[50c] Feet?
[53] Llandrygarn.
[54] Now at Trescawen.
[71] Alaw?
[72a] Two miles.
[72b] Careg Lleidr.
[73] Can this be meant for Lleidrgoch or Llechgoch? Possibly it should be Llidach as a chapel of this name used to stand close to the spot.—Cambrian Register, ii, 288.
[74] The exact spot where the “triangular piece of gold” was found is not clearly indicated. Apparently it was on the North-West side of the mountain. Mr. Skinner, however, in his sketch, shows it on the South-East side.
Probably the sketches were worked up in the evening from memory, which may account for the errors which appear in some of them.
[75a] The position where these “gold tongues” stood was probably on the North-West side of the mountain though shown by Mr. Skinner on the South-East.