By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 349 



[45c] (13) Small barrow close to last, opened by Hoare. Burnt 

 bones. A. W. I. 211 ; not on O.M. 60 NW. [No trace found, 

 1912. M.E.C.] 



46. (14, 15) Twin barrow in plantation, N.E. of 45. The smaller 



mound opened before Hoare's time. Tb e larger mound contained 

 an immense quantity of ashes on the floor. A small cist with 

 burnt bones, 4 glass notched beads, one stone bead, 2 of amber 

 and a bronze awl. O.M. 6 N W. ; A. W. I. 211 PI. XXX. [Con- 

 dition very dilapidated, 1912. M.E.C.] 

 Barrows 16 — 20 just outside plantation. Opened by the Rev. E. 

 Duke 1806. Contents preserved at Lake House and sold July 

 10th, 1895. Mostly bought by British Museum. W.A.M. xxviii. 

 260. Probably referred to as Nos. 1—4 in Rev. E. Duke's MS. 

 Notes, printed W.A.M. xxxv. 582. 



47. (16?) {Dukes MS. 1) In cist 3ft. 3in. deep burnt bones with 



bronze knife dagger. O.M. 60 NW. [Overgrown with bushes, 

 just distinguishable, 1912. M.E.C.] 



48. (18) {Duke's MS. 2 ?) Large barrow. Burnt bones on floor with 



bronze knife dagger and boar's tusk. O.M. 60 NW. [Condition 

 fair, 1912. M.E.C.] 



49. (17 ?) {Duke's MS. 3 ?) Large barrow. Cist 3ft. deep, burnt bones 



and bronze knife dagger. O.M. 60 NW. [Condition fair, 1912. 

 M.E.C.] 



50. (19 1) {Duke's MS. 4 ?) Large bell-shaped barrow. Cist 1ft. 8in. 



deep with great quantity of burnt bones spread over bottom, 

 bronze knife dagger, and 4 bone objects with patterns on them. 

 The bones and other objects had apparently been deposited in a 

 wooden box. O.M. 60 NW. A.W. I. 212, PI. XXXI; W.A.M. 

 xxxv. 584. [Condition fair, 1912. M.E.C.] 

 [50a.] (20) Barrow E. of 49. 1 opened by Duke. [Much ploughed 

 down ; still under plough, 1912. M.E.C.] 



4 Barrows, 51— 54, close together \ mile N.E. of Lake Group and 

 plantation on E. side of Ditch on Wilsford Down. Shown on 

 Hoare's Plan of Barrows on Lake Down. O.M. 60 NW. ; 

 A. W. I. 207. Their identification is doubtful. 



51. (24?) Opened by Hoare. Just under the turf burnt bones and 



fragments of drinking cup. Lower down another deposit of burnt 

 bones just over the head of a skeleton, and below this another 

 skeleton with stag's horns beside it. O.M. 60 NW. ; A.W. 

 I. 211. 



52. (23?) Opened by Hoare. Cist with burnt bones. O.M. 60 



NW. ;A.W. I. 211. 



53. (22) Opened by Hoare. Had been disturbed, but probably 



contained 3 skeletons and 3 drinking cups. Skeleton of a child 

 with drinking cup was complete. O.M. 60 N W. ; A. W. I. 211, 

 PI. XXVIII. 8; Stourhead Cat. 246 fig. 



