Wkstkopp — Ci^ts, Dobnem, and Pillars of Co. Clare. 465 



25. Ballycasheen f (16). Complex. It has two chambers, wider 

 to the east, and traces of a third to the west, and, p(3rhaps, a separate 

 one to the south. It is 13^ feet long, 6 feet to 9 feet wide, and 

 22 feet over all, in a low mound, with a slab kerb. ^ See Borlase, i., 

 78. ll.S.A.I., vol. XXXV., p 222. 



26. Caherblonick f (16). Collapsed. Hole in side; 20 feet long, 

 10 feet wide, near caher, U.S.A. I., vol. xxxv., p. 210. 



27. Gortlecka (17). jS'ortheru. Defaced cist. West eud in 

 cairn. 



28. Gortlecka f (17). Perfect ; 12 feet by 4^ feet to 3^ feet wide 

 in cairn. Ibid., p. 218. 



29. Toormore f (25). Defaced; 7 feet long, about 5 feet wide. 

 Ibid., pp. 212-214. 



30. Dromore (25). A cist, with its cover, is stated to exist in the - 

 woods. 



31. Moyree Commons, or Addroonf (18). Curious cist, 6^ feet 

 by 5 feet, divided into a triangular and a " lozenge "-shaped cell in 

 cairn ; the pillar-slabs are — north, 9 feet 8 inches ; south, 6^ feet and 

 5 feet. See E.I. A. Proc, vol. iv., ser. iii., p. 545. Plate ix. 



32. Kilcurrisbf (25). Cist of several blocks, 8 feet 9 inches by 

 3 feet 6 inches ; cover, 6 feet 8 inches by 5^ feet. Described below, 

 p. 467. 



33. Kilcurrish (25). Fallen cist ; cover, 6 feet 3 inches by 5 feet ; 

 sides, 7^ feet and 6^ feet ; near a caher. 



34. Ballyneillan f (33). jS'ear Shallee, chambered cairn. R.S.A.l., 

 vol. xiii., consec, p. 160; vol. xiv., p. 12. Described below, p. 467. 



ISLAXDS: 



1. Carnelly (42). Pillar-slabs beside a ring-mound. Described 

 below, p. 467. 



2. Ballybeg f (41). Circular enclosure near a calier. Described 

 below, p. 468. 



3. Carncreaghf (39). Cist, 13 feet long, 6| feet to 2 feet wide, 

 of eight thin slabs, 17 feet 2 inches long in all ; one cover remains, 

 and a side line of slabs to north. See " Limerick Field Club Journal," 

 vol. ii., pp. 253-5 . 



1 It was overthiown before 1808 by a Protestant clergyman looking for 

 treasure. — llely Dutton. 



