334 Plukkett — On the Exploration of the Knochninny Cave. 

 The large urn before referred to is now in the It. I. A. Museum. 



Fig. 6. — Urn found in Knockninny Cave. 

 This urn was rudely, but very strongly formed, and composed of 

 coarse material, apparently brick earth, and angularpebbles of small size. 

 It stood 14^ inches high, 15 in diameter, and 47 round the neck ; the 



Figs. 7 & 8._j^i m anQ Fragment of Urn from Knockninny Cave (half size). 



rim was 1£ broad, and the bottom (measured after it was fractured) 

 2 thick. It was almost devoid of ornamentation, except a few lines 

 that may have been scratched across the rim when the clay was soft. 

 [See next Paper.] 



