Fig. 68.—Fictile Vessel, Drumgay Crannog, restored. Quarter size.

A large fragment of fictile ware was discovered on one of the crannogs in the lake of Drumgay; it was of size sufficient to enable a restored representation ([fig. 68]) to be made of a vessel that had been in use by the former inhabitants of the crannog for culinary purposes.

Fig. 69.—Restored Vessel from Lough Eyes. One-fourth the real size.

The following illustrations (figs. [69] and [70]) represent two of the vessels found in the crannog in Lough Eyes, county Fermanagh, carefully restored from fragments discovered on the sites. With the remains of these vessels were numerous flat discs formed of the same kind of clay, and that would seem to have been their covers or lids.

Fig. 70.—Restored Vessel from Lough Eyes. One-fifth the real size.