SEPULCHRAL REMAINS IN BATN. 49 
On Ancient Sepulchrnl Remains dirraneret 
in amd raum Ball. 
— 
BY THE REV. H. M. SCARTH, M.A. 
 — 
MONG the many antiquities that have been found in 
Ä Bath and its neighbourhood, there are none more 
frequent than the stone coffin. These have been dug up 
in every locality, and a uniform appearance is found to 
pervade the whole. Just previous to the meeting of the 
Somerset Archxological and Natural History Society in 
Bath, a discovery was made in Russell Street of several 
of these sepulchral remains, one of which was opened and 
examined at the time of the meeting, but without any 
particular result being obtained, or any very important 
conclusion come to. The discovery of these led to fur- 
ther enquiry, which has brought to light some particulars 
which it may not be uninteresting to place before this 
meeting ; not that it is apprehended any new ideas can 
be suggested, but it is rather with the hope of calling 
forth information and elieiting remark, that these observa- 
tions are offered. 
1854, PART II. G 
