PORTESHAM AND BRIDEHEAD DISTRICT. Ixxxi. 



Barrow Problems — Orientation and Secondary 

 Interment. 



Dr. Colley March then gave an address, which appears as a 

 paper in the present volume. 



On the motion of Lord Eustace Cecil, a hearty vote of 

 thanks was passed to Dr. Colley INIarch for his address and for 

 all his labours and valuable services in connection with the day's 

 excursion. 



On the drive back to Dorchester the brakes were stopped near 

 Bridehead lodge for a short space to enable the party to 

 notice the stone circle called the " Devil's Nine Stones," and 

 also, more euphemistically, the " Nine Ladies." 



