Stone No. (1) 
Journal of the F.M.S, Museums. [Vou. EX, 
Length Width Depth Description. 
195 12°0 iD, 
21'0 14'0 Be 8 
22°0 130 desk; 
22°5 I4°0 L,D, 
I5'0 I2°0 L,D, 
20°5 I4'0 LD, 
21°0 12°0 L,D, 
o LD, 
See notes and plans. L,D, 
9) L,D, 
3) L,D, 
és BI L,D 
) G, 
»” R.L, 
29 RL, 
, R,L, 
R,L, 
> R,L, 
x hed L,D, 
18°0 9°5 L,D, 
16°0 9°5 L,D, 
1g 9°5 aD, 
12'9 5 i), 
See notes GF 
FSO re) i: 
16°0 9°0 $4), 
18"0 90 L,D, 
16°0 9°0 La. 
16°0 LD. 
16'0 I0°0 LD, 
14'0 10°0 £33 
150 To'0 A oF 
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Stands on end planted in upright position, 
looks at first glance as if made of concrete of 
colour she grain similar to that of a sand-concrete 
floor of the rough (not paps kind. Scraped 
with a knife it comes off in y powder, like a 
pure Portland cement, or a imposing ime 
stone. It is hard and well preserved. For size 
please see plan No. . 
The inscriptions on 3 .B,C and D are very clear, 
are in eons of from y'5 to } inch. The surface 
of 
is sto 
found sloped to the South with a zenith distance 
