By William Gowland, FS.A., FPLC. 9 
Excavation IV. was next made, after which the monolith was 
raised in a south-westerly direction until it was approximately 
i perpendicular. 
b The north-west half of Section V. was then undertaken, and 
when completed the inclination of the monolith to the south-east 
was rectified. 
Excavations VI., VII., VIII., and the remainder of V. were then 
taken out in the order given, and lastly Excavation Q. 
' The chief features of the most important of the excavations will 
now be considered. 
. The positions in which the stone implements were found are 
projected on the plan (Fig. 2) and into one section of each excavation. 

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