104 SOME ANCIENT BRITISH REMAINS. 



their outlines were suggested and determined by the pre- 

 sence of some ancient remains, such as a large hut-circle, 

 with a second bank of stones surrounding it. This concen- 

 tric arrajigement is common on Dartmoor. 



In conclusion, it need only be said tbat these antiquarian 

 remains are probably only a portion of what a more pro- 

 longed and patient search will reveal ; and I would urge 

 those members of the Society who have much leisure time — 

 and there must be several such — to employ some of it in 

 making a more complete survey of the antiquities of the- 

 neighbourhood than has hitherto been carried out. 



