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.