By the Rev. E. R. Goddard. 353 



cups. In a grave 1ft. 6in. deep a skeleton with pointed bone 

 implements, at its feet another skeleton. On the floor of the 

 barrow another skeleton with necklace of beads, and in grave 

 below, another skeleton. W.A.M. xxxv. 584. 



(6) Bowl barrow 4ft. 2in. high. In centre a cist with burnt bones. 

 Nearer the surface of the barrow an urn standing upright, 16in. 

 high, with burnt bones. W.A.M. xxxv. 584. 



(7) Small bowl barrow. Circular cist with burnt bones. W.A.M. 

 xxxv. 585. 



(8) Very large bowl barrow. On the floor a skeleton with bronze 

 knife dagger and quantity of flint flakes. Below this a grave 

 lft. llin. deep, containing the bones of 2 or 3 grown persons and 

 3 or 4 children "confusedly lain." W.A.M. xxxv. 585. 



(9) Bowl barrow. In centre a cist with urn 16in. high, inverted 

 over burnt bones and a bone pin. W.A.M. xxxv. 585. 



(10) Large flat barrow. In centre a grave 3ft. deep with skeleton. 

 W.A.M. xxxv. 585.' 



(11) Disc barrow, 120ft. in diam. Near centre a cist lft. deep con- 

 taining a very small urn with burnt bones. W.A.M. xxxv. 585. 



(12) A " Pond Barrow." Near the centre a circular cist with burnt 

 bones. W.A.M. xxxv. 585. 



(13, 14, 15) " Pond Barrows." Opened but nothing found. 



(16) Bowl barrow. Had been opened before. Burnt bones and 

 fragments of urn found. W.A.M. xxxv. 585. 



(17) Small flat barrow. Burnt bones near surface. In a grave 3ft. 

 deep a skeleton. Broken deer horns in body of mound. W.A.M. 

 xxxv. 585. 



(18) Bowl barrow, 4ft. high. Cist with burnt bones covered with a 

 large stone. W.A.M. xxxv. 586. 



(19) Bowl barrow. Opened before Mr. Duke's day. W.A.M. 

 xxxv. 586. 



(20) See above, Lake Group, 54. 



From one of the above barrows came the fine urn, 15^in. high, in 

 the British Museum, figured in Ant. and Top. Cab. PI. I. & 

 Romilly Allen's Celtic Art p. 22. 



A curious little urn-shaped cup about 4in. high with 2 pierced ears, 

 from a barrow at Wilsford. Salisbury Museum. 



Ground greenstone celt "from a barrow at Lake." Brit. Museum. 

 Evans' Stone 114 ; W.A.M. xxviii. 261. 

 87. Barrow in park of Lake House just on E. side of Rd. S. of house. 

 O.M. 60 NE. ; A. W. I. Station' V. South. 



Lake. Said to have been found by Rev. E. Duke in a barrow, or 

 barrows, at Lake, were 2 fine bronze twisted torques with 3 spiral 

 bronze " Finger Rings " ?, and 5 penannular armlets of plain 



