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17. Momiment to Susan Carrere. 



A fluted column with a piece, 3 in. long and | in. tliick, broken out on W. 

 S.W. arc of base of column; centre of base 2i in. E.N.E. of original position. 



18. Monument to Archibald Whitney. 



An obelisk, slightly rotated against the sun ; centre of base slightly N. of 

 original position. S.W. corner of plinth of obelisk is slightly chipped. 



19. Monument to Mrs. R. Dewar Simons. 



A large urn, found 2 ft. 6 in. S. 20° W. from seat 7 ft. high. 



20. Monument to David Eamsay. 



A fluted column, lying S. of its pedestal, direction of shaft nearly E. and W. , 

 its middle point S. 30° E. from centre of pedestal. 



21. Monument to Richard Yeadon. 



An obelisk, rotated with the sun through 6 or 7° ; centre of base lies one and 

 one-half inch South of original position. 



The urn was found S.W. of obelisk, 1 ft. 9 in. from centre. 



22. Monument to William Lloyd. 



A square, short pillar, rotated with the sun, 6 or 7°, centre of base is N. of 

 original position. 



In this cemetery there issued from under the N. side of a slab on the ground, 

 covering the grave of Joseph T. Wells, a stream of water and sand, rising over 

 the brick enclosure 2 inches high, and leaving sand at a distance of a foot or 

 more from the aperture.* 



Unitarian GlmrcJi. 



23. Monument to Taggart. 



Obelisk, rotated against the sun, through 20°, with centre of its basal sur- 

 face lying to the E. of its original position on surface of pedestal. 



24. Monument to Mrs. Sylvia Hathaway. 



On a rectangular base ; was found lying N. of its base, having fallen, appar- 

 ently by turning on N. edge of its base, or possibly on one of the N. corners. 



": Liitlieran Church. 



25. Monument 'to Mrs. Lucretia Mouzon. 



Base of obelisk rotated against the sun 3*^, its N.E. angle was found S. 52^ W. 

 about one and one-half inch from original position. 



26. Monument to Henry Cohrs. 



Base of obelisk rotated against the sun 6°, apparently about the N.W. angle 

 as centre of motion ; this angle being the least moved from its original position. 



* This cemetery lies West of tliat of St. Philip, and Is only separated from it by a 

 wooden fence. 



