WORLEBURY. 
DeEscrirTION OF PLATES. 
I, Section of rampart on S. side of the Camp to the W. of the entrance 
from actual measurement by Rev. Henry G. Tomkins in 1852. 
Sketch-plan to show construction in stages. 
Specimen of dry masonry. 
Il. Accurate sketch of the one pit lined with dry masonry, by Rev. William 
Smith Tomkins. N.B. In a lithograph given in the Proceedings of 
Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. in 1852 the masonry is 
incorrectly drawn as if in courses. 
ILI. Fig. 1. Earthenware vessel found in a pit Sept., 1852. 
» 2. Ditto found with a spear-head of iron in a pit Sept. 3, 1852. 
» 3. £Spindle-whorl’ or large bead of terra-cotta found in a pit. 
,, 4. Small penannular ornament found on the top of Worle Hill above 
Kewstoke in Aug., 1853. The material appears to be a very 
white-looking bronze. 
», 4a. Terminal knob of anklets now in use in Syria, from Dr. 
Thomson’s work ‘‘The Land and the Book”’ p. 129. 
» 4b. Knob of silver anklets in museum of Palestine Exploration Fund. 
,» 5. Bead of beautiful blue glass found 3 feet deep in a pit. Sept. 
7, 1852. 
», 6. Broken end of a horn (deer’s antler?) found in a pit, May 22, 
1852 
,. 7, Iron ferule with rivet-hole, still containing charred end of the 
staff ; actual length 74in. Similar objects are figured among 
relics found at Wroxeter (Uriconium). 
»» 8. A small torque of bronze, actual size, found in a pit. 
,», 9. Flint-flake (arrow-head ?) found in a pit in 1852. 
All these drawings are printed by the Anastatic process by Mr. Cowell of 
Ipswich. 
N.B.—The Plan of Camp has been reproduced by the kind permission of 
the Oouncil of the British Archeological Association. 
