24. The remains of the foundations of very small houses built of stones without mortar, townland of Cluntygeeragh, Ph. Dungiven
25. The remains of the foundations of a very small house, built of stones about 2 feet long and 1 broad, without mortar. There are besides it, 7 others ranged along each side of the Shaskinamadda Rivulet, in the townland of Cluntygeeragh, Ph. Dungiven, Co. Derry.
26. Plan of a slaught called Carn Bush in the td of Carn, 2 miles from Dungiven on the S. side of the road to Maghera
28. Red granite, fine grain, found on top of Eadan, a wild mountain near Dungiven, received from A. Ogilby Esquire of Kilcaltan in April 1835
29. Plan and sections of two collections of stones, having the appearance of two altars, situated in the td of Cluntygeeragh, Ph. Dungiven, Co. Derry
30. Plan and sections of two stone piers, which are erected on the River Roe, to defend the banks from being torn away by the force of the waters, townld of Dungiven, Ph. of Dungiven, Co. Londonderry