3. A large Cinerary urn, found in the recent excavations, ten inches high, and thirty in circumference, almost entire, containing bones, but not human.—See pl. 13, fig. 2.

4. Cinerary urns in red and black pottery of various sizes, from 4 to 12 inches high. Some contained burnt human bones and unguent bottles.—(Cemetery.) Many small flask-shaped bottles were found, some broken, some entire, some which had evidently been exposed to heat. Oily matter was detected in one; hence they have been termed unguent bottles.—(Cemetery.)

V.
MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.

Medicine Stamp, found at Wroxeter in 1808, by Mr. Upton; purchased from his family in 1859, by the late Beriah Botfield, Esq., M.P., who presented it to the Museum.

1. Oyster shells in great number; shells of some nut found in an oyster shell.

2. Remains of small animals and birds.

3. Nondescript articles in iron, shapeless masses of lead, innumerable fragments of pottery, bone, &c.

4. Fragments of horn and bone which have been cut with a saw or other tool.

5. Fragments of bone, which have been turned in a lathe.

6. Inscribed sepulchral stone with Latin inscription, partly legible. There has been a statue on the top.—(Cemetery.)