By William Gowland, F.S.A., F.I.C. 25 



The following eight were all found either on or in the immediate 

 proximity of the original site of the base of the recumbent stone 

 No. 55a. See Figs. 7, 10, and 12. 



Q. 7 A'M. Weight 36 pounds 2 ounces. 



Q. 7 A'L'. Weight 43 pounds 6 ounces. 



Q. 7 AM. Weight 44 pounds 2 ounces. Fig. 10a 



Q. 7| BL. Weight 45 pounds. 



Q. 6 CL'". Weight 46 pounds. 



Q. 7 A'L'. Weight 46 pounds 15 ounces. Fig. 106. 

 Q. 7 AL". Weight 58 pounds 7 ounces. 

 III. 7 DM. Weight 64 pounds 3 ounces. 



They are ponderous boulders of the quartzite variety of sarsen 

 with their broadest sides more or less flat. 



On their narrower sides most have two distinct working faces, 

 but one has been repeatedly turned round in its holder during use, 

 so that it has become almost spherical in shape. 



There is no well cut groove around the middle of any, but all 



Fig. 11. Heavy maul as used in Japan. 



