BRACELETS, ETC. 



No. of 

 Case. 



No. of 

 Object, 



Locality, &c. 



How procured. 



Br. 46*. 



2|in. long but with probably 2in. mis- 

 sing. 



Dorchester, Roman stratum. 



Fragment of a bronze pin consisting of 

 a polygonal head in. in diameter, through 

 which passes the shank 3-ioth in. thick. 

 Only Ain. of it remains. 



With the Hogg 



Loan 

 Collection. 



vi.-BRACELETS, ARMLETS, &e., AND RINGS OF VARIOUS 

 KINDS, SOME FOR HARNESS. 



These two sub-divisions will be taken as they come without attempt- 

 ing to classify the specimens as Roman or pre-Roman. 



No. of 



No. of 

 Object. 



Locality, &c. 



How procured. 



Br. 46c. 



Br. 47. 



Maiden Castle. 



Fragment of a bracelet ; delicately orna- 

 mented. 



Wollaston Field, Dorchester. 



This bracelet is the most curious in this 

 Museum. It is 3111. across, and Jin. thick. 

 It seems to be made of pottery or stone, 

 possibly Kimmeridge shale, and to be 

 plated with bronze. Two narrow flat 

 plates cover the inner face of the bracelet 

 faces rather the plates meeting at an 

 angle. The outer face is covered by a 

 plate of semicircular section, and appar- 

 ently rather thicker than the others. This 

 outer plate is divided into quarters by 



With the 

 Cuimingtoii 

 Collection. 



Do. 



