My attention was lately drawn at the Scarborough Museum to a small course dark earthen vase, having fifteen perforations like loop-holes through it, which was found, together with an urn, in a tumulus, barrow, or howe, at Corn-Boots, or Camp-Butts, near Hackness and Scalby, about four miles north-west of Scarborough. It is two inches and a quarter high, and three inehes in diameter, and is ornamented with horizontal, perpendicular, and oblique lines. The sketch of it which I send herewith, affords a correct representation.