The Lake Dwellings of Ireland Or ancient lacustrine habitations of Erin, commonly called crannogs.

PART II.

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PLANS, SECTIONS, AND GENERAL APPEARANCE OF CRANNOGS, WITH MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES FOUND IN THEM.

XXXVII. Bronze Weapons from Crannog Sites on Toome Bar, 171

XXXVIII. Crannogs in Lough Mourne, 172

XXXIX. Haft of Iron Sword, with Bronze Mountings, from Lisnacroghera. Full size, 174

XL. Upper and lower portion of Sides of the Bronze Sheath, from Lisnacroghera, full size, of which a half-size representation is given, Plate XII. fig. 2, 175

XLI. Elevation, Plan, Section, and details of the Ballydoolough Crannog, Co. Fermanagh, 182

XLII. Drumgay Crannogs, 184

XLIII. Lough Eyes Crannogs. Plate I., 189

XLIV. Lough Eyes Crannogs. Plate II., 190

XLV. General View of the half-drained Lake of Loughavilly, 191

XLVI. Remains, &c., found at Loughavilly, Kilnamaddo, and β€œThe Miracles,” 192

XLVII. (Figs. 202, 203, 204).--General Plan of the Bed of the Drained Lake of Cloneygonnel, _alias_ Tonymore; General View of the exposed Lake Bed; Section of Crannog, 197

XLVIII. (Figs. 206, 207).--General Plan of Drumkeery Lake, and Plan of Promontory, with Crannog, 200

XLIX. (Figs. 220, 221, 222, 223).--View of Loughrea, showing Shore and Ash Island; Plan of Shore Island; Section of Shore Island; Section of Shore Island, 226

L. Map of Ireland, showing approximate distribution of all known Lacustrine Sites, 250

ERRATA.

Pages 74, 168, n., 182, 234, for _Cervus elephas_, read _Cervus elaphus_.

Page 90--fig. 65, for _No. 1 Crannog_, read _No. 4 Crannog_.

” 180--Crannog-na-n-Duini (see p. 150) is omitted in the enumeration of sites in the _Co. Donegal_.

” 181--Fort Lough is situated in the _Co. Donegal_, not (as given) in the _Co. Derry_.

LAKE DWELLINGS.