1 For discussion of the rounded-rectangular building see :
Campbell, Åke, ‘Notes on the Irish House’, Folkliv, 1938, pp. 173-196.
Lochlainn, Colm O., ‘Folkliv, 1937, 2-3, 1938, 2’, The Irish Book Lover, January, 1940. Walton, James, ‘The Oval House’, ANTIQUITY, 1952, pp. 135-40.
2 Johnson, Samuel, Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, 1775.
3 Thomas, F. L. W., ‘On the Primitive Dwellings and Hypogea of the Outer Hebrides’, Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., 1869, p. 155.
4 Mitchell, Arthur, The Past in the Present, 1880.
5 Kissling, Werner, ‘The Character and Purpose of the Hebridean Black House’, J.R.A.I., 1943, p. 84.
6 Campbell, Åke, ‘Notes on the Irish House’, Folkliv, 1937, pp. 230-1.
7 MacLean, C. I., ‘Hebridean Traditions’, Gwerin, 1956, p. 23.
8 Evans, E. Estyn, ‘Donegal Survivals’, ANTIQUITY, 1939, pl. 1.
9 Evans, E. Estyn, op. cit., pp. 208-9.
10 Thomas, F. L. W., op. cit., p. 156. 158
11 Sinclair, Colin, The Thatched Houses of the Old Highlands, 1953, p. 36.
12 Evans, E. Estyn, Irish Heritage, 1942, p. 63.
13 Fox, Cyril, ‘Somerset from a South Wales Viewpoint’, Proc. Som. Arch. Soc, 1951, p. 58.
14 Fox, Cyril, op. cit.. p. 58.
15 Fox, Cyril, ‘The Round-Chimneyed Farm-Houses of Northern Pembrokeshire’, in Aspects of Archaeology in Britain and Beyond, 1951, p. 133.