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PRESERVATION OF PLACES

Scotland.
The Bass of Inverury, Invrurie, Aberdeenshire.
The vitrified fort on the Hill of Noath, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire.
The pillar and stone at Newton-in-the-Garioch, Culsalmond, Aberdeenshire.
The circular walled structures called "Edin’s Hall," on Cockburn Law, Dunse, Berwickshire.
The British walled settlement enclosing huts at Harefaulds in Lauderdale, Lauder, Berwickshire.
The Dun of Dornadilla, Durness, Sutherlandshire.
The sculptured stone called Suenos Stone, near Forres, Rafford, Elgin.
The cross slab, with inscription, in the churchyard of St. Vigeans, St. Vigeans, Forfarshire.
The British forts, on the hills, called "The Black and White Catherthuns," Menmuir, Forfarshire.
A group of remains and pillars, on a haugh at Clava on the banks of the Nairn, Croy and Dalcross, Inverness.
The Pictish Towers at Glenelg, Inverness.
The Cairns, with chambers and galleries partially dilapidated, Minnigaff, Kirkcudbrightshire.
The Catstane, an inscribed pillar, Kirkliston, Linlithgow.
The Ring of Brogar and other stone pillars at Stennis in Orkney, and the neighbouring pillars, Firth and Stennis, Orkney.
The Chambered mound of Maeshowe, Firth and Stennis, Orkney.
The stones of Callernish, Uig, Ross.
The Burgh of Clickanim, Sound, Shetland.
The Pictish tower at Mousa in Shetland, Dunrossness, Shetland.
The inscribed slab standing on the roadside leading from Wigton to Whithorn and about a mile from Whithorn, Whithorn, Wigtonshire.
Two stones, with incised crosses, on a mound in a field at Laggangairn, New Luce, Wigtonshire.
The pillars at Kirkmadrine, Stoneykirk, Wigtonshire.
Ireland.
The earthern enclosure and mounds called the Navan Fort, Eglish, Armagh.
Stone monuments and groups of sepulchral cists in Glen Maulin, Glencolumbkille, Banagh, Donegal.
The earthern and stone inclosure known as Grianan of Aileach, Burt, West Innishowen, Donegal.
The earthen inclosure and Cromlech called the Giant's Ring near Ballylessan, Drumbo, Upper Castlereagh, Down.
The earthern fort at Downpatrick (Dunkeltair), Lecale, Down.
Stone structure called Staigue Fort, Kilcrogham, Dunkerron, Kerry.
The earthern mound at Greenmount, Kilsaren, Ardee, Kerry.