74 ARBOR LOW EXCAVATIONS IN 1901 AND 1902. 



Stone XVII. — Lies in slight depression ; nearly fiat, but sloping slightly 

 towards the W. ditch, where its height is only 6 inches, rising at N. to 

 1 foot ; very rough surface, sides a little overgrown with turf. 



Stump 2. — Cleaved in two and partly overgrown with turf; height, 

 10 inches. 



Stone XVIII. — Slopes off towards the W. ditch ; at E. its height is 

 about 9 inches ; at \V. ij foot. Flat surface, but much pitted, and 

 turf-covered in places. 



Stump 3. — Stands at two highest points 1 foot from turf, with a dip 

 of 4 inches between. 



Stone XIX. — On a slight mound. Height at S. 0.7 foot from average 

 turf, rising slightly higher (ridge N.E. and S.W. line), and then gradually 

 sloping off to turf at N. and N.W. 



Stone XX. — Slopes all round to turf from a central point, height 1 foot. 

 It does not, however, slope off at W. point. 



Stone XXI. — Lies in slight depression, sloping slightly towards ditch. 

 Flat surface and pitted in places. Height, 1.2 foot. Ragged along N.E. 

 edge. 



Stone XXII. — Flat ; slopes towards the ditch; height, 1.3 foot. Half- 

 oval weathered hole through side of stone on S.W. 



Stone XXIII. — Lies in very slight depression ; very uneven side towards 

 W. Rough surface, pitted somewhat to S.E., S., and S.W., and highest 

 at these points. Flat surface to N. and N.W., height, 1 foot. At other 

 points it is 1.2 foot high. 



Stone XXIV. — Slopes towards N. ; slopes off to turf at N.W. and N., 

 but not at N.E. Depression in turf at S. end, extending half-way across 

 stone to N. At S.E. corner its height is 1.3 foot; at S.W. 2 feet 

 gradually sloping along W. face to turf on N.W. Flat surface with small 

 but numerous " pittings." 



Stone XXV. — Marked depression in turf at S., but not at N. freight 

 at S. 2J feet. The stone slopes towards the N. where it reaches the turf 

 level. Rough surface, with fracture at N., running N.W. to S.E. Turf 

 rises in depression under the stone at S., to support it. The stone is tilted 

 up at S., at an angle of about 20 degrees with turf. Much rubbed under- 

 neath by sheep. 



Stone XXVI. — In slight depression to N., more marked to S. Slopes 

 towards N., almost to turf level. At S. its height is 2 feet. It is about 

 ij foot thick at S. Large "pittings," but not numerous. Two oval 

 holes, through stone to turf. The larger hole measures 18 inches by 

 10 inches. 



Stump 4. — Very narrow and sharp, about 18 inches high. 



Stone XXVII. — Very rough, about 1.5 foot high in middle. At N., 

 an angle of 3 inches from turf, from which the stone rises abruptly. 



Stone XXVIII. — Height, 2 inches above turf: almost entirely overgrown 

 except a small portion to N. Flat. 



