Chap. IV. 



OF ANCIENT BUILDINGS. 



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The section shown in Fig. 12 was taken 

 in the centre of the Basilica, and though it was 

 5 feet in depth, the natural sub-soil was not 



Mould, 20 inches 

 thick. 



Rubble Tfi'h broken 

 t lea, 4 incbes thick. 



Black decayed wood, 

 in th ckf f t i'& t 6 

 incbes thick. 



Section in a block of buildings in the middle of the town of 

 Silohester. 



reached. The bed marked " concrete " was 

 probably at one time a floor ; and the beds 

 beneath seem to be the remnants of more 

 ancient buildings. The vegetable mould was 



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