BRACELETS, ETC. 



No. of 

 Case. 



No. of 

 Object. 



Locality, &c. 



How procured. 



xiii. b. 



Br. 58. 



Br. 59. 



xiii. b. 



Br. 60. 



of soil was carted from that field, reducing 

 it to a level. It is the water-meadow 

 facing the northern part of Colliton Walk, 

 Dorchester. In the course of this level- 

 ling it is believed that this fine pair of 

 bracelets was found, and also the palstave, 

 Br. 8. 



These massive bracelets are much honey- 

 combed, giving the appearance of great 

 age. The metal is of a semicircular 

 section, the inner, flat face fin. wide. 

 From their weight, and from their being 

 found with a palstave, it is probable that 

 they were worn by a man ; but he must 

 have had small hands. The inside dia- 

 meter, 2^in., would not admit a large 

 hand. 



Jordan Hill, Weymouth. 



An oval penannular plain armlet, 3iin. 

 by 2f in. made of a roughly quadrangular 

 rod about 3-1 6th in. thick. 



Believed to have been found at Fifehead 

 Neville. 



Half of a waist torque, 7! in. in diameter. 

 The closely twisted metal is about fin. 

 thick. 



Near Woolland, Dorset. 



An annular armlet, labelled " British 

 Armlet, found by Mr. W. W. Connop, near 

 Woolland, Dorset, at the head of Locket's 

 Stream, on the bank, about 1891." This 

 armlet is quite uncorroded, and is of a 

 curious blackish colour. It has patches of 



With the Warne 

 Collection. 



Given by 

 C. Connop, Esq. 



Do. 



