By the Bev. E. H. Goddard. 257 



6 Barrow \ mile S. of Long barrow (5), nearly 1 mile E. of Beach's 



Barn. O.M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map. 82. 

 [6a.] Small barrow close on S.W. side of (6). Not in O.M. 48 NW. 



(1901), but shown in Soc. Ant. Map. (O-M. 1st Ed.) 81. 



7. Barrow just S. of (6). O.M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map. 84. 



8. Small barrow close on W. side of (7). O.M. 48 NW. Soc. Ant. 



Map. 83. 



9. Barrow short distance S.W. of (8). O-M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. 



Map. 76. 



10. Small i barrow just S.W r . of (9) f mile E. of Beach's Barn. O.M. 



48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map. 77. 



11. Small barrow just S.E. of (10). O.M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. 



Map. 79. 

 [11a.] Small barrow almost touching N side of (11) between (10) 

 and (11). Not on O.M. 48 NW. (1901), but shown on Soc. Ant. 

 Map. {O.M. 1st Ed.) 78. 



12. Disc barrow on Weather Hill touching W. side of track Marl- 



borough to Salisbury at 13 miles from Marlborough, a little 

 distance S. of ditch, \ mile E. of (6) and (7). O.M. 48 NW. ; 

 Soc. Ant. Map. 85. 



13. Barrow a little distance E. of (1 2) on N. side of track from E. 



to W. O.M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 87. 



14. Barrow about £ mile N. of (13) on S. side of ditch on Weather 



Hill. O.M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map. 86. 



15. Disc barrow \ mile S.E. of (12), E. of track Marlborough to 



Salisbury, N. of track E. to W. O.M. 48 SW. ; Soc. Ant. 

 Map. 88. 

 The following barrows apparently belong to this group (6 — 15) 



but cannot be assigned exactly to their proper numbers. 

 Large round barrow under cultivation on Haxton Down, opened 

 by W. Cunnington 1894. Quantity of wood ashes on floor, flint 

 scrapers and flakes scattered through mound. No interment 

 found, but evidence of one by cremation. W.A.M. xxviii. 172. 

 Another round barrow under cultivation \ mile E. of Coombe, 

 opened by W. Cunnington 1894. Had been opened before. 

 Parts of skeleton and fragment of urn. W.A.M. xxviii. 172. 

 Low flat barrow \ mile E. of Beach's Barn, opened by Capt. W. 

 Hawley. Skeleton at full length with two bronze coins of 

 Constantine Junr., a Komano-British interment which had 

 disturbed the original ; bones and Bronze Age pottery being- 

 scattered through the mound. W.A.M. xxxvi. 626. 

 Earthworks. A straight double ditch and bank or causeway runs N.W. 

 from Sidbury Uamp following parish boundary of Fittleton and the 

 two Collingbournes for a mile. O.M. 48 NW. On E. side of this, two 

 parallel ditches running E. and W. enclosing between them the Snail 

 Down group of barrows in the two Collingbournes, the northern 

 ditch ending at the straight " causeway," the southern crossing it 



