. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Teampul Eona (St. Ronaus Church), Noilh Bona, View.(From a Photograph by jMr. S. K. Kirker.). Teampul Koi a—St. ( huich, Irum the east.(From a Photograph by the Rev. Dr. Buick.) PKOCEEDINGS. 337 have these most interesting structures properly conserved. Eestorationor building up a new St. Ronans Church is not suggested, only the re-placing of the stones in the same position as indicated in Mr. Muirssketches. His ground plan is practically correct, and there is internalevidence that the elevation of the small cell interior


. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Teampul Eona (St. Ronaus Church), Noilh Bona, View.(From a Photograph by jMr. S. K. Kirker.). Teampul Koi a—St. ( huich, Irum the east.(From a Photograph by the Rev. Dr. Buick.) PKOCEEDINGS. 337 have these most interesting structures properly conserved. Eestorationor building up a new St. Ronans Church is not suggested, only the re-placing of the stones in the same position as indicated in Mr. Muirssketches. His ground plan is practically correct, and there is internalevidence that the elevation of the small cell interior, as represented onpage 274, is a correct drawing. The actual cost of providing the neces-sary labour for this purpose, that is, bringing the men from the mainlandand housing them on the island, would not be very great; no doubtsome competent arch geologist could be found -willing to incur the expenseof visiting the place to supervise the work. Without such supervision itwould be better not to touch the remains.


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