ON A CROMLECH FORMERLY STANDING ON RIBER HILL. 



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ana writing ; but it has been removed. That this removal has 

 been effected within some recent period is evidenced by the fact 

 that the wall has never been thoroughly repaired at the spot where 

 the rock clearly cropped up. I cannot help thinking that the 

 great regret which I felt on making this discovery will be felt by 

 all who take an interest in the ancient monuments and archaeo- 

 logical remains of the county. 



POSTSCRIPT. 



Rough Sketch (with description) of fig. 4, pi. xi., The Logan 

 Stone, in St. Agnes Island, Scilly. From Borlase's " Antiquities 

 of Cornwall " : — 



" There is a very remarkable stone of this kind on the island of 

 St. Agnes, in Scilly. The under rock is 10 feet 6 inches high, 

 and 47 feet in circumference round the middle, and touches the 

 ground with no more than half its base. The upper rock rests on 



