Geological Relations of the East of Ireland . 
129 
No. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19. 
SO. 
21 . 
22 . 
23. 
24. 
25. 
Stations. 
Heights 
above high 
watermark 
in Dublin 
bay. 
Authorities. 
26. 
A 'continuation of the level last men-^j 
tioned (No. 12,) on the Western side | 
of the Slieve Bloom, mountains , and y 
Western and Southern sides of the j 
Bilboa mountains .J 
Termination of the line No. 13, near the \ 
town of Tipperary . . . j 
General elevation of the bogs , in which ^ 
the rivers Barrow and Boyne arise . 
Extremes of the elevations mentioned 
in the last No. Sources of the Barrow 
and 
of the Boyne 
and 
General surface of the District South ojfl 
the river Brusna . . . . -r 
Ditto North of the Brusna . .^J. 
Ditto bordering on the river Inny and 
the Shannon 
:} 
Source of the river Camlin in the town") 
of Granard (county of Longford) . j 
Lough Ramor, or Virginia, surface 
Lough Dereveragh , surface 
River Inny , at Finnea near Lough 1 
Kinnail . . . . . j 
Ditto at its junction with the Shannon 
General surface, East of the Shannon,"^ 
between Carrick on Shannon and j 
Tarmonbarry ; and West of the Shan- I 
non, between Roosky and Knock- f 
croghery, (the extremes being 29 and | 
Ilk feet above Lough Ree, No. 6.) . J 
General surface, West of the Shannon, 
between Lough Ree and the river 
Suck* 
• j 
:} 
feet 
248 
in, 
277 
195 
199 
108 
150 
to 
180 
120 
& 
326 — 
200 
to 
300 
189 
315 
218 
336 
111 
to 
310 
114 
to 
274 
176 . 
to 
2 53 ■ 
385 — 
2 
54 
m 
Mr. Killaly. 
ditto. 
Reports on the Bogs 
of Ireland^ by Mr. 
Richard Griffith, 
jun. & Mr. Jones. 
ditto by Messrs. 
Longfield, 
Townsend, and 
Edgworth. 
f ditto by Mr. Edg- 
\ worth. 
Mr. Killaly. 
Reports on the Bogs 
> of Ireland by Mr. 
Edgworth. 
* The country lying between the Shannon and the Suck, and extending from Lough 
Ree and Roscommon, in a direction to the west of north past Ballintobber toward 
French Park, consists of a high limestone ridge, which separates the streams that flow 
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