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VII.—Expnanation oF PLATES. 
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PuatE [X. 
View of the country around the Ballynamintra Cave, flat ground margined with scarps, Knockmeel- 
down in the background. By W. HE. L’Esrranee Durrin. 
View of Ballynamintra Cave from near the Cappagh Railway Station. By G. H. Kryanan. 
Map and sections of the ground at the Ballynamintra Cave. By W. E. L’Estrance DurFin. 
PLate X. 
Map of the low ground between the Blackwater and Dungarvan Bay, showing the margins of the ancient 
estuaries. By G. H. Kinanay. 
Prates XI. anp XII. 
Plan and sections of the Ballynamintra Cave. (The level of the datum line on which the sections are 
made is 76:07 feet above the Ordnance zero level, or 68 feet above the mean level of the sea.) By 
G. H. Kinawan and R. J. Ussxer. 
Puate XIII. 
Fig. | and fig. 14.—Opposite faces of bone kife-handle. From a crevice. List of implements, No. 4. 
Fig. 2.—Pointed bone instrument, point worn. From the grey earth. List of implements, No. 3. 
Fig. 3.—Shaft of a broken bone implement, arrow or harpoon (?), showing remaining barb or prong, with 
traces of another broken off. From the brown earth. List of implements, No. 5. 
Fig. 4.—Bone chisel, formed from the metatarsus of an ox. From a crevice. List of implements, No. 6. 
Fig. 5.— Polished triangular greenstone celt. From the brown earth, List of implements, No. 9 
Fig. 6.—Portion of pointed bone instrument. From the brown earth or the grey earth. List of imple- 
ments, No. 7. 
Fig. 7 and fig. 7A.—Outer face and edge of a fragment of the brim of a hand-made earthen vessel. List of 
implements, No. 2. 
Fig. 8 and fig. 8A.—Marginal and side views of an amber bead. From the brown earth. List of imple- 
ments, No. 1. 
Fig. 9.—Carved and perforated bone clasp for clothing? From the brown earth. List of implements, 
No. 8. 
Fig. 10.—Hammer stone. Flattish pebble of old red sandstone, chipped along the narrower extremity. 
From the grey earth. List of implements, No. VIT. 
Fig. 11.—Hammer stone. Flat piece of old red sandstone, chipped round one end, From the grey earth. 
List of implements, No. XX VII. 
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