Westropp — Cidx, Dolmens, and Pil/ar.s of Co. Clare. 463 



north, 7i feet long, the west 7 feet, the east 8 feet, and feet wide, 

 ill akerbed mound, 14t} feet square. U.S. A. I., vol, xxvii., p. 125. 



9. Clooneen f (9). On edge of Ballyganner, South. Perfect; 14 

 feet long, 5 J feet to 3^ feet wide; cover, 15^ feet to 8^ feet; south 

 side, 15^ feet long. Borlase, i., p. 80. 



10. Calluragh (25). Near Lehinch; cist half removed. R.S.A.T., 

 vol. xxxi., p. 437. 



iNCniQUIN. 



1. Knocknalassa, Mount Callanf (31). Perfect; sides, 10 J foot 

 and 7 feet long, 5f feet to 5 feet wide ; cover, 10 feet by 7.} feet by 

 10 inches. " Altoir na Greina," Borlase, i., p. 79 ; Knott's " Kilkee " 

 (1836), p. 161. J. Windele's ms. "Topography" (ll.I.A., 12 C 3, 

 pp. 746-7). 



2. Knocknalassa, Mount Callan (31). Removed. A cist, with 

 pillars at corners, R.I. A. Proc, ser. ii., vol. i., pp. 166, 269, 315. 

 "Limerick Field Club Journal," vol. ii., p. 252. 



3. Knocknalassa, Mount Callan (31.) A third, stated by Lewis to 

 exist ; perhaps only the ogham slab ; doubtful. 



4. Tullycommaun^ f (10). Cist noted by Borlase, i., p. 73. We 

 failed to find it. It is not that at Knockauns Fort, as stated. Sides, 

 9i feet and 8 feet 8 inches long. 4 feet to 2^- feet wide. 



5. Tullycoramaun f (10). At Knockauns Fort, double-walled 

 cist, half removed, 10 feet long; cover, 11 feet by 6 feet. R.S.A.I., 

 vol. xxxv., p. 218. 



6. TuUycommaun (10). Giant's Grave, slabs in a pear-shaped 

 mound, 33 feet by 14 feet. Ihid.^ p. 219. 



7. Slievenaglasha^ f (10). Defaced cist; sides, north, 15 feet; 

 south, 11 feet long, and 5^ feet to 4 feet apart. Borlase, i., p. 74. 



8. Teeskagh-^ t (10). Cist, in a cairn, 6^ feet by 22 inches to 26 

 inches wide. R.S.A.I., vol. xxxv., p. 214. 



9. Cotteen, or Commons f (17). Perfect cist, 9^^ feet long, 4^ feet 



' Either this dolmen or that of Cappaghkennedy was called Leabanaleagli or 

 Leacnaieagh, according to Borlase (" Dolmens," i., p. 73). See also Leabalealia, in 

 Kerry, a paper by Mr. P. J. Lynch, K. S.A.I., vol. xxxii.,p. 388 ; also Dr. Joyce's 

 " Irish Names of Places," ser. ii., chap, iv., p. 107 ; and Leabanalaeich, Co. Cavan. 

 The Knockauns Fort dolmen seems to have been called " Cairickaglasha " to 

 Borlase ; but I heard neither name on the ground. 



' Probably the Tullynaglasbin of Dutton, and Knownaglaise of Miss Stokes. 



^ Not the dolmen of that name given by Miss Stokes. 



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