156 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



(46). G 39. Plate XVI, fig. 15 ; BW, plate 2, fig. Z. Slab, 4 feet 1 inch by 

 1 foot 4J inches. It bears three small crosses in a row at the upper end. In 

 the middle is a Greek cross in relief. At the sinister side is a Latin cross 

 pattee. At the dexter side is a Latin cross, with a cross-shaped groove running 

 over its surface. These two side crosses are in cavo rilievo. A slab at Gallon 

 Priory also shows three crosses in a row. See Mr. Armstrong's description, 

 Journal, E.S.A.I., 1908, p. 64. 



(47). CNN 15. Plate XIX, fig. 3. A slab, measuring 3 feet 1 inch by 

 1 foot 1 inch by If inch, bearing a Latin cross, with the angles hollowed with 

 circular cuttings ; the base open below. The background of the top and 

 half the sinister side beneath the arm has been cut away, throwing the 

 corresponding parts of the cross into relief. 



(48). G 15. Plate XIX, fig. 4. Slab, measuring 5 feet 4 inches by 2 feet, 

 bearing a cross similar to the last. A rectangular panel is hollowed, throwing 

 the upper part of the cross into relief, or rather into cavo rilievo. 



(49). G 17. Plate XIX, fig. 2 ; BW, plate 2, fig. G. Slab, measuring 



3 feet 3 inches by 1 foot 10 inches, with a cross similar to the last, in low 

 i-elief. The head is wedge-shaped. 



(50). G 5. Plate XXI, fig. 6. Slab, 5 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches; 

 the lower dexter corner broken away, and the top cut down to a depth of 

 about § inch. A Latin cross with hollowed angles, the side lines carried 

 outward obliquely to form a base. 



(51). G 40. Plate XIX, fig. 6. Slab, 5 feet 6 inches by 1 foot 10 inches 

 tapering downwards to 1 foot 5 inches. There is a 2-ineh rebate running 

 down the long sides, and the upper surface of the slab is slightly hog-backed. 

 A cross similar to the last is cut upon it. 



(52). CNS 11. Plate XIX, fig. 5 ; CIIL, 59 ; BW, plate 2, under figs. V, X. 

 Slab, 3 feet 11 inches by 1 foot 4| inches by 6| inches. A Latin cross with 

 hollowed angles and expanding base, in shape a trapezium, with hollowed 

 sides, open below. Inscription Oil "00 LAlcllbeilUACh, inverted with 

 respect to the cross. An identical inscription is to be seen on a slab at 

 luis Clothrann, Loch Eee. 



(53). G 22. Plate XIX, fig. 7 ; BW, plate 2, fig. 0. Slab measuring 



4 feet 9 inches by 2 feet, with cross similar to the last, but open at the top. 

 Inscription running across the top of the slab, inverted with respect to the 

 cross. It reads Oil "OO 1115^116. The of do is on the cross-top, in 



