1Wilde, W.R. Irish Popular Superstitions. Dublin: James McGlashan, 1852. 121-22.
This book may be read in its entirety here.

2Keane, Paul. "Parknabinnia Wedge Tomb." Personal interview. 13 June 1999.

3Borlase, William C. The Dolmens of Ireland, Their Distribution, Structural Characteristics, and Affinities in other Countries: Together with the Folk-lore Attaching to them: Supplemented by Considerations on the Anthropology, Ethnology, and Traditions of the Irish People. 3 vols. London: Chapman & Hall, 1897. 77-78.

4Westropp, Thomas J. "Prehistoric Remains (Forts and Dolmens) along the Borders of Burren, in the County of Clare." The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Fifth 35.3 (1905): 218.

5Borlase.
Westropp suggested that the cairn was removed at some point after 1835. Westropp, Thomas J. "The Cists, Dolmens, and Pillars of the Western Half of the County of Clare." Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature 26 (1906-07): 453.

6Lynch, Ann. "Parknabinna." Excavations.ie. Searchable Database of Irish Excavation Reports. Web. 05 July 2011. <http://www.excavations.ie/Pages/Details.php?Year=&County=Clare&id=62>.

7Westropp, Thomas J. "Prehistoric Remains (Forts and Dolmens) in Burren and Its South Western Border, Co. Clare: Part XII: North Western Part." The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Sixth 5.4 (1915): 267.

8Westropp, Thomas J. "Prehistoric Remains (Forts and Dolmens) along the Borders of Burren, in the County of Clare." The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Fifth 35.3 (1905): 216.

9Westropp, Thomas J. Archaeology of the Burren: Prehistoric Forts and Dolmens in North Clare. Ennis, Co. Clare: Clasp, 1999. (Reprint of 1898 volume, p. 357.)

10Westropp, Thomas J. "Prehistoric Remains (Forts and Dolmens) in Burren and Its South Western Border. 265

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