158 PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Julj, 1887. 



6. Monument to Creighton. 



An obelisk, 12 inclaes base, twisted on its pedestal, against the sun, through 

 10° ; centre of its base lying S. ( about 1 inch ) and but little to the E. of its 

 original position. 



7. Monument to ChailesH. Axson. 



A column, about 6 ft. high on pedestal about 2 ft. cube, with wi-eath at top 

 of column, facing W. Column was lying on E. side of pedestal, direction 

 about N. 10° W., the direction of E. face of pedestal being N. 3° W. The top 

 of column with wreath uppermost, lay near the pedestal, almost directly E. of 

 its centre, while the base lay farther to the S. 



8. Monument to Columbia T. Axson. 



Next to, and only a few feet South of the last. A pedestal, about 20 inches 

 cube, sapporting an obelisk of 17^ inches base, surmounted by a cross, whose 

 top was 8 ft. 2 in. from the ground. On this cross there had been a crown 8 

 inches high, which was now found imbedded in the earth, resting on what had 

 been its upper surface, in a direction N. 8° E. from its former position, and 8 

 ft. 3 in, from the centre of the base of the pedestal, which had supported it, 

 and therefore a few feet N.N.E, of the centre of the base of the last mentioned 

 monument. The obelisk also was rotated against the sun, through about 14:°. 



JSt. Philip's. 



9. Monument to Anna Serena Lucas. 



A small urn, found lying 3 ft. 9 in. E. of seat at top of inonument 6 ft. high. 



10. Monument to Charles Pritchard. 



An obelisk, 5 ft. 1 in. high, was found lying on S. side of its pedestal, 4^ ft. 

 high. 



11. Monument to Thomas Malone. 



An obelisk 5 ft. high, lying on S. side of its seat, 2 ft. 10 in. high. 



12. Monument to Mrs. Frost. 



A column lying on S. side of its seat, 4^ ft. high. 



13. Monument to WilUam Aiken. 



An urn, found lying N. 25° W. 4 ft. 6 in. from seat 7 ft. high. 



14. Monument to Robert T. TurnbuU. 



A large urn, lying E. 5° S. 8 ft. Gin. from seat about 20 ft. high. 



15. Monument to K. Box. 



A column whose shaft was lying on E. side of pedestal I ft. high. 



Circular Church. 



16. Monument to Mary H. Greenfield. 



An octagonal pyramid or obelisk, rotated against the sun through 10°, cen- 

 tre of its base lies 1 inch N. E. of original position. 



