142 SEPULCHRAL POTTERY. 



115. Food Vessel. — Same as No. 114. 3jin. by 3Mn. 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. 



pin. by 6in. No ornament ; two small knobs. INIr. 

 Prideaux. 



117. CiN. Urn. — Rimbury. 8fin. by 6fin. One row of thumb 



indentations ; slight traces of knobs. Loan, Messrs. 

 Hall and Warne. 



118. Ridgeway Hill. February, 1837. 7iin. 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 pin-. Flower 



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

 Hall. 



120. sJin. 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. 8fin. by 6fin. 



Ornamented with parallel lines, some straight, some 

 wayy 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. 3in. by sin. One side broken. Loan, Mr. 



Hall. 



124. Fragment. Diam. 6in. Loan, ]\Ir. Hall. 



125. Incense Cup, fragment. — Near Martinstown. Original 



diameter about 2f in ; ornamented on base, as well as 

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

 Mr. Chas. Prideaux. 



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