134 SEPULCHRAL POTTERY. 



19. CIN. URN. Rimbury. sin. by 5in. One row of small 



dents. (Celtic Tumuli, Plate V.) Warne Collection. 



20. CIN. URN. Bincombe. 6in. by sin. A rough plain 



vessel. Warne Collection. 



21. CIN. URN. Size, 5 fin. by 6in. Flower pot shape; three 



small knobs. Warne Collection. 



22. CIN. URN. Sutton Poyntz. sin. by 4in. Ornamented 



with cord-pattern and rows of small dents. Warne 

 Collection. 



23. A fragment from Lord's Down, Dewlish. 



24. FOOD VESSEL. Barrow near Maiden Castle. 4fin. by 



4f in. Covered with a variety of ornamentation, zig-zags, 

 lines, and irregular patches of indentations. Found by 

 R. Maclean in 1839. Warne Collection. 



25. INCENSE CUP. From Dewlish, near the old turnpike gate. 



iin. by 2in. It has 46 holes and lines of fine cord- 

 pattern. It is figured as the frontispiece of Warne's 

 Celtic Tumuli. Warne Collection. 



26. Pokeswell Down. 2fin. by 2jin. No ornamentation and 



of rough make. Warne Collection. 



27. CIN. URN. Bincombe. 4&in. by sin. Found inverted 



under a flat stone; burnt bones within. Warne 

 Collection. 



28. A Fragment. Pokeswell Down. Wavy bands of parallel 



lines and one pierced knob. (Celtic Tumuli, p. 34.) 

 Warne Collection. 



29. A fragment. Lines of moulding and small punctures. 



30. Fragments. Woodsford. The pieces of pottery contain a 



mass of fine ashes mixed with roots of plants. The 

 ornament consists of parallel lines of grooves. Warne 

 Collection. 



31. CIN. URN. Lord's Down, Dewlish. io|in. by zojin. 



Same barrow as Nos. i and 3, being in the second layer 

 from the top. The rim and hollow moulding are care- 

 fully worked. (Celtic Tumuli, p. 49.) Warne Collection. 



32. CIN. URN. i3in. by 9in. Quite plain. Warne Collection. 



