By William Gowland, FX A., F.I.C. ' 9 



Excavation IV. was next made, after which the monolith was 

 raised in a south-westerly direction until it was approximately 

 perpendicular. 



The north-west half of Section V. was then undertaken, and 

 when completed the inclination of the monolith to the south-east 

 was rectified. 



Excavations VI., VII., VIII., and the remainder of V. were then 

 taken out in the order given, and lastly Excavation Q. 



The chief features of the most important of the excavations will 

 now be considered. 



The positions in which the stone implements were found are 

 projected on the plan (Fig. 2) and into one section of each excavation. 



