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The most interesting of the interboulder huts was No. 25 — 

 on the very summit of a boulder group, and to which our 

 attention was called by a long patch of dead grass. This 

 proved to cover a flat rock-table, around which were scattered 

 several pounds of flint-chips, while in one pile were found nine 

 perfect and apparently unused grattoirs or scrapers, and an 



Scraper from Circle No. 25. (Actual size). 



incomplete one ; in another, some good flakes suitable for cutting, 

 and, in a third, some not very good arrows. From this hut, too, 

 comes a very beautiful gabbro celt. The pottery consisted of 

 only two or three very minute portions. There were in the hut 

 two depressed hearths containing charcoal, and a triangular 

 cooking-hole. From the discoveries I am inclined to think that 

 this was B. factory. 



Form of Celt from Circle No. 25, about f actual size. 

 Passing now to the Huts' Circles, I would point out that the 

 wall of this enclosure crosses that of the eastern one, apparently 

 passing over it — a fact which, in' conjunction with other evi- 

 dences, makes me think that the eastern enclosure contains the 



