No. 34. Grave of a man. The head to the south-west; the femur 18½ inches; the tibia 15 inches; the hands by the sides. No relique.
No. 35. Grave of an old person of small stature. The head to the south-west; at the neck 28 glass and paste beads, one of them double.
No. 36. Grave of an old woman. The head to the south-west; the legs crossed. No relique.
No. 37. Grave of a young man. The head to the south-west; the knees bent to the right. No relique.
No. 38. Grave of an old man. The head to the south-west; the right hand by the side, the left in the lap. On the right breast a knife, at the left shoulder a bronze ring.
No. 39. Grave of a young woman. The head to the north-east; the knees bent to the right. On the breast an iron pin and some fragments of iron; at the left side a knife.
Another urn was this day discovered, containing the calcined bones of a child; and a little further eastward the remains of another urn, containing the bones of an adult.
No. 40. Grave of a woman, about 12 inches deep. The head to the south-west; the skeleton measuring 5 feet 6 inches; the femur 16½ inches. The left hand by the side, the right hand in the lap. On the shoulders two fibulæ, one dish-shaped, the other cruciform.
A little to the south of this grave the workmen discovered a skeleton, which appeared to have been disturbed, the head lying in the pelvis. No relique was observed.
No. 41. Grave of a woman. The head to the south-west; the fragment of a knife on the left side.
No. 42. Grave of a man, 2 feet 10 inches deep; the femur measuring 17¾ inches. On the right arm a knife and a pair of tweezers; on the left breast fragments of an iron buckle.
No. 43. Grave of a man. The head to the south-west; the knees bent to the left; the hands in the lap; an iron buckle on the left shoulder. At the head two urns of black pottery, one of them of a minute form and of rude execution. See cut, page 97, figs. 3 & 4.)
No 44. Grave of a man, 3 feet deep. The right arm lying in the lap; the left resting on a sword, the hilt of which was under the armpit. Near the guard were two beads of glass, doubtless like the amber bead discovered with No. 31, the ornaments of the sword-knot. A knife lay between the knees. The femur measured 18¼ inches. In excavating this grave the remains of a skeleton were