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feet seven inches in height, three feet nine inches in breadth, and ten 

 inches in thickness; while Xo. 23 measures four feet in height, 

 fourteen inches in breadth of face, and is fifteen inches in receding 

 depth. 



The second stone, on the right-hand or north side of the passage, 

 is here presented to view. It stands three feet six inches high, two 

 feet eight inches broad, and is nine inches thick. 



On Xo. 25, the first stone on the right of the passage, measuring 

 two feet six inches in height, two feet seven inches in width, and one 

 foot in thickness, no devices, if any such ever existed, are now trace- 

 able. 



The stone, Xo. 27, standing across the end of the passage where it 





opens into the large central chamber, measures two feet five inches in 

 width, and also in height, and seven inches in thickness, having its 

 eastern face marked as here shown. Xo. 28, also standing across the 

 passage, between Xos. 4 and 5 on the south, and Xo. 23 on the north 

 side, measures two feet two inches in height, is two feet wide, and one 

 foot thick ; but is quite devoid of sculptures of any kind. 



We found a loose fragment of an inscribed rock, here represented, 



Fragment of inscribed rock. 



standing two feet eight inches in height, near the entrance to the pas- 

 sage ; but it would be impossible to decide to what portion of the cam 



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