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The Thirty -third General Meeting. 



No.41. Much worn by feet. 

 „42, Slightly chipped : otherwise unhurt. 

 „ 43. Chipped a little : otherwise in good condition. 

 „ 44. Chipped, and also worn by feet. 

 „ 45. In fair order. 



„ 46. "Very slightly damaged. ) these two stones are in 



„ 47. Do. do. ' pretty good order. 



^ 48. Very little injured. This stone has a curious diagonal vein 



of infiltrated silex across it. 

 „ 49. Letters recently cut on it, and otherwise chipped. 

 „ 56 a. Very much worn : the surface entirely gone, from walking 



on it. 



„ 50 b. Surface gone by feet. [Rabbits burrowed below.] 

 „ A. Very much worn by feet. 



9 , 50 1. Mortice worn by feet ; otherwise in fair condition. 

 „ 51. One recent chip : otherwise in good order. This stone does 

 not appear to have gone any farther in the incline from 

 what it did many years ago. 

 „ 52. Very much damaged by feet, and by boys making, a slide 



down it. [Rabbits burrowed below.] 

 „ 52 I. Not recently damaged, excepting the edge, which is worn 

 away by many feet. 

 53. Surface worn by feet : otherwise in good order. 

 „ 54 0. Damaged by footmarks : otherwise not injured of late. 



[Rabbits burrowed below.] 

 „ 54 b. In fair order. 

 „ 54 c. In fair order. 

 „ 54 I a. Slightly injured on surface. 

 54 I b. Very badly worn on surface. 

 541 ^.Somewhat injured, but not very materially* 

 „ 55. Very badly chipped. 



„ 56. Very slightly chipped : otherwise in good order. 



„ S. 57. [Underground— therefore protected from injury.] 



„ 58. Chipped, cut, and badly scratched. 



„ 59. In good order. 



„ 60. Very much injured by feet. 



