048, 
9 DAC. 
The Thirty-third General Meeting. 
- Much worn by feet. 
Slightly chipped: otherwise unhurt. 
Chipped a little: otherwise in good condition. 
Chipped, and also worn by feet. 
In fair order. 
Very slightly damaged. } these two stones are in 
Do. do. pretty good order. 
Very little injured. . This stone has a curious diagonal vein 
of infiltrated silex across it. 
Letters recently cut on it, and otherwise chipped. 
. Very much worn: the surface entirely gone, from wales 
on it. 
. Surface gone by feet. [Rabbits burrowed below.] 
Very much worn by feet. 
- Mortice worn by feet; otherwise in fair condition. 
One recent chip : otherwise in good order. This stone does 
not appear to have gone any farther in the incline from 
what it did many years ago. 
Very much damaged by feet, and by boys making.a slide 
down it. [Rabbits burrowed below. ] 
. Not recently damaged, excepting the edge, which is worn 
away by many feet. 
Surface worn by feet: otherwise in good order. 
. Damaged by footmarks : otherwise not injured of = 
[Rabbits burrowed below. ] 
In fair order. 
In fair order. 
», 541 a.Slightly injured on surface. 
», 041 6.Very badly worn on surface. 
» 541 c.Somewhat injured, but not very materially. 
5» BD. 
Very badly chipped. 
», 56. Very slightly chipped: otherwise in good order. 
» 8.57. [Underground—therefore protected from injury.] 
» 58. Chipped, cut, and badly scratched. 
5 59. 
In good order. 
», 60. Very much injured by feet. 
