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Stones Nos. (13) Are rectangular and rest on the same horizontal 
& (18) plane as did stones 4, 5,6and 7. Stone (13) leans 
to the West. Stone(18) leans to the East, for the 
same reasons as before stated. (Because one edge 
was resting on rock and the opposite edge on 
earth only 
Stones Nos. (19) Are rectangular and form a level rectangular 
to (38) tf 
13°31 
height of this platfrom=13°4’ feet. The measure- 
ments of this platform are West side 16°82,’ East 
side 16°98’, North and12°35’, South _end 22°30. 
to (92); & (113) form. M.S.L. ‘ines of upper surface of stone 
o (127) (113) = 12° 14’, of stone (44) = 12°16’ ee 
1214,’ of stone (76)=11°60’. So m an M.S.L. 
height of this plattiorm =12' 03°; and its measure - 
ments are West side 33°04’, East side = =32'85’, 
North end= 25° 17’, South eug 24" 93". So mean 
height = 32°95’, mean width= 
Stones Nos. (39) Are rectangular. Their pee being at the 
(40), (111), 12’ -level. The space between this outside 
(1r2), & (140) rectangle and the next inner rectangle was 
to (143) & (145) found filled with earth to the 12’ level. 
2 
to (15 
Stone No. (96) Has its upper surface at the 12’ lev 
Stone No. (110) Is rectangular. It was found after ae 
upper surface at about the 11 feet lev 
Stones Nos. (42) Are rectangular. They rest with their lower 
& (45) surfaces resting on top surfaces of stones 126, 
d 124, and 117 and 116 respectively. 
Stones Nos. Are also r rectangular and were only discovered 
(114) to 127) after excavating. They appear to have sunk. 
Stone No. (128) Is rectangular and is at a ae level. The 
ower surface of 127 rests on to 
Stone No. (41) _ Isrectangular. Its upper pe Ph is i the same 
level as upper surface of 28 and 27, etc. 
Stone No. (144) Is of granite, it was planted baie in the 
das . and has some patterns or ornamentations 
in r 
Stone No. (129) Has been dressed or cut but is much decom- 
Stone No. (153) (Not shown on plans.) Was a sphere of about 
one foot diameter and had a straight hole on one 
inch diameter cited through its centre from 
surface to surfa It was ofa rock that looked 
very much like the rock described as ‘'I,”’ .but 
seemed more granulated. In 1910 stone 153 was 
hye te rubbe 
on stone 12 until stone 153 is ‘now only about 4 its 
