436 REPORT — 1901. 



Fairly flat surface. Height about 1 foot from turf all round. Point to N.E., only 

 3" above turf in depression. c ■,. , „,, 



Stone .YA'A'J r.— Lies in a marked depression on inner bank of ditch. The 

 depression particularly marked at N. and at E. Stone somewhat heart-shaped and 

 flat and fairly smooth. About 6" in height above turf in depression all round, with 

 tutf growing up sides everywhere, except at W. and S.W. 



Stone A'A'AF.— Flat smooth surface. Slopes slightly towards centre of circle. 

 On W. slopes off to turf. On E. 9" in height above turf. 



Stone A'A'A'F/.— Smooth but uneven surface. Slopes slightly to E., and partly 

 overgrown with turf, especially over centre and to S. and S.S.W. At N.^ and 

 N.N.W. it stands 3" above turf, but turf runs up to level of stone on all other sides. 



Stune A'A'A'F/ J. — Lies in slight depression all round, which, however, deepens 

 considerably to E. and S.E. Slopes slightly towards ditch and N., with fairly 

 smooth flat surface. At W. point it is 2 feet above turf in depression, and at E. 

 about 2-3 feet. This stone is cleaving lengthwise, or, rather, horizontally into three 

 slabs. This is particularly well seen on all sides but the N. At N. its height is 

 only 10" from turf in depression. Upright sides all round. 



Stone A'A'A' FJ//.— Small flat s-tone, level with the turf, which is growing over 

 it. Plan shows only that part of stone which appears at surface. Slopes to N. 



and E. .„-,., 



Stone A'A'A'JA'. — On slight elevation. Broken into three pieces, all of which 

 are becoming overgrown with turf. The N. piece is nearly level with turf. The 

 middle has somewhat rounded surface, and rises in middle to about 6" above turf. 

 The piece to S. slopes from N. end to S., where it reaches the turt ; the N. end of 

 this piece is about 7" or 8" above surrounding turf. 



Stunijp 1. — Much overgrown with turf. A piece of stone only 9" x 6" shows at 

 present, which does not rise above turf level. Plan shows the probable outline 

 when turf is removed. 



Stones XL., XLI., and A'i 7"/.— Together in a mass in slight depression all 

 round. See photograph. No. XL. slopes to S. and S.S.W. At highest point at N. 

 it is U foot above turf in depression. The S.E. and N.W. points are about 10" from 

 turf. "At S, and S.S.W. it meets the turf. No. XLI. slopes from the S.E., meeting 

 the turf level under No. XLIII. ; rather rough, uneven surface, standing at N.E. 

 about l-o foot from turf in depression, at S.E. about 1-3 foot, and at S.S.AV. about 

 1 foot. No. XLII. overlaps No. XLI. to S.E , and slightly over No. XL. to N.E. ; thick- 

 ness of stone about 1 foot at S.E. ; stone slopes to centre, where it is only 4" from 

 turf. At S.E. end the highest point is about 1§ foot from turf in depression. 



Stone XLIII. — Slopes very slightly towards centre of circle. Flat and smooth 

 surface. Runs to turf on N.AV., S.E., S., and S.W. ; in fact, pretty well all round. At 

 S.E. the stone is about 4" above turf level. 



Stump 8. — Very narrow, just appearing above turf. 



Stone A'i/F.— Flat, sloping but slightly towards ditch. Height about 7" from 

 turf level at N.W. S. S.E. corner overgrown with turf, NE. corner al'^o ; in fact, a 

 very little of the stone at S.E. shows above the surface. Uneven, weathered 

 surface. 



Sloiw XLV. — Flat, with very uneven weathered surface and fractured. More 

 than half the stone is overgrown with turf, fairly regularly distributed. 



Stone XLVI. — Nearly flat, sloping slightly towards centre of circle. Fairly 

 smooth surface. ' Shoulder ' across middle, height 7" above turf, rising again to 6" 

 above turf at S. Turf growing across depression below ' shoulder.' Stone almost 

 entirely overgrown, dotted on phin, to S.S.W. of XLYI. 



Stumps 9 and 10. — Small stones (not really 'stumps'), just appearing above 

 surface. 



Stumps 11 anil 12. — Ragged stones, broken off, just appearing above surface. 

 Stump 13.— This stump, leaning towards E., was only revealed by excavation. 

 Siones outside S. Causcn-ai/.—Vair\y large, long and narrow stone, height at E. 

 1-3 foot from surface, sloping oif at centre westwards, and rising again near W. end 

 to about 9" from turf. Stump close to two rounded stones a little above turf 

 level, on side of S. rampart. 



Ttvo St'^nrs in Ditch. — Two stones in ditch on S.W. One long and narrow, about 

 8" in height from turf ; the other, an uneven boulder, rising 1 foot above surface. 



There are other small stones here and there at Arbor Low, which seem to be 

 hardly worth mentioning, although they might prove to be somewhat larger if 

 exposed by excavation. 



