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3. The middle one, a low barrow. Smith p. 113. VIII. F. vii. 1. 



4. The southernmost, a very small barrow much mutilated. Close to 



this a bowl-shaped barrow formerly existed, destroyed about 

 1878. Smith p. 113. VIII. F. vii. n. m. 



5, 6. i mile to E. of No. 4 at the angle of a long ditch, 0. M. 35 NW. 

 shows 2 small barrows close together. ? those shown by Smith 

 p. 179. XII. G. vii. d, e. One (d) a large wide barrow probably 

 opened by Dean Merewether 1849, the other (e) bowl-shaped, 

 without ditch, apparently not opened. Proc. Arch. Inst. Salisbury 

 p. 100. 



i mile S.E. of these last and J mile N. of Wansdyke O.M. 35 NW. shows 

 a group of 4 small barrows combined with an irregular earth- 

 work, apparently " Earthwork No. I." explored by Dean 

 Merewether, with 3 barrows in the N. compartment of the 

 Earthwork and a mound with 3 sarsen stones on the top of it 

 at the S.W. corner. This mound contained only fragments of 

 animal bones. Of the barrows 



7 — 10 the two smaller in the N.E. corner contained only fragments of 

 pottery, charcoal, and animal bones. The third, a large barrow, 

 had been already opened, without record. Proc. Arch. Inst. 

 Salisbury, 100. O.M. 35 N.W. These maybe (?) the doubtful 

 barrows shown by Smith VIII. F. viii. h, i, 1. 



11. | of a mile N.E. of these and near the Stanton boundary. 0. <1A. 

 35 NW. shows 1 barrow, apparently= Smith p. 181. XII. G. 

 viii. d., a bowl-shaped barrow, opened, probably by Dean 

 Merewether. Proc. Arch. Inst. Salisbury p. 100. 



Earthworks. 



All Cannings Down. Square enclosure | mile N. of Wansdyke. O.M. 

 35 NW. ; Smith p. 115. VIII. F. viii. d. 



All Cannings Down, a long ditch runs N. from Wansdyke over the down 

 for | mile, then turns at right-angle to W., where Barrows 5 & 6 stand, 

 turning again to N. at Allington boundary close to Barrow 2 and to 

 N.W. over Allington Down. Not in Smith ? O.M. 35 NW. 



Rybury Camp. \ mile S. of Wansdyke and Tan Hill. Single vallum 

 & ditch on top of circular projecting spur from Tan Hill, with 

 outwork, much worn down. " Shows marks," says Hoare, " of great 

 antiquity." Interior excavated for white stone. A. W.H. 12; O.M. 

 35. NW. Smith p. 115. VIII. F. viii. b. A ditch runs down steep 

 side on S.W., and many banks and ditches to the S. of Camp. Smith. 



Wansdyke crosses parish from W. to E. just N. of Tan Hill. 0. M. 35 

 NW. 



Finds, Neolithic. 2 pieces of ground celt from site of Late Celtic settle- 

 ment at Cross Farm. W.A.M. xxxvii. 538. 

 2 ground flint celts. Blackmore Museum. 

 Large duck-billed flint scraper. J. W. Brooke Coll. 



