130 ROMANO-BRITISH BRICK-KILN, ETC. 



Diameter at mouth 2 inches, neck constricted ; of coarser material 

 than No. 1. Similar in shape and quality to the above, diameter 

 at mouth 1*5 inches. 



Fragment of a jug with handle with two grooves attached. 



Fragment of pottery of the common brown ware, showing an 

 eyelet, the perforation 1*08 inches by 1'OS inches. 



Fragment of pottery, brown ware, coarser than the above, with 

 an eyelet. 



Fragment of smooth brown ware with an eyelet, perforation only 

 1-02 by 1-05. 



Lower portion of a handle with one groove, with a tang attached, 

 coarse reddish brown ware. 



Fragment of the base of a cullender of coarse brown ware per- 

 forated with three holes. 



Fragment of a handle, ornamented with three grooves, coarse red 

 ware. 



Rim of a pot of smooth black-brown-ware. 



Rim of a large vessel of coarse red- ware. 



Fragment of black-brown pottery ornamented with cross lines. 



Part of the bottom of a cullender of coarse red pottery and two 

 pieces of similar quality. 



The rim of a vessel of fine whitish-clay ornamented with a double 

 horizontal rib, with a ledge on the inside to receive a lid. 



Fragment of a roof-tile, bright red, similar in appearance to 

 the pottery now made at Kingstag. 



Thin pieces of fine-grained limestone, with sharp and worn 

 edges. Mr. Warne says they are analogous to the thin pieces of 

 wood now used in the manufactory of coarse-ware for bringing it 

 into the required form. 



Balls of baked clay, probably used for propping up the vessels in 

 the kiln. 



Only a few fragments of Red Samian-ware were found in the 

 kiln ; they are plain and without ornamentation. 



Fragment of the bottom of a vessel of Red Samian-ware stamped 

 with the maker's name (OFNARIS) within a narrow rectangular 



