By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 197 



[To. E. of these and close on N. side of Devizes Ed. a group of 5 

 barrows together (19—23). O.M. 27 SE. ; Hoare shows these 

 as 7 round barrows. 



19. Large high bell-shaped barrow, with ditch and a sarsen stone at 

 base. Opened, no record. O.M. 27 BE. ; Smith p. 103, VII. D. 



VI. o. [Formerly ploughed, now under grass 1913, M.E.C.] 



20. Large low barrow, of long shape, much spread about and ploughed 



down, not opened 1 Hoare shows 5 round barrows here only. 

 O.M. 27 SE. ; A. W. II. Stations XI., XII. ; Smith p. 103, VII. 

 D. VI. p. [Not really a long barrow, still under plough 1913, 

 M.E.C.] 



21. Large high bell-shaped barrow. Opened, no record. O.M. 27. 

 SE. ; Smith p. 103, VII. D. VI. q. [Very much ploughed down 

 1913, M.E.C.] 



22. High bell-shaped barrow with wide ditch. Opened, no record. 



O.M, 27 SE. ; Smith p. 103 VII. D. VI. r. [Never ploughed, 

 M.E.C.] 



23. Wide low barrow on N. side of group. Opened, no record. O.M. 



27 SE. ; Smith p. 103, VIL D. VI. 3. [Never ploughed, M.E.C.] 



24. 25. To N. and N.W. of this group, 2 barrows in O.M. 27 SE, 



not shown by Smith. 



26. To E. J-mile from the group, a large low barrow with ditch. 



Opened, no record. O.M. 27 SE. ; Smith p. 105, VIL E. VI. k. 



[Close to junction of Koman and Devizes Eds., touching the Eoman 



Ed., Smith notes a circular ring possibly a large disc barrow, or 



possibly a modern ditch, not on O.M. 27 SE. ; Smith p. 104, 



VII. E. VI. a. 



27, 28. Just N. of Wansdyke at Old Shepherd's Shore, a group of 



a small bowl shaped barrow, opened, no. record, and a small 

 disc-shaped barrow with double ditch, both now mutilated by 

 flint diggers, and close to them a circular hollow or " Pond Bar- 

 row." Smith pp. 65, 66, IV. C. VII. 1, m, n ; O.M. 34 NE. 

 shows the 2 barrows. 



[28a]. Half-way between Blackland Hollow and Old Shepherd's 

 IShore a little distance N. of Wansdyke, a large wide barrow, 

 very low and inconspicuous, 2ft. high. Opened by Thurnam 

 (No. 4). In centre in round cist a heap of burnt bones covered 

 with ashes and 2 beautiful barbed and tanged flint arrowheads 

 and a rudely-formed knife. Not in O.M. (?) ; W.A.M vi. 319 ; 

 Arch. XLIII. &0,fig. III. ; Smith p. 63, IV. B. VII. f. 



A large cin. urn from a barrow W. of Shepherd's Shore now ploughed 

 down, is in Devizes Museum, Cat. II. JAbfig, ; W.A.M. VI. 397. 



Group of 5 barrows at Baltic Farm, just N. of junction of Wansdyke 



and Devizes Ed. at Shepherd's Shore. O.M. 34 NE. 

 29, 30, 31. Triplet of 3 barrows enclosed in the same ditch, now 

 much mutilated. One of them a large bell-shaped barrow at 

 the N. end opened by Hoare 1814 gave no sign of any interment, 



