an ancient Mode of Sepulture, ©'c. 225 
triangular pavement.* Their general thicknefs was 
about an inch deep by half an inch broad, being 
deepeft from the external to the inner fide, fo as to 
refift preffure beft when made in that direction. 
Fig. 4th, reprefents the general ground plan of 
the cemetery, being an hundred and eight feet wide 
over the fence, by an hundred and forty-eight 
long. A, the entiance at the fouth-eaft fide. B 
B BB, the fence. CCC, &c. the divifions 
marked out by the thin flat ftones fet upon edge 
along the fides, but none at the internal ends of 
the divifions. ‘Thefe divifions, including the earth, 
were coveied near two thirds of their length with ~ 
the fmall round ftones of the fence, and were not 
continued ail round, but were deficient along the 
fouth-eaft fide, and a little at the fouth corner. 
Upon digging up the furface in the middle, which 
was done at my defire, a triangular pavement of 
flat ftones fet upon edge, was difcovered, about 
eight inches below the prefent furface, and neareft 
the fouth-weft corner, as reprefented at E in the 
ground plan. Small pieces of charred wood, and 
fome earth around the fides, of a fatter nature than 
ufual, were got, ‘that in part helped to fill up the 
ditch that went round the whole infide of the 
ey fence, 
* The ends of the comburator, as reprefented in Fig, 
3, are rather too much extended towards the pavement, 
and which is therefore of lefs extent than it ought to have 
been, 
