CONWELL — On the Cemetery of Taillten. 



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be the surest means of leading to their interpretation, we submit, from 

 careful drawings of the stones, engravings of these devices, in the 

 following order, beginning with the first stone on the left hand side as 

 you enter the passage. 



This stone sinks out of sight below a horizontal flooring slab, but 

 the portion visible measures 3 feet 6 inches in height, 2 feet 3 inches 

 in breadth, and six inches in thickness. Over a very curious wheel- 

 shaped figure, occupying the lower surface of the stone, and measuring 

 14 inches across, the prevailing character of the sculpture will be seen 

 to be cup-and-circle-marking of various forms. 



The measurements of this stone are four and a half feet in height, 



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three feet four inches broad, and four inches thick. It will be re- 

 marked that the sculpturesoccupyprincipally the upper half of the stone. 



