The Eachwick Kaims. 



The wavy outline of the large kaim is due to ploughing. 

 Between this kaim and the one in the foreground (from which 

 the picture is taken) can be seen part of a peat bog enclosed by 

 these kaims. 



(Photographed by Mr. F. G. Trobridge). 



Dewley Hill. 

 A round gravelly hillock resting on boulder-clay at the side 

 of the Dewley Burn and the head of the Ouseburn. It is 

 probably a kaim. 



