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(61). G19. Plate XXII, fig. 8 ; BW, plate •i, fig. M. Slab, 4 feet 11 inches 

 by 1 foot 4 inches, bearing a cross similar to that on No. 58. The lower sinister 

 corner is broken away. 



(62). CNN 2. Plate XX, fig. 5 ; ClIL .57 ; BW, plate 2, under figs. R, Y. 

 Slab, 4 feet 10| inches by 1 foot 11^ inches by 3 inches, having a cross similar 

 to the last, but cut in very broad, bold lines. It seems as though it had been 

 cut at first with double lines, and the space between them then excised. The 

 curves of the angle-hollows are, however, in single lines of normal breadth. 

 There is a pellet in each of these hollows. The inscription is disposed in the 

 way usual m this series — inverted at the head of the slab. It reads OK 

 ■OO "OlARmAlU 1T1ACC 'OetbAI'O. Though the filiation is here expressed 

 (the only example at Inis Cealtra), the person cannot be identified ; the only 

 Diarmait known to have been associated with the island is the abbot 

 Diarmait mac Caicher. The M of the word mace is of a shape not common 

 in inscriptions. A concrete foot has been made for this stone to stand upon in 

 its present position in the church, and this at first sight looks like a 

 projecting frame on the stone itself. 



(63). CNS 15. Plate XIX, fig. 8; CIIL 58; BW, plate 6, marked 

 "Tombstone found in [St. Caimin's] church." Slab, 2 feet 11 inches by 

 1 foot 3 inches by 2f inches, bearing a cross of form similar to the preceding 

 (in single lines), but with the sides of the base approximating to one another 

 below. Inscription inverted at the head of the stone, reading Oil "OO 



niAel pAUUAic. 



(64). G 41. Plate XX, fig. 8; BW, plate 2, fig. a. Slab, 4 feet 2 inches 

 by 1 foot 6 inches, bearing a similar cross in double lines, with rectangular 

 expanding base. Under the base is a pattern consisting of an inverted 

 triangle, fianked with series of oblique lines parallel to the sides. It is 

 curious that this pattern is not centred with respect to the cross. 



(65). Marking a modern grave outside the west end of St. Mary's. 

 Plate XXIV, fig. 2. A slab, 1 foot 9 inches broad by 3 J inches thick, and 

 standing 1 foot 10 inches above ground, showing the upper part of a cross 

 with hollowed angles. 



(66). G 21. Plate XX, fig. 1 ; BW, plate 2, fig. N. Slab, 5 feet 2 inches 

 by 1 foot 10 inches. Cross with hollowed angles, standing on a triangular 

 base with curved sides. Two horizontal lines run oft' from the sides of the 

 stem to the edge of the slab a little above the base. Inscription OK 

 "0(0) 'OOITITIALL, worn and faint; but the reading is certain. 



