RINGS. 



No. of 

 Case. 



No. of 

 Object. 



Locality, fcc. 



How procured. 



xiii. b. 



Br.80,81. 



xiii. b. 

 xiii. Z. 

 xiii. b. 



xiii. b. 



xiii. b. 



xiii. b. 



Br. 81. 



Br. 82. 

 Br. S2a. 



Br. 83. 



Br. 84. 



Br. 86. 



certainly were connected with, 79. This is a 

 snaffle bit with the rings (z^-in. in diameter), 

 and the bronze eyes in which they are in- 

 serted very well made. These eyes are 

 attached to a snaffle bar of iron, which, 

 through rusting, has broken in two. See 

 descriptive label. 



Fifehead Neville. 



These, as regards their present size, may 

 be called rings, but very possibly they are 

 imperfect bracelets. 8 1 is of rather orna- 

 mented make. 



Fifehead Neville. 



A ring with slight ornament. 



Fifehead -Neville. 



A slight simple finger ring. 



Barton's Town, Tar rant Hinton. 



A rudely made ring, handle, or finger ring. 



Roman Well, Winterborne Kingston. 



A torque, which like 80 and 81 maybe an 

 imperfect bracelet. 



Near the Union Workhouse, Dorchester. 



This small object, found with Roman 

 things, seems to be of that epoch. It is 

 now a ring, but seems to be the rim of 

 what possibly may have been a thimble. 



Albert Road, Dorchester. 



A well-made finger ring set with blue glass, 

 the design on which is rude and puzzling. 



Near Dorchester. 



A slender, slightly ornamented finger 

 ring. On the small round bezil is what 

 may be a cross. 



Given by 

 C. Comiop,Esq. 



Do. 



Do. 



With the 



General 



Collection. 



Given by 

 J. C. Mansel- 

 Pleyclell, Esq. 



Given by 



C. J. Foster, 



Esq. 



Lent by 

 G. J. Hunt, Esq. 



With the 



Wolfe 

 Collection. 



