6 Corkill, Manx Mines and Megaliths 



Told to Miss Douglas by Mrs. Callow, Cardie Veg., 

 Maughold. 



It is interesting to note that silver and blende are found at 

 Laxey, and copper, iron and hematite near to Gob-ny-gowan. 



Miss Douglas was unable to identify " furring " as a 

 Manx word, but considers it identical with the Irish word 

 " findruine " = tin. 



APPENDIX. 



(A) Manx Megaliths. 



This list is not claimed to be exhaustive. 



Stone Circles. 



Mull Head. Cronk Carron, Spanish Head. 



Orrisdale (2). Oatlands. 



Llergydhoo. Colby. 



Braid. Kerroogarrow, German. 



Laxey. Ballaugh, Old Rectory Glebe. 



Glen Auldyn. Ballacorkish. 



Kionehenin. Arragon Mooar. 



Ballachrink, Maughold. Arragon Veg. 



Ballakelly, Santon. Cam Gergoil. 



Bradda Head, overlooking Garwick. 



Fleshwick. Earykellue, Sulby. 



Standing Stones. 



Maughold. St. Marks. 



Ballakilpheric, Rushen. St. Patrick's Chair. 



Port St. Mary. Braddan Camp. 



Ballacarnane Mooar. Kew, German. 



Ballaglonney. Laxey. 

 Grainwick Bay, Santon. 



Cairns and Cists. 



White House, Michael. Llergy-Rhenny. 



Laxey. Barony, Maughold. 



Mooragh, Ramsey. Ballaterson, Maughold. 



Rhenwyllin. Barrule. 



Port St. Mary. St. Johns 

 Bishopscourt. 



(B) Sacred Wells. 



Maughold. Laxey. 



Peel. South Barrule. 



Mull Hill. The Chasms. 



