51. The "Mave Stone" with the "King's Fort" in the distance, looking S.W.|View of the stone on which the King of the Danes fell with the Mave Stone in the distance; also a part of the parapet wall of the Fort. (Looking N.E.)
52. View of a stone traditionally said to be one on which the giants sharpened their swords. Looking N.W.
53. Ground plan of giant's grave, td of Kilhoyle, Ph of Balteagh, County L. Derry|View of the stones shaded in ground plan. Looking East|View of stones shaded in ground plan. Looking N.E.
58. The remains of the foundations of very small houses built of stones without mortar, townland of Cluntygeeragh, Ph. Dungiven
59. Red granite, fine grain, found on top of Eadan, a wild mountain near Dungiven, received from A. Ogilby Esquire of Kilcaltan in April 1835