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Kilshanach (Deps. 1652). 



S.DD. Lisin Daraighe — Lios of the Oak. 

 The Old Warren. 



Knockadroleen, Cnoc an Dreoilm — " The Wren's Hill." Area, -13 A. 



S.D. The Ash Hole. 



Knockanduff, Cnocan Dubh — "Little lilack Hill." Area, 21.'i a. 



Knockanacokein, Cnocan a Chaorthainn — " Little Hill of the Eowan 

 Tree." Area, 120.A. 



LiSNAGAE, Lios na gCarr — " Lios of the Cars." Area, 459 A. 



S.DD. Clais na gCon— " The Dogs' Trench." 

 Clais Dearg — "Eed Trench." 



LouGHAPHREAGHAUN, Loch a Phreachain — " The Crow's Pond," from a 

 pond half an acre in area, by the roadside on east boundary of townland. 

 Area, 80 a. 



Maulane, Meallan — "Small Eoimded Hill." There was a large circular 

 lios, close to site of present chapel, but this has disappeared. Area, in two 

 divs., 411a, 



S.DD. Boithrin na Sailighe— " Little Eoad of the Willow." 



The Chapel Field, a triangular enclosure to north-east of present cross- 

 roads, on which stood a former chapel, predecessor of the present. 



The Pond Field, also called " The Safe." 



Moandaniel, Moinin Domhnaill — " Daniel's Little Bog." 



There were two large lioses, both polygonal in plan, near east boundary. 

 Area, 602 a. 



S.DD. Shauowen Eiver (O.M.), Sean Abhainn— " Old Eiver " (dat. 

 case). 



Aughlea (O.M.), Achadh Liath— " Grey Pieid." 



Clais a Mhadradh — " The Dog's Trench " ; the name is applied to a 

 sub-div. containing about 200 A, 



Moanlahan, Moin Leathan— " Broad Bog." Area, 522 A. 



MuLLENATAUEA, Muilleann an tSamhraidh— " The Summer Mill." 

 Area, 955 A. 



S.DD. Cnocan Eamhra— " Thick-set Hill." 



Eeidh Dhubh— " Black Mountain." 



POETDUFF, Port Dubh—" Black Bank." Area, 1 62 a. 



Peap, An Phrap— " A Cluster (of Houses)." Area, 180 A. 



Eaheen, Eaithin—" Little Eath." 



The small, name-giving lios, which stands in mountain surroundings, is 

 now nearly destroyed. Area, 107 a. 



