Fig. 148.—Two Fibulæ (1⁄1) and a Ring Pin (1⁄2).
Glass.—Two beads, one of earthenware of ribbed pattern and coated with green glaze, like those from Dowalton. (See [Fig. 132].) The other is of green glass, smooth and shaped like dumb-bells.
Fig. 149.—Bridle-bit (1⁄2).
Leather.—Portion of a shoe and various bits of leather, one being closely set with copper nails ([Fig. 150]).
Miscellaneous.—Three portions of plain jet bracelets; another portion of jet is like part of a button; a boar's tusk worked into a sharp point; lumps of blue and red pigment, and large quantities of the horny coverings of insects like beetles, and one or two brilliant-coloured elytra; one solitary shell (Littorina littorea).
Fig. 150.—Fringe made from Stems of a Moss (Polytrichum commune) (1⁄3), and piece of Thick Leather with Copper Nails (1⁄1).