328 REPORT—1904. 
195. Small ring, ext. diam. 15-5 mm.—too small for a finger-ring. Mound 55, 
1904. 
196. Small nail, length 12°6 mm., with flat circular head. Mound 78, 1904. 
197. Rivet, diam. 10 mm., height 6°5 mm. ; of a common type at the village, and 
of the character of those with which the bronze bowl is studded. Mound 54, 1904. 
Iron. (J.) 
88. Adze, in two pieces; with socket still filled by the end of the wooden shafts 
much corroded. Mound 78, 1904. Two or three similar implements have previously 
been found in the village. 
Kimmeridge Shale. (K.) 
27. Portion of the rim of a turned vase or bowl, which was 9} in. in diameter at 
the mouth. The vessel had a beaded lip externally, the lip being bevelled off 
inwards and ornamented on the top by two parallel grooves. The parallel striations 
caused by the lathe are well seen. Mound 58, 1904. 
28. Fragment of a large ring or armlet. Mound 55, 1904. 
Human Bone. (M.) 
35, Fragment of parietal bone, found in Mound 55, 1904. 
Animal Bone.’ (N.) 
7. Several beaver teeth. Mound 64, 1904. 
Tusk. (T.) 
11. Boar’s tusk, with perforation at the root end for suspension. Mound 55, 
1904. 
Baked Clay. (D.) 
70. Ball of light reddish-brown clay, almost circular, with indentations which 
appear to have been caused by the impress of the thumb and fingers. Mound 55, 
1902. (Figured in ‘ Proc. Som. Arch. Soc.,’ vol. xlviii. pt. 2, pl. iii. fig. 9.) A some- 
what similar but flatter piece of clay was found this year. 
71. Ball of clay, similar to a spindle-whorl, except that the hole only extends 
partly through the object. Mound 78,1904. Another found at the same place is 
included under the heading of ‘ Spindle-whorls.’ Portion of another was found this 
year. 
Three small balls and fragments of clay, two having cylindrical holes extending 
partly through the objects. 1904. 
Only sixteen sling-bullets were found this year, and one in 1902; they were 
» mostly of fusiform shape. 
Flint. (F.) 
361. Small nodule of flint with natural perforation. Mound 55, 1902. 
362. Small, roughly chipped implement. Mound 58, 1904. 
363. Flake. Mound 58, 1904. 
365. Duckbill-shaped scraper. Mound 78, 1904. 
366. Small worked scraper. Mound 78, 1904. 
367. Pointed flint, with secondary chipping, exhibiting signs of prolonged use. 
Mound 78, 1904. 
368. Worked knife, with dorsal ridge and of triangular section. Mound 55,1904. 
370. Long flake with two worked saw-like edges. Mound 51, 1904. 
In addition to the above, thirty fragments of flint and worked flakes were found, 
including a core in Mound 55. 
* Several wheelbarrows-full of fragmentary animal remains were collected from 
the excavations this year. 
