BunJde Edge Forts. By Francis Lynn. 



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SCALE FOR SECTIONS 



Plan and Sections of Fort No. 2 on Btinkle Edge. 



of this Camp, between the inner walls, is about 250 feet 

 by 220 feet. 



The next Fort to the east, No. 3, is a very large and 

 curious work, but somehow it has been missed by those who 

 made the Ordnance Survey. Probably, when the Survey was 

 made, the plantation was so thick as to prevent the Camp 

 from being seen at all. On the occasion of the visit of the 

 Club, it was in the same position ; a recent storm had so 

 rooted up, and tumbled the trees together, that it was quite 

 impossible to trace the form of the Camp below. Even with 

 a second and third visit, the proper planning of it has been 



