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ROMAN POTTERY FOUND IN BRITAIN. 
The kind of ornament is very common, and sometimes described 
as roulette-notched or engine-turned pattern. 
Dragendorff, plate III., 49. 
Plate IX. 
13. Small bowl, form 37. 
Light red paste, thin dull red glaze or slip. 
Round the lower portion of the body a band of roulette impressed notches 
in horizontal and nearly vertical rows. 
Colchester Mus., Gen. Collection, 1484, is a fragment of a 
similar bowl. 
14. Side-fragment of straight sloping sided cup, form 49. 
Red paste and glaze. 
Portion of a band of roulette hatching and base mouldings. 
Guildhall Mus. Cat., p. 98, Nos. 462, 464, plate XLV., 6, 8. 
Several fragments of similar cups with roulette hatching from 
Wilderspool are in Warrington Museum ; and others have recently 
been found at Corbridge. 
5. Stamped Wares. 
This is a late description of sigillata, which is also extremely 
rare in the peculiar pattern of sunk squares represented at York. 
Only one example is recorded in the British Museum Catalogue, 
M 180, fig. 86, on a bowl, form 37. 
One fragment of a bowl in Colchester Museum of fine hard 
orange red paste, has a spiral pattern stamped round the inside 
surface of the rim in a similar way to the one now illustrated. 
Fig- 15 ' 
Large Dish, form 51. 
Thin pinkish red glaze or slip. 
On the suface of the wide brim a V-shaped groove, within which are five 
rows of stamped squares of small size, closely conjoined. 
Fig. 15. (About \ linear). 
