582 Megalithic Monuments of Brittany. 
Dolmen of Crucuno: Property of the government; the covering 
stones seventeen feet long, ten and a half feet wide, 30.3 inches 
thick; weight forty-one tons of 2240 pounds (Fig. 1.) 
Second dolmen of Rondessec: Property of the government; 
has two covering stones both about the same size and weight, 11.6 
feet long, seven feet wide, twenty-eight inches thick; has eighty 
square feet of surface, 198 cubic feet, and weighs fourteen and one- 
half tons. 
First dolmen of Mane Kerioned: Property of the government ;. 
has thirteen supporting and four covering stones, one of which 
weighs about ten tons. Its chamber and gallery are twenty-eight 
feet long. 
Second dolmen of Mane Kerioned: Has twenty-four support- 
ing and four covering stones, one of which weighs seventeen tons. 
Its chamber and gallery are thirty-four feet in length. This 
dolmen has extensive sculpturing on the supporting stones forming 
the sides and ends. 
Dolmen of Mane Groch: Property of the government; has a 
corridor, large central chamber and three side chambers, it has - 
twenty-three supports and seven covering stones. 
Dolmen of La Madeline: Has five supports and two table or 
covering stones. 
First dolmen of Mane Bras: Has thirteen supports and two 
table or covering stones, and weighs ten tons. 
Second dolmen of Mane Bras: Has nineteen supports and two 
tables, and weighs ten tons, 
Dolmen of Kergaval: Has six supports and one table and 
weighs twenty tons. ; 
It was once the fashion to speak of these monuments as having 
belonged to the Druids. This seems to be a tradition that has 
grown up within historic times and long after the Druids had 
passed away. The dolmens belonged as well to the age of bronze 
as to that of polished stone. Incineration and inhumation were 
both customary, but the former method pertains more to the bronze 
ST ifal 
There are about 3,500 dolmens in France. Phey are plenti 26 
in the centre, south, and west, but rarer in the north and east 5. : 
plentiful in Great Britain and Ireland, in Spain and Portugal, 1 
