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On the same farm are also a small lios and the sites of two others. 

 Area, 235 a. 



S.DD. Knockauncaragli (O.M.), Cnoc an Chatharach — " Hill of the . 

 Cathair." Loch na Muc— " The Pigs' Pond." 



Cahirduggan, Cathair Dubhagain — " Dugan's Stone Fort." There is one 

 small circular lios on FitzGerald's farm, besides the traces of another, while 

 within the present demesne is site of a third. Area, 115 A. 



S.D. Ban Eisc, "Fish Field," because it was on one occasion manured 

 with decayed fish. 



Clykeel, an Cladh-choill — " The Fence Wood." So the name is written 

 in the O'Longan Jiss., teste Prof. O'Donoghue. 



On N"ed Cotter's farm is a small and now nearly obliterated lios. On 

 same holding is a large well, formerly regarded as holy ; this is overshadowed 

 by a large willow tree, and " rounds " were made there within living memory. 

 Area, 250 A. 



S.DD. Cotter's Hole, a river pool. 



Coilleadar ; perhaps Coill-fhada Shior. 



Bluebell Bridge (O.M.) — The name was derived from a former public- 

 house. 



Gort na Daibhche, " Garden of the Vat," a sub-div. of about 9 A. 



Commons, Moin a Choimin — " Bog of the Commonage." Area, 9 A. 



S.D. Oorrach Doimhin, " Deep Swamp." 



Ceonavon ; meaning unknown. The accent is on the first syllable ; this, 

 therefore, is the qualifying word. 



There is a much-defaced lios near S.-W. angle of townland on Leahy's 

 farm. This appears to have had double ramparts, but the outer fence, which 

 was 4 feet high, has been levelled. Area, 195 A. 



S.D. Corrach an Ime — "Swamp of the Butter"; a sub-div. containing 

 about 17 A. 



CuEEAGHARD, CoiTach Ard— " High Swamp." Area, 106 A. 



CuEEAGH Phlibbode, Corrach Phliboid — " Philpots' Swamp." 



There are two lioses — one (medium-sized and circular, with rampart 8 feet 

 high) on John Murphy's holding ; the other (small and circular, with 

 rampart 4 feet in height) on Donovan's. Area, 98 A. 



S.D. Lisbrien (O.M.), Lios Bhriain — " Brian's Lios " ; on Murphy's 

 holding as above. 



Desaet, Diseart — " A Sequestered Place." 



On the townland are the very interesting remains of Desart Church. 

 Latter consisted of nave and a later chancel ; total length, 60 feet by 15 feet 

 wide. The walls are levelled nearly to the foundations, except at the N.-W. 



