142 SEPULCHRAL POTTERY. 



115. FOOD VESSEL. Same as No. 114. 3 Jin. by 3 Jin. It lay 



with the remains of three infants on a slight ledge close 

 to the primary interment. 



116. CIN, URN. Weston, Portland. Same time as No. 113. 



gin. by 6im No ornament ; two small knobs. Mr. 

 Prideaux. 



117. CIN. URN. Rimbury. 8f in. by 6jin. One row of thumb 



indentations ; slight traces of knobs. Loan, Messrs. 

 Hall and Warne. 



1 1 8. Ridgeway Hill. February, 1837. 7Jin. by 7in. Deep 



pointed indentations divided by angular lines. There 

 is a well-marked foot. Loan, Mr. Hall. 



119. CIN. URN. Melcombe Horsey. i2in. by gin. Flower 



pot shape ; one row of thumb indentations. Loan, Mr. 

 Hall. 



120. 5 Jin. by 6in. Two rows of clearly marked indentations 



made with a sharp point ; three pierced bosses. Loan, 

 Mr. Hall. 



121. CIN. URN. Ridgeway, February, 1837. ^fin. by 6Jin. 



Ornamented with parallel lines, some straight, some 

 wavy made with an implement of six teeth. Four 

 knobs. Loan, Mr, Hall. 



122. Rimbury. 3fin. by 4Jin. Quite plain; three knobs. 



Loan, Messrs. Hall and Warne. 



123. Food vessel. 301. by 5in. One side broken. Loan, Mr. 



Hall. 



124. Fragment. Diam. 6in. Loan, Mr. Hall. 



125. INCENSE CUP, fragment. Near Martinstown. Original 



diameter about 2fin; ornamented on base, as well as 

 on side. See Dorset Field Club Proc., Vol. XXVI., p. 16. 

 Mr. Chas. Prideaux. 



