Drumkellin bog, in Donegal, at a depth of 14 feet from the surface.
It was discovered embedded in a solid bank of turf, at a depth of 4 feet from the surface, the bog extending to a great depth underneath.
About twelve yards in advance of this stage, and 4 feet from the surface of the field, a canoe was found buried in the ancient mud of the lake (=Fig.
Also various bones of animals and portions of a human skull, the latter being found in the presence of Mr. Leiner at a depth of 2½ feet from the surface.
In these, at a depth of 12 feet from the surface, and above a black freshwater bed, Mr. A.
Above one seam, about 9 feet from the surface, was a layer of carbonaceous matter.
Dispersed throughout, from a depth of about 5 feet from the surface down to the base, are to be found land and freshwater shells, mostly in fragments, but occasionally perfect.
At a point in the main entrance just as we emerge from 'The Auditorium,' a branch passage was found which again joins the main entrance about 100 feet from the surface.
Pools of water more or less filled with ice were encountered, which greatly impeded our progress, and finally a very deep one, at a distance of 237 feet from the surface, barred further progress until a raft could be prepared.
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