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Stone XXIX. — Pointed at both ends. Slopes towards N. Smooth, flat 

 surface and sides. A depression in turf at N. only, where its height is 

 about 1 foot. The thickness of stone appears to be only 6 inches at N.E. 

 point, whilst on the S.W. side it is 2 feet, to which it gradually rises 

 from N. and N.E. The stone is thicker at S. than at N.N.W. 



States XXX. and XXXI. — Slight depression in turf between and to the 

 E. of these stones. Flat and fairly smooth ; height, 1 inch or 2 inches 

 from turf. No. XXX. slopes very slightly to N., No. XXXI. somewhat 

 considerably to N. and E. 



Stone XXXII. — Of the nature of a stump, but rather larger. Slight 

 depression to S.W. Mound of turf to N.E., E., and S.E., where the stone 

 only lises 2 inches. On S.W. it is I foot high. Turf grows in places 

 on top, which is rather flat. Rough at sides, sloping abruptly from top 

 at S. and N.w! 



Stone XXXIII. — In slight depression, sloping slightly towards ditch. 

 Fairly flat surface. Height, about 1 foot. Point to N.E. only 3 inches 

 above turf. 



Stone XXXIV. — In a marked depression on inner bank of ditch, par- 

 ticularly marked at N. and E. Somewhat heart-shaped, flat and fairly 

 smooth. About 6 inches in height, with turf growing up sides everywhere, 

 except at W. and S.W. 



Stone XXXV. — Flat, smooth surface. Slopes slightly towards S.W. 

 On W. slopes off to turf. On E., 9 inches high. 



Stone XXXVI. — Smooth, but uneven surface. Slopes slightly to E., 

 and partly overgrown with turf in centre and to S. and S.S.W. At N. 

 and N.N.W. it is 3 inches high, but turf runs up to level of stone elsewhere. 



Stone XXXVII. — Lies in slight depression which deepens considerably 

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

 flat surface. At W., 2 feet in height, and at E., 2.3 leet. This stone is 

 cleaving lengthwise, or, rather, horizontally into three slabs. At N. its 

 height is only 10 inches. Upright sides all round. 



Stump 5.— To the N. of Stone XXXVII. 



Stump 6.— Small stone which was moved in making excavations to N.E. 

 of Stone XXXVII. 



Stone XXXVIII.— Small flat stone, level with the turf, which is grow- 

 ing over it. Plan shows stone appearing above surface. Slopes to N. 

 and E. 



Stone XXXIX. — 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 rounded surface, rising to about 6 inches above 

 turf. The piece to S. slopes from N. end to S., where it reaches the 

 turf; the N. end of this piece is 8 inches above turf. 



Stump 7. — Much overgrown with turf. A piece of stone, 9 inches by 

 6 inches, only appears above the surface. Plan shows the probable out- 

 line with turf removed. 



