112 ON SOME DIGGINGS NEAR BRASSINGTON, DERBYSHIRE. 



Fig. 2. 



This class, however, contains several exceptional forms : Fig. 2 

 belonged a large vessel with a sharply in-bent lip; Fig. 3, another. 



Fig. 3 (i)-t 



also large, which had a raised band (not moulded with the 

 vessel, but trailed on afterwards), lyi in. below the lip; Fig. 4 is 

 a fragment of a graceful and much thinner vessel, recalling some 

 of the Roman shapes. 



* The outside surfaces are to the right hand. 



t A potsherd remarkably like this is shown on Plate LXXXVII. of 

 "General Pitt Rivers' Excavations;" it was found in the ditch of Barrow 

 No. 3, Rushmore. 



