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Great Orme's Head, 1904, p. 198; 1912, p. 146. Note names Maes y fachrell, Lletty-y-filiast. Llanbedrog, Llanengan, Llangian and Rhiw district, 1872, p. 51 1903, p. 260; 1904, p. 198. Note name Yr Hen Efail. Llandegai, 1867, p. 62 1869, p. 127 1904, p. 198 Note name Yr Hen Allor. Llansantffraid Glan Conway, 1855, p. 267 1865, p. 278. Roe Wen (Bwlch y Ddwyfaen), 1846, p. 73 1904, p. 198 1912, p. 40. Note names Cwt y Bugail, Maen y Bardd, Llech yr Ast, etc. Trefriw, 1865, p. 113; 1904, p. 198. Note name Porth Llwyd. DENBIGHSHIRE (EXCEPT FROM BETTWS Y COED TO Conway). Abergele, Kinmel Park, Y Garreg Wen, Remains, 1912, p. 167. Cerrig Llwydion, one mile S. by E. from Llandyrnog (Vale of Clwyd), 1855, p. 267. Pentrevoelas (near), 1855, p. 267. Flintshire. Nannerch. Remains, 1855, p. 71. MERIONETHSHIRE. Hengwm group, 1850, p. 324; 1873, p. 91. Cors y gedol, Dyffryn, Ystumgwern group, 1849, p. 5 1850, p. 322; 1852, p. 71; 1869, p. 131. Llanfair (Gwern Einion), 1869, p. 134. CARDIGANSHIRE. Blaenporth (Llech yr Ast), 1859, p. 329 1906, p. 102. Llanddeiniol. It is currently stated that there was once a crom- lech in this parish. Note.-Professor O. T. Jones kindly permits me to state that he has found what may be a rude dolmen on Bwlch Corog (North Cardiganshire), as well as the remains of a dolmen at Bwlch Ystyllen, near Elerch, North Cardiganshire. Pembrokeshire. General mention by Tegid," 1847, p. 373 and by Barnwell, 1884, p. 136. Reference should be made to Dr. Henry Owen's great collection of survey maps of Pembrokeshire. 1. Group from Moylgrove via Nevern and Newport, also White- church, towards Fishguard, 1847, p. 373 1851, p. 307; 1853, p. 277; 1868, p. 177; 1872, pp. 131, 140 and 142; 1884, p.142. Note names Llech y Dribedd, Pare y marw, Trellyfan, Carreg y gof, Pentre Ifan, Trellwyn (destroyed about 1844).