Leesborough Lake.—An iron skean, seventeen inches long including the tang, the blade thirteen inches, one and a-quarter inches wide at the handle, and one-quarter inch thick, tapering to the point, was found here.

Kilmore Lake.—Two crannogs are known to have existed in this sheet of water.[218]

Plate XLVII.

Fig. 202.—General Plan of the Bed of the Drained Lake of Cloneygonnel, alias Tonymore.

Fig. 203.—General View of the exposed Lake Bed.

Fig. 204.—Section of Large Crannog.

COUNTY CAVAN.