PowEK — Place- Names and Antiquities of S.E. County Cork. 167 



S.D. Pairc ua Faidhrach — "Field of the (natural) Trench"; compare 

 Firies, Co. Kerry, &c. 



COTTSTOWN, Baile Chotaigh — " Cott's (or Codd's) Homestead." 



Cottstowne (D.S.). 

 There is one circular lios of medium size on John Griffin's holding. A well 

 on the same farm is reputed holy, and " rounds " were formerly made at it. 

 Area, 198 a. 



DuNGOUENEY, Diin Guairne — " Guairne's Fort." The name-giving fort, I 

 have little doubt, was the dun upon which the castle (Castlequarter) was 

 subsequently built. 



Dungorn — Tax. Pope Nic, 1303 ; Dun Gorney (D.S.). 

 On Colbert's farm was a chambered lios, now obliterated. Area, 303 a. 

 S.DD. Affane, Ath-Mheadhon — " Middle Ford " ; a sub-division embracing 

 about 180 A. 



Bothar na Naomh — "Eoadof the Saints." 

 Abha Oguilte : name of a stream ; I cannot interpret it. 

 Paircin a Chuigir — " Little Field of the Five Persons " ; in explanation 

 of the name I heard again the extraordinary legend related in connexion 

 with a similar name at Glennaglogh, Co. Waterford. [" Place Names of 

 Decies," Power, p. 46.] 



Glebe. No Irish name. The church and churchyard are on this division. 

 Area, 14 A. 



Glenbeg, Gleann Beag— " Little Glen." 



There are two lioses, one each, on Kent's and O'Donovan's holding. 

 The first is, or rather was, of medium size and circular plan, and the other is 

 of large size and circular plan, and ramparted to height of 8 feet or thereabout. 

 Area, 442 A. 



Kis^oCKANEMORE, Cuocan Mor — " Great Little Hill." Area, 80 A. 

 Eathfooteka, Eath Fuataire — " Fuataire's Eath " ; there is no trace of 

 the eponymous rath. Area, 179 A. 



S.DD. Stuaic — " Stack of Eock " ; a sub-division, 96 acres in extent. The 

 name is commonly applied to the whole townland. 

 Bau a tSamhaidh — " Field of the "Woodsorrel." 



Eathoegan, Eath Argain — " Argain's Eath." The name-giving monu- 

 ment, a fine specimen of its class, survives on Crowley's holding ; it is circular 

 in plan, over an acre in area and double-fossed, but one of the ramparts has 

 been levelled. Area, 323 A. 



Eathorgane (D.S.). 

 S.DD. Leaca Theas and L. Thuaidh — South and North Glenslope re- 

 spectively. 



