Various. 



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suspension. Two similar gouges from 

 Wilsford Down are in the Museum. 



An awl, the point broken off, 3|in. 



A flat rib'bone worked to a point at one end, 

 and a second flat piece, also worked. 



,11. Roughly worked piece of hard chalk, |in. in 

 diameter, ^in. thick, circular depression in 

 centre on each side. A counter for a game ? 



, 12. Part of well-turned bracelet of oval section 2fin. 

 long, apparently of Kimmeridge shale. A 

 similar portion of another, of the same ma- 

 terial, 2|in. long, thicker, and with a sharp 

 edge on one side, is not figured. 

 Half an earthenware bead, or spindle whorl, 

 diameter lin. 

 17. A sling-stone of earthenware, l|in. length x 

 lin. in diano^eter, egg-shaped and pointed at 

 both ends. Five similar sling-stones of 

 earthenware, found , i^ a Romano- British 

 dwelling-pit at B)eck)iktnpton Down, in 1884, 

 are in the Devizes Museum — with a stone one 

 in modern use in New Caledonia of the same 

 form for comparison. Others are figured by 

 Gen. Pitt-Rivers in his Excavations, vol. III., 

 PI. ccxii.. No. 7, and in Archceologia, vol. xlvi., 

 p. 467, the latter from pits in Mount Caburn 

 camp, near Lewes. Others found in pits at 

 Highfield are in the Salisbury Museum. 



16. A branch of red coral, worked with two lines 

 round the bottom and one line round the 

 end of the projection. A bracelet of fourteen 

 beads of pink coral is figured by Gen. Pitt- 

 Rivers, Excavations, vol. I., PL xliv., from 

 the Romano-British village of Woodcuts ; and 



