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ON SOME RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES 

 IN CORNWALL. 



Supplemental Note to Part I published in former number of this Journal, 

 (pages 185 to 262), 



By Rev. W. IAGO, B.A. 



In issuing the first part of this paper, certain of the plates, 

 from unavoidable causes (partly connected with the borrowing 

 of objects to be illustrated) could not be inserted. Some of 

 them, (Plates 7, 8, P, E, 8, Z), are given herewith ; others (Plates 

 0, Q, T, U), will follow with part II in the next number of this 

 Journal. 



The following 20 Plates belong to part I. 



No. 1. — Cupped Stones, 



,, 2. — Rock-markings, 



,, 3. — Nanstallon-Down Urn, 



„ 4.— Harlyn-Cliff Urn, 



„ 5. — „ ,, bronze, &c, relics, 



„ 6. — Camps, &c, in Cornwall, 



,, 7. — Roman Camp, East Cornwall,... 

 „ 8. — „ West Cornwall, ... 



Letter 0. — Holed Stones of Cornwall, 



„ P. — Cupped Cromlech, Grugith, 



„ Q. — Liskeard & Rialton Stones, 

 „ R. — Roman Coins, bronze, &c, relics, 

 „ S. — Celts, bronze and tin circlet, ... 

 „ T. — Pottery, Mullers and Shovels, 



„ U. — Roman Coins, fibula, &c, 



„ V. — Samian Ware, Tregear, 



„ W. — Pottery"stamped "Lesbius f," ... 



„ X.— Roman Inscription in bowl, 



„ Y. — Roman bowl, jugs, and coins, 



,, Z. — Roman Camp near^Kelly Rounds, 



Plates belonging to Part II will include the Eoman- 

 Imperial and Anglo-Saxon memorials. A list of them will 

 appear in due course. 



