2 5 s Elcoek — Pre- Historic Monuments at Carrowmore. 
“great man” who commanded them. Almost invarl * bl J’ 
wherever^ examined, traces of hnman interments have been 
found in both. This is borne out by the ancient Irish name 
for all the Carrowmore monuments-the graves or beds of the 
Wa Such S of our members who may be in Sligo may count on a 
dav of exceeding interest and instruction by paying a visit to 
clrtZl O.t of Brituny, .hero ;> =» coUoouon of 
such antiquities known to equal it m the wor 
Works of reference in connection with the subject 
Ferguson’s Rude Stone Monuments. 
Dr. Petrie’s Life and Letters. 
The Book of Fenagh. 
Dunraven’s Notes on Early Irish Architecture. 
Jubainville’s Le Cycle Mythologique Irlandais, chaps, vu., viu. 
Wilde’s Lough Corrib. . 
Wood-Martin’s History of Sligo.-This book contains the most recent 
information about Carrowmore. 
CHARLES ELCOCK. 
11 FEB V'se 
