YEAVERING BELL AND HAREHOPE FORT 165 



The Rector informed them that the shepherd at Torleehouse 

 had recently found a bronze celt amongst some stones on 

 the summit of the Easter Torr, but there being no time for 

 the members to call and see it, a drawing is now given. 

 It is a clean made, serviceable looking instrument, and in 

 beautiful preservation. 



The map (Plate X.) accompanying this paper shows the 

 route taken by the members on the way to the summit of 

 the Bell. Several very interesting objects were passed on 

 the way, among them the line of an old British road, of 

 Catrail type, on which was noticed a loop or part where the 

 line opens out into two and rejoins after a while. Such loops 

 are characteristic of all these ancient tracks, and may be 

 supposed to have been meant to allow of herds of cattle 



