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Proceetlings of the Royal Irish Afademjf. 



List of Sto>>es. 



XoTE. < = Left Tangential Measurement, > = Right Tangential Measurement. 





Hejght- 



Thickness. 



Bie^th. 



Xo. 



Height. 



Thickness. 



Breadth. 



1 



< 7'9- 



1 

 4'3" 



above, 7' 10" 



1-2 



< 6' S' 





- 





> S'S" 



sr 



base. 6'9" 





^ 6' 5" 



ii. re," 



5 0" 



2 



< 3--r 



M lo- 



3- 6' 



13 



< 7'2" 



< I'S" 



6" 6- 





> 2' o ■ 











^ 6- 6" 



— 



— 



5 



2' 7" 



_ 



2- 9- 1 



14 



< 6'0- 



■i. 2" 2" 



8" 3" 



i 



!• 10" 



— 



1' 6" I 





- 



> 3'6" 



- 



-5 



3' b" 



12' 



.,. .>» 



Id 



5' 7" 



re- 



8' 6" 



6 



yv 



— 



2- 0- 



16 



4 2'9" 



- 



3' 9" 



T 



2' 4' 



— 1 



1- 3" 1 





^ rs" 



- 



- 



8 



2" 9" 



8- 



r r 



17 



4 o'2" 



1' 3" 



3" 1- 



9 



< yg- 



^ 1' o' 



2" 3- 





1- 4-7- 



- 



- 





!■ ya" 



- 



— 



IS 



2' 10" 



1' S" 



5' 0" 



'.« 



i o'O- 



— 



0-2" 



19 



3' 4" 



V ir 



4' 2- 





> 5' 7' 



> IS 



— 



20 



3' 0" 



— 



1' o" 



11 



< 5'8" 



— 



4-3- 



21 



.2'4" 



- 



■r 3" 





> 5' 3" 



^ i-r- 



' 



22 



2-8" 



- 



1' G" 



1. — ^This is a stone called by Mr. Lynch " £onadh Cniiin Dnibh," of which mention 

 ha? previonsly been made. It is much the largest stone in the circle, and leans 

 inwards 8 inches from the perpendicular. 



2-4. — Stones lie along the tops of these three. 



5. 6. — There is an nnembedded stone between 5 and 6, and a stone on the top of 6. 



7. — Two stones on the top of this. 



8. — Two stones, one on top of the other, between S and 9. 



9j 10. — An ancient thorn has intruded itself between 9 and 10, which apparently 

 were oiiginallj one stone, which has been deft by the tree. This stone is conglome- 

 rate. 



12. — ^This is the stone to tiie north of the entrance, and it also has been split by a 

 tree, but radially, so that the detached portion is behind, that is to say, on the 

 monud side of the other. This portion is 7 feet in height and 3 feet 2 inches in 

 depth. 



13. — This is the stone to the south of the entrance. It is wedge-shaped, with the 

 apex of the wedge to the hank- 

 ie. — Leans conaderably to the inner part of the circle. 



16. — Buried in the bank. 



17. — Has a smaller detached portion. 



19- — Between 19 and 20 is a small block of stone- fixed in the upper part of the 

 tank. A similar piece between 20 and 21. 



22. — Bnricd in the bank. 



