Balh/martin Church B/idyis 5 



ornamentation by scores or dents, one, a thin unsooted vessel, 

 eviciently a milk bowl, had a smoothing surface paste, and one 

 was wheel turned, and elaborately ornamented both inside the lip 

 and outside. The last mentioned is of particular interest owing 

 to its minute resemblance to portions of a vessel found in 1897 

 by Mr. R. M. Young, in a sandhill settlement near Groomsport* 



1 and 2 — Scrabo freestone, not apjiarently damaged by fire. 

 3 and 4 — Basalt, much burned there were several examples of 4. 

 5 — Cultra Limestone, undamaged by fire, there were several of 

 these, and one base of a small window of same. 



* Ilhistrated and described in tlie Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 2nd 

 series, vol. iv., p. 46. 



