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stones, from which it is evident, as the devices pass out of sight into 

 the structure, that they were sculptured before their erection in their 

 present position. 



This stone is opposite to the entrance, and forms the southern wall 



of the chamber. It is four feet five inches high, three feet wide, and 

 nine inches thick. 



No. 10. 



The western wall of the southern chamber is formed by the stone 

 here represented, measuring three feet four inches high, three feet 

 ten inches wide, and nine inches thick. 



