edn., 



preface, p. iii. 



