Fig. 201.—Bronze Butt of Spear-shaft. Two-thirds natural size.

Craigywarren.Ante, p. [110].

Loughavarra.Ante, p. [153].

Lough Lynch.Ante, p. [153].

Lough Crannagh (or Lough-na-crannagh).—Ante, p. [28].—Amongst the scientific grants for the year 1885, recommended by the Council, R.I.A., appears the following;—“£20 to Mr. Alexander M’Henry for a report on the animal and other remains found in the sand-hills of Ballintoy and the crannog of Lough-na-crannagh.”

Lough Ronel is a name set down in the MS. register of Irish crannog objects, &c., British Museum. It is most probably an incorrect designation for Lough Ravel.

COUNTY DOWN.

During the working of the Commission for the Arterial Drainage of Ireland, a crannog—no name given—was discovered in this county, and traces of another at Ardbrin (ante, pp. [126-8]).