Below floor, bright yellow granite sand, set very hard, contains no stones.
On north side to 3 ft. depth, old trench of prospectors, filled in with blocks and red soil.
Formation rock exposed at 8 ft. 7 in., and this has a fall of 1½ in. in 3 ft. 10 in. towards east.
Surface of bed-rock is rough and decomposed to a depth of ⅓ of an inch, and can easily be chipped with pick.
Above formation rock is 1 ft. depth of granite sand, filled with flakes of decomposed granite from rock, and of deep orange colour.
Water passes along surface of bed-rock, and soil was damp and wet for 3 in. in depth.
No. 2 Hole.—No. 5 Enclosure. 6 ft. north-east of monoliths.
3 ft. 9 in. diameter.
1 ft. burnt clay floor and scattered blocks and granite chips, soil damp for 2 ft. and wet for a few inches above formation rock, which is decomposed and easily scaled.
Formation rock disclosed at 12 ft. 7 in., with fall of 7 in. in 3 ft. 6 in. towards E.N.E.