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in diameter, surrounded by a well-defined
ring measuring 6" across, while separated from this inner aisle by a flat
intervening space of 3" are two other concentric rings
apart. Entirely surrounding this symbol
and extending in both directions along the rock
are over 200 small cup markings of about [blank] in
diameter placed close together. Smaller groups of cups
appear on several other parts of the rock.
(See Proceedings Vols [Volumes] 9 20 3 and 29.)
Mr. Coles records several other markings at
the base of Galtway Hill adjacent to the above
but I failed to find them in the short time
at my disposal. I must take a day at them.

High Banks
Cairns
Some 200 yards W. of High Banks, in an old
pasture field and entirely overgrown with
turf is a large, circular mound measuring
52' in diameter and about 5' in height
evidently a cairn
About 150 yds. [yards] to the N E [North East] of the last is
another cairn also overgrown measuring
some 50' in diameter and 5' 6" in greatest
elevation.

Cairn
Galtway Hill
On the summit of Galtway Hill is a
cairn greatly reduced in elevation and
overgrown with grass measuring some 37'
in diameter.

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