210 FORT AND HUrCIROLBS ON UPPER WHITADDER 



No. 15. — A stony mound, 20 feet from crest to crest, to the 

 East of No. 12. 



No. 16. — To the North-East of No. 15, internal diameter 

 12| feet, with some upright stones in situ. 



No. 17. — North- West of No. 12, a stony serai-circular mound, 

 21 feet from crest to crest, with some upright stones 



nally, with a stony mound having some stones in situ at 

 the North, North- West, and South. Outside, two stony 

 mounds can be traced from its North and South sides, 

 curving a few yards to the East. 



No. 19.— To the South- West of No. 1. An indistinct, low, 

 stony mound, measuring about 29 feet froui crest to 



crest. 



No. 20. — Stones very distinct, internal diameter 11|^ feet. 

 The wall seems to have been about 2| feet thick, and 

 the entrance has probably been from the East. Part of a 

 rectangular enclosure with some large stones in the course 

 of its foundations adjoins circle No. 19 to the East. 



No. 21. — An indistinct oval stony mound, about 18 feet East 

 and West by 15 feet North and South. It lies in a 

 hollow which ascends the steep bank to the South. 



No. 22. — An oblong foundation 18 feet by 10 feet, consisting 

 of large stones and situated near the South-East corner of 

 the enclosed area. A foundation some 60 feet in length, 

 and consisting of large stones, lies to the East, in a line 

 with the North wall of this small enclosure. 



