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mile and a half south-west of Doneraile ; Annagh, four miles south-west of 

 Charleville ; Araglin Bridge, two miles north-east of Fermoy (the rock is yellowish 

 sandstone) ; Banteer, three miles south of Kanturk ; Castlecreagh, one mile east 

 of Doneraile ; Doneraile town stands on Fossiliferous limestone ; Tankardstown, 

 six miles north-east of Doneraile. These localites are almost all in limestone. 



Carlow. — Bannaghagole, two miles west of Leighlinbridge (fossils abundant in limestone, 

 covered by the coal rocks of Castlecomer) ; Old Leighlin, two miles west of 

 Leighlinbridge (the limestone occurs here, and at its junction with the overlying 

 Millstone grits of the Castlecomer district fossils are numerous, and some beautiful 

 casts are found in old excavations) ; Raheendoran, four miles south-west of Carlow 

 (limestone). 



Clare. — Clifden, two miles west of Corofin (Millstone grit) \ Cloonlara, three miles 

 north-east of Limerick ; Kilmacduagh, five miles south-west of Gort (limestone) ; 

 Moymore, seven miles east of Ennis ; Scariff, eight miles north-west of Kilaloe. 



Cavan. — Aghbay, one mile and a quarter south-west of Swanlinbar Village; Alteen, 

 one mile north-west of Swanlinbar (limestone and shale) ; Ballyconnel, four miles 

 west of Belturbet ; Clonkeiffy, five miles south-west of Virgina ; Countenan, 

 one mile north-west of Stradone (arenaceous limestone) ; Kilcar, two miles south- 

 west of Belturbet (Killeshandra limestone) ; Laragh, one mile north of Stradone ; 

 Swellan, one mile east of Cavan. 



Dublin. — Ballintree, one mile north of Rush ; Ballykea, two miles south of Skerries ; 

 Curkeen, two miles south of Skerries ; Drumslattery, two miles south of Skerries ; 

 Howth, nine miles east of Dublin ; Lane, two miles south-east of Skerries 

 Malahide, shore very fossiliferous ; Milverton, one mile south-west of Skerries ; 

 Oldtown, two miles north-west of Swords ; Poulscadden joins the village of 

 Howth ; Salmon, three miles south of Balbriggan ; St. Douloughs, five miles 

 north-east of Dublin. 



Donegal. — Abbeylands, one mile north-west of Ballyshannon (Orthis Michelini occurs 

 here, along with Strept. crenistria, four inches in diameter) ; Ardloughill, two 

 miles south-east of Ballyshannon ; Bally bodonnel, ten miles west of Donegal ; 

 Bruckless, one mile north of Dunkineely ; Bundoran, three miles south-west of 

 Ballyshannon ; Doorin, seven miles west of Donegal ; Dunkineely, a village ten 

 miles west of Donegal ; Finner, three miles south-west of Ballyshannon ; Greaghs, 

 three miles south-east of the town of Donegal ; Killoghtee, one mile south of 

 Dunkineely; Lisnapaste, five miles south of Donegal; Rahans Bay, one 



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