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grooved bone pin with animal bones. O.M. 34 NE. ; W.A.M. 

 vi.,323; Smithy. 112, VIII. E. VII. f. [Part of mound and 

 ditch carted away, never ploughed but much cut about and 

 damaged, 1913, M.E.C.] 



67. To N.W. of these a low bowl-shaped barrow with slight ditch, 

 opened by Thurnam (No. 11). Burnt bones and teeth of ox. 

 O.M. 34 N.E. ; W.A.M. vi. 323 ; Smith p. 112, VIII. E. VII. i. 



[67a.] S. of Long Barrow and just N. of earthwork on Wansdyke a 

 very low wide bowl-shaped barrow, no ditch. Not opened. ? Not 

 on O.M. 34 NE. ; Smith p. 114, VIII. E. VIII. g. 



68. E. of this and | mile N. of Wansdyke a low bowl-shaped barrow 

 with ditch. O.M. 34 NE. ; Smith p. 114, VIII. E. VIII. e. 



[68a.] N.E. of Long Barrow, close to track from Horton to Beck- 

 hampton, small barrow opened by Thurnam (No. 14). Burnt 

 bones only. Not in O.M. 34 NE. ; W.A.M. vi. 324 ; Smith p. 113 

 VIII. E. VII. n. 



[It is difficult to say which of Smith's two barrows is represented on 

 O.M. Possibly 68 and 68a should be transposed]. 



Horton Down, E. side,close to Allington boundary, 3 barrows (69 — 71) 

 close together and 1 to S W. O.M. 35 N.W. ; Smith p. 113, 

 VIII. F. VII. a, b, c, d. 



Very flat, with bank and ditch. In centre. 



Very high bowl-shaped, without ditch, opened, no record. 



Easternmost. 

 Bowl-shaped, without ditch, opened, no record. Western- 

 most. 

 Bowl-shaped, opened, no record. 



70. 



(b) 



71. 



(c) 



72. 



(d) 



73 — 75. Beckhampton Down, S. of Devizes— Beckhampton Rd., at 

 6 miles from Devizes, 3 barrows close together near Rd., all bowl- 

 shaped, much ploughed down, and opened without record. O.M. 

 27 SE. ; Smith p. 104, VII. E. VI. f, g, h. 



76. A little nearer Beckhampton a very long large barrow, mutilated & 



ploughed over. Red deer horns found when the top was levelled 

 1879. Devizes Museum. O.M. 27 SE. ; Smith p. 105, VII. E. 

 VI. 1. [Possibly the long barrow referred to by Thurnam as 

 " Bishops Cannings." M.E.C.]. 



77, 78. Just to S. & E. of this, 2 barrows mutilated, and ploughed 



over, a quantity of pottery fragments on one of them (n). O.M. 

 27 SE. ; Smith p. 105, VII. E. VI. (m, n). 



Further E. on the down 2 barrows and a " mound " on O.M. 27 SE. 

 Smith p. 105, V1L E. VI. o, p, 5, shows 3 barrows (79—81). 



79 (o). Large low bowl-shaped, ploughed over. 



80 (p). Low wide barrow, nearly ploughed down. 



81 (5). Large bowl-shaped, with trench across the middle. 



)L. XXXVIII. — NO. CXX. P 



