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The monument on the Braid, Mar own,* is a large 

 circular mound of earth and rubble about 3 feet high, 

 with slabs on end set around (fig. 18). The diameter, 

 inside, is about 12 yards. An entrance on the south is 

 distinguished by two upright stones facing each other, 

 about a yard apart. Alongside on the N.E., and appa- 

 rently associated with it, is a remarkable avenue about 

 36 yards long by 10 yards wide, formed by two substantial 



Fig. 18. 



Mount Murray" Circle : Plan of the remains on the 

 Braid, Marown, after Sir H. Dryden. 



embankments of earth and large stones. Between 

 this and the circle are two rings of stones on end, 

 evidently remains of a tumulus from which the soil has 

 been removed. 



The remains of a circle which may have been of 



* Sometimes called Mount Murray Circle. 



