LIST OF PLATES.

LAKE DWELLINGS OF IRELAND.
Plate.Page
Frontispiece.—Irish Lake-dwelling of the isolated type.
[I.]Crannog Hut, Kilnamaddo. Restored from existing remains,39
[II.]Crannog Hut discovered at Inver, Co. Donegal. Drawn from the Model in the Museum, R.I.A.,40
[III.]Front, side elevation, and ground plan, &c., of Crannog Hut, discovered at Inver, Co. Donegal,40
[IV.]Single-piece Canoes, Paddle, and Anchors,48
[V.]Curach, as used on the Boyne, 1848, 52
STONE, BONE, BRONZE, AND IRON IMPLEMENTS, &c.
[VI.]Flint, Wood, and Bone Implements from Crannogs,58
[VII.]Hafted Bronze Rapier Sword, showing both sides. Full size,60
[VIII.]Iron Weapons and Manacle from Lagore,61
[IX.]Weapons of Iron from Crannogs,62
[X.]Iron Spear-head, from Lisnacroghera, side and edge view. Half-size,63
[XI.]Portion of Spear-shaft, with ferrules and rivet of bronze. Full size,64
[XII.]Sides of Bronze Sword Sheaths, from the Crannog of Lisnacroghera,66
[XIII.]Iron Tools, &c., found in the bottom of a “dug-out” at Cornagall,67
[XIV.]Front View of Bronze Shield from Lough Gur. Diameter, twenty-eight inches, 71
[XV.]Boss-like Objects, and Rings of Bronze, from Lisnacroghera. Full size, 72
WOODEN IMPLEMENTS.
[XVI.]Wooden Yokes found in Donagh Bog and on the margin of Lough Erne, 79
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY.
[XVII.]Culinary Utensils, Implements, &c., stone, bronze, wood, and iron,82
[XVIII.]Fragments of Pottery, from No. 3 Crannog, Lough Eyes. (Discovered by W. F. Wakeman),99
[XIX.]Fragments of Pottery, from No. 5 and No. 6 Crannogs, Lough Eyes. (Discovered by W. F. Wakeman),99
[XX.]Wooden Platters,102
ARTICLES OF THE TOILET, &c., OR OF PERSONAL ADORNMENT.
[XXI.]Scribed Pins from Ballinderry Crannog,106
[XXII.]Scribed Pins from Ballinderry Crannog,107
[XXIII.]Scribed Pins from Ballinderry Crannog,108
[XXIV.]Iron and Bone Pins from Lagore,111
[XXV.]Articles of Wood,112
[XXVI.]Bronze Brooch from Lagore,117
[XXVII.]Beads, composed of various materials, from Ardakillen, Lagore, Ballinderry, Drumdarragh, Cloonfinlough, and Lough Eyes,122
MUSIC.
[XXVIII.]Harp, from the Crannog of Ballinderry. Woodwork restored,125
[XXIX.]Bronze Trumpet, now in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy,127
AMUSEMENTS.
[XXX.]Stone and Bone Circular Discs from Crannogs,132
HORSE FURNITURE.
[XXXI.]Forefront of Ancient Irish Saddle. Back and Front view,136
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
[XXXII.]Decorated Bones from the Crannogs of Ardakillen and Lagore. Use unknown,139
[XXXIII.]Miscellaneous Articles found in Crannogs,141
[XXXIV.]Miscellaneous Articles found in Crannogs,142
[XXXV.]Objects of various Materials from the Crannogs of Cloonfinlough, and now in the British Museum,143
[XXXVI.]Fishing Implements of Iron from Crannogs. Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, from Ardakillen or Strokestown Crannogs. No. 9 from Lagore. All one-third real size,144
PART II.
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 “The 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