By Mrs. M. E. Cimnington. 9 



No. 7. One hundred and fifty small fiat circular beads of jet 

 or shale (only one hundred and forty-four are represented here, as 

 six are preserved in a piece of clay, as found.^ 



No. 7a. Largest bead. 



No. 7b. Smallest bead. 



No. 7c. Fossil encrinite used as a bead. 



No. 8. Five small much decayed amber beads. Not illustrated. 



No. 9. Small square tanged bronze awl, length 2in. 



No. 10. Small tanged bronze awl. Curiously the two points 

 are in wonderful preservation and quite sharp, while the central 

 part is much decayed. Length l|in. 



No. 11. Tanged awl of bronze, length ^\m. 



No. 12. Small bronze dagger blade. It is too much corroded 

 to see any ornamentation if it ever had any. The two rivets are 

 still in it. Length Ifin. 



No. 13. Three beads found together at the feet of the skeleton. 

 14a is of black shale or jet, and fluted ; 13b is of some pinkish 

 substance resembling soft stone.- It is irregularly shaped, and has 

 such a large pex'foration as to be almost better described as a ring 

 tlian as a bead ; the third is white and very soft and fragile, and 

 much resembles chalk in substance. This last was in fragments 

 and is not illustrated. 



No. 14. A perfect specimen of a " Grape " Cup. It has five 

 rows of knobs, and seventeen small perforations or holes pierced 

 through and these are pierced at irregular distances. The 

 jjerforations are placed between the second row of knobs, and as 

 the knobs are not very regular, a hole seems to have been made 

 only between such as aftbrded a convenient space. The ware is 

 brownish outside, but where chipped it shows quite black. Height 

 2^in., rim diameter 2in., base diameter 2Jin. 



' Beads apparently identical with these have been found, by Canon 

 Greenwell, British Barroics, p. 419, fig. 159 ; by J. K. Mortimer, " jB«/'itt^ 

 MouniU of East Yorkshire," p. 138, pi. XLIV. ; ibid, p. 223, pi. LXXVII. ; 

 and at Lake, Ancient Wilts, p. 210, Stourhead Cat., No. 172b. 



- See Stourhead Cat., No. 173, and Ancient Wilts, p. 211, for an identical 

 bead from Lake. 



