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Islands — Ballybeg, Carncreagh. 



MoYAETA — Kilkee. 



BuNEATTY Lower — Ballysallagh (?). 



TuLLA Upper — Bohatey (3), Fortanne, Kiltanon, Bally croum, 

 Derryinore, Miltown, Fomerla (2). 

 TuLLA Lower— Elmhill, Violet Hill. 



BUEREN. 



Mostly simple cists. The largest slabs are at the dolmen of Bally- 

 ganner, 17^ feet and 18 A- feet long (not 42 feet, as in Hely Button's 

 Survey). The dimensions of the cists are given as inside. Sheet of 

 Survey Map in brackets. The f after the name marks a plan in this 

 paper.* 



1. Craggagh (4). Leaba Dhiarmadha. A rock resting on small 

 stones : doubtful. Borlase, i., p. 65. 



2. Cooleamore f (5). Defaced ; sides made of several blocks ; covers 

 gone; 17 feet 9 inches long, 6 feet 8 inches to 5 feet 2 inches wide. 

 K.S.A.I., vol. xxxi., p. 14. 



3. Faunaroosca f (5). Complex; a cist 7^ feet long, with a slab 

 enclosure 18 feet or 20 feet long, up to 4^ feet high ; much defaced; 

 in a cairn. Ihid., p. 277. 



4. Ballyvaughan (5). Site, a small cist of four slabs, 1839; now 

 gone. 



5. Ballycahil (5). Site, near Caher; now gone. 



6. Ballycahil (5). A boat-shaped enclosure near Caherahooan. 

 Bid., p. 283. 



7. Berneens f (5). Western. Cist ; side, 12^ feet; east end, 4 feet 

 2 inches. For these three, see ihid., p. 286. 



8. Berneens (5). Ends of small cist in cairn. 



9. Berneensf (5). Eastern. Cist, nearly perfect ; 12^ feet long; 

 7 feet to 3^ feet wide ; cover, 13^ feet by 4 J feet by 16 inches. 



10. Gleninshinf (5), jN'orthern. Cist, near last; side, 13^ feet; 

 ends, 5 feet 2 inches to 4 feet 4 inches wide. Ibid, xxix., p. 381. 



11. Gleninshinf (5), SoHithern. Perfect; IH feet long, 4 feet 

 5 inches to 3 feet 2 inches. Borlase, i., p. 66 ; called there 

 " Berneens," also in our old lists. 



12. Glensleade (5). Yery small cist of two cells, in cairn, inside 



* In the plans herewith given the covers and leaning slahs are dotted, prostrate 

 slabs in outline, fixed slabs hatched. The numbers under the baronies refer to this 

 Hst. 



