140 SEPULCHRAL POTTERY. 



93. Drixkixg Cup. — Small Clandon Barrow. INIuch broken 



and badly mended, fragments of another cup having 

 been inserted. INIr. Cmmington. 



94. Food Vessel. — Bradford Peverell. s^in. by 4in. Quite 



plain. Mr. Cunnington. 



95. From a large barrow 2| miles West of Dorchester, on 



Bridport Road. Fragments restored in cement. Mr. 

 Cunnington. 



96. CiN. Urn. — Plush. Sin. by yin. Seven shallow grooves 



and three out of four bosses, not pierced, found under a 

 large cairn. INIr. Cunnington. 



97. CiN. Urn. — Chaldon Down. lo^in. yfin. Four bosses ; 



flower pot shape. Mr. Cunnington. 



98. CiN. Urn. — Near Wool, iijin. by9in. No ornament, 



some small bosses. Mr. Cunnington. 



99. CiN. Urn. — Duddle, Puddletown Heath, iiin. by yjin. 



This is one of twelve found in a round barrow, now 

 destroyed. Dented with the end of a stick, and has 

 four bosses. Mr. Cunnington. 



100. CiN. Urn. — Duddle, Puddletown Heath. loin. by 9 Jin. 



Like No. 99. Mr. Cunnington. 



10 1. Food Vessel. — Frome Whitwell, near Dorchester, sin. 



by 6in. A noteworthy specimen of porringer shape, 

 having one handle of good size. It is well covered 

 with ornamentation. A piece of Samian ware, figured, 

 was found also. INIr. Cunnington. 



102. CiN. Urn. — Came Barrow, being the eastern one of two 



barrows on the edge of Fordington Field. 6in. by 6in. 

 With it were found under a stone weighing nearly three 

 tons, the six beautiful flint arrow heads in a frame in 

 Case XXn. Mr. Cunnington, 



103. Food Vessel. — Friar's Waddon. 6 Jin. by 6 Jin. Found 



close to a skull. There was a double burial ; two 

 bosses. Mr. Cunnington. 



104. Cix. Urn. -Friar's Waddon. i5in. by i4in. Four 



mouldings. Mr. Cunnington. 



