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viii. The Road to Gram pound, after its Dl 
vifion near the Barrows, 
ix. and near Gw impound it meets the other 
Branch (viii) again. 
N. B. There is not any other convenient Road 
between Uxclla, Leftwithiol and Voluba, 
Grampound . 
x. Road to Uxella, or Leftwithiol. 
xi. Road to Foy, or Vividin, 
xii. A Brook of Water. 
xiii. Caftle Gotha. 
xiv. Hills. 
Tab. II. 
Fig. i . The Section and Ichnography ^Barrow, N° III. 
A. The Circumference of the Barrow. 
B . A fmall Circle of Stones. 
C. The Body of St ones , which lay over the cylindrical 
Bit. 
D. The cylindrical Bit. 
E. The Earth of the Barrow. 
F. The Bajfage cut by the Workmen. 
The Diameter of the Barrow was 4 6 Feet. 
The perpendicular Height 10 - Feet. 
Fig. 2. The SeTlion and Ichnography ^Barrow, N° 1 v. 
A. The Firft Circle of Stones. 
B. Earth. 
C. The Second Circle of Stones. 
D. Earth. 
E. The Centre. 
F. The oblong Bit. 
Q^q q 2 
G. The 
