SEPULCHRAL POTTERY. 1^7 



58. CiN. Urn. — Chcsilborne. 3]in. by 4in. Contains ashes; 



has four bosses and a circle of indentations. The Rev. 

 C. W. Bingham. See No. 45. 



59. Found near Dorchester. yin. by 6|in. A rough circle of 



indentations. Mr. C. Henning. 



60. Found near Dorchester. 6Jin. by 6fin. Full of earth, 



roots, and ashes. IMr. C. Henning. 



61. Fragments restored. Owermoigne. 4|in. by 4in. Mr. 



Cree. 



62. Fragment. 4-¥m. diam. Four small bosses remaining. 



63. Milborne S. Andrew. 5iin. by 5jin. Circular, and rows of 



upright cord-pattern and indentations ; an amulet and 

 bodkin found with it. IMrs. Michel. 

 64 and 65. Food vessels, Wynford Eagle. 6in. by 6in. and 

 4in. by 4in., found together in a cist in the chalk with 

 bones, which cmmbled into dust on contact with the 

 air. {^Celtic Tumuli, p, 36, and Gentleman s Magazine, 

 1827.) ]\riss Davidson. 

 64 is a plain upright vessel, with a well-formed open 

 handle. 



66. Found near Weymouth. 5|in. by 4-|in. Five small bosses. 



Colonel Bramble. 



67. CiN. Urn, — Found near Weymouth, iifin. by loin. Has 



had three bosses ; no ornament. Colonel Bramble. 



68. Probably a food vessel. Castle Hill, Cranborne. 3iin. and 



4|in. No ornament. Dr. Smart, 



69. Rim of Cin. Urn. Culliford Tree. 7in. Mr. Cunning- 



ton. 



70. Incense Cup (probably). Culliford Tree. ifin. by afin. 



Elaborate ornamentation, but without the holes char- 

 acteristic of incense cups. IMr. Cunnington. 



71. Two fragments of incense cup. INIoreton. Size probably 



2in. by 2iin. Part of rim, and base with holes pierced. 

 IMrs. Frampton. 



72. Steeple, i^in, by 2in, Found with some Kimmeridge 



shale dishes. Rev. J. Bond. 



