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stone however appear to a8 . be very accurate 
as regards right angles The discrepancy 
hens ng caused by the fact ae ‘the surface although 
regular is slightly curved and does not form a true 
plane. Two cotton threads stretched along lines 
HE and EI had to be raised about 3 inches out 
‘from Ein order to be drawn taut when touching I 
n ~-; The angle of intersection of these two 
threads gave 90° exactly (on a 6-inch protractor 
divided ms half degrees). Iam of opinion that this 
face up and that above it strings were stretched 
giving a more or less perfectly regular and rectan- 
gular pattern and that the pattern cut on th 
stoue is a vertical projection of the pattern in 
string. Orsay at midday followed shadows 
of the string as projected on the ston 
Stone No. (97) | Rectangular and similar to 78, 79, e 
Stones Nos. (8) All of L. and were rectangular, ie form a 
(99) & (100) platfrom or table under stone 92. Stones 98 and 
there appears to evidence of an old road (say 
about 15 feet wide) from (vide plan No. 1) near the 
well marked 8 to the rocks at 14 0n plan. And 
the indications follow the same grade from end = 
end. Also vide contour plans there appears t 
have been an embankment (around the main neck 
one of stones) which has mostly disappeared. 
e of my survey, sa 8th, rgrg. 
Stone No. (101) see note re stone (92): ror is of granite and 
appears to be the upper half of (93 
Stone No. (102) A granite segment, probably ‘on boulder of 
onion granite. Its upper —_ (when found) is 
slightly concave. Its lower surface convex. 
Thickest at centre, say 9” to Pe and about 2” 
thick at edges See plan 3 for position (as found) 
and shape It is eee gels long by 37 inches 
wide. It has been t dressed on all edges. 
sca this stone Sues rested on top of 
Stoues Nos. (1 “oy "Cle nee ——- planted in the ground 
and (104) (about 2 feet e d). 
Storie No er : rough hee of stone about 1 foot diameter. 
to be an old stone cannon ball. 
Stone No. (106) et in relief, is of granite. Found lying on 
surface, vide plan 
r. Evans tells me that after excavating stone 98 was found to be 
Soest or octagonal, 
