SEPULCHRAL POTTERY. 135 



33. CIN. URN. Sutton Down. i4in. by 8|in. Two well- 



formed handles pierced horizontally. Warne Col- 

 lection. 



34. CIN. URN. Fordington Field. 9in. by gin. Quite plain, 



with semi-circular handles. (Celtic Tumuli, Part III., 

 p. 49.) Warne Collection. 



35. CIN. URN. Roke Down, Bere Regis. i3in. by nin. At 



the widest part there is a slight ridge worked into four 

 bold handles. (Celtic Tumuli, Part II., p. 2.) Warne 

 Collection. 



36. CIN. URN. Rimbury. i6in. by loin. Nearly plain. 



(Celtic Tumuli, p. 58.) 



37. CIN. URN. Bincombe. nin. by Sin. Cord-pattern 



ornament, both circular and herring-bone. (Celtic 

 Tumuli, p. 52.) Warne Collection. 



38. CIN. URN. Sturminster Marshall. i2in. by 8in. Orna- 



mented with small dents ; urn much broken. Warne 

 Collection. 



39. CIN. URN. Rimbury. izin. by yin. A row of diagonal 



short dents and three knobs. Warne Collection. 



40. CIN. URN. Rimbury. nin. by 901. With this urn and 



No. 39 is a slab of rag stone, which had served as a 

 cover. A well-made notched rim. {Celtic Tumuli, 

 p. 62.) Warne Collection. 



41. A fragment. Bagber, Milton Abbas. Mr. Mansel- 



Pleydell. 



42. CIN. URN. Bagber, Milton Abbas. 9in. by Sin. Orna- 



mented with shallow grooves and four remarkably small 

 pierced bosses. This urn, like No. 53, was evidently 

 cracked when first made, and mended by two ties, the 

 holes for which remain. Mr. Mansel-Pleydell. 



43. Bagber, Milton Abbas. siin. by siin. Five shallow 



grooves, the top one marked as if with a finger nail. 

 One pierced boss remains. Mr. Mansel-Pleydell. 



44. CIN. URN. Chesilborne. Sin. by Sin. One boss remains. 



Rev. C. W. Bingham. 



