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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
STONE NEAR STICKLEPATH. 
{Northern side.) 
human figure with a halo round the head. This face is eight 
inches across. About eleven inches from the top, the segment of 
a circle, with the convex surface upwards, crosses the stone from 
margin to margin. A few inches below, is a circle of about five 
inches in diameter ; beneath this is an oval, seven inches loog, 
which has the upper portion obliterated. Prom the lower margin 
of the oval two waved lines are produced, each similar in form, 
but reversed to one another, and terminating at the edge of the 
stone, about one foot from the ground. 
The northern side is more perfect, and is furnished with figures 
from the bottom to the top ; there are two small circles, one above 
the other, about an inch and a half in diameter, the uppermost 
being broken through the fractured stone. A few inches further 
down is a circle of eleven inches in diameter. At the lower part 
commence, at the edges of the stone, two lines that form a St. 
Andrew's cross, which reaches nearly to the base of the stone. 
