[77] Journal Roy. Soc. of Antiq. Ir., 1898, p. 1 (Rev. Canon Lett, M.A.).

[78] Journal R.S.A.I., 1885, p. 362.

[79] Prehistoric Scotland, p. 352.

[80] For a full account of this structure see a Paper by the Rev. William Falkiner, M.A., Proc. R.I.A., vol. v., 3rd series, p. 211.

[81] Journal Roy. Soc. of Antiq. Ir., 1860, p. 222.

[82] For an interesting account of this fort by Mr. P. J. Lynch, see Journal Roy. Soc. of Antiq. Ir., 1899, p. 5.

[83] Journal R.S.A.I., 1893, p. 281; 1896, pp. 142, 363; 1897, p. 116.

[84] See Journal Roy. Soc. of Antiq. Ir., 1898, p. 325, for notes and admirable plan, by Mr. P. J. Lynch.

[85] Mr. Stewart Macalister says this should be Cathair na Mairtinech, the ‘Fort of the Martins.’

[86] Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish, iii., pp. 56–72.