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Thursday, June 4th, 1863
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 278 note * Compare the flint implements found in a tumulus at Broughton in Lincolnshire. (Archæological Journal, vol. viii. p. 344.) Also for the leaf-shaped, Wilde's Catalogue of the Royal Irish Academy, figs. 22, 23, p. 22.
page 278 note † Mr. Lysons opened subsequently, in the month of October, a second chamber in the southern shoulder of the mound; it had evidently been rifled on some former occasion. Human bones were found in quantities, mixed with earth, and had evidently been thrown in again in confusion. The structure of the chamber was much the same as that oh the other side, excepting that it had nine stones instead of five, and that the top stone was broken (see fig. 5, No. 2 on plan).