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STONEHENGE, BY E. Srory-MASKELYNE, B.A. ... 
2.,—Nores oN ANCIENT BRITISH REMAINS FOUND IN A 
Liss Quarry aT Tyninc, RaDsTOCcK,: BY 
J. McMurtrig, F.G8. une ne a 
3.—On A RomAN VILLA DISCOVERED UNDER AN OLD 
Barn, AT NORTHSTOKE, BY Rev. C. W. SHICKLE, 
4.—On CERTAIN HERALDIC ‘TILES IN THE BATH 
Museum, BY Rey. C. W. SHICKLE, M.A. Bhat 
5.—NovTrs ON ROMAN PAVEMENT FOUND AT THE lh YAL 
UnitED HospiTaL, Baro, By THOMAS BROWNE, 
ARCHITECT ... me we tek Mati 
6.—THE DENYS FAMILY AND THEIR CONNECTION WITH 
THE MANORS OF ALVESTON, SISTON AND DyRHAM, ~ 
By Tuos.’S, BusH ... 7 robe Vw 
7,—SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS AND EXCURSIONS FOR 
THE YEAR 1897-98, By Rev. W. W. Martin, 
Hon. Src. ... oth ees sy ey 
§.—List or Mempers, BALANCE SHEET, RULES OF THE 
_ Bato Natura HISTORY AND ANTIQUARIAN FIELD 
CLUB ha ah “¥e we an 
9.—SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS WITH WHOM THE FIELD 
CLUB EXCHANGE PROCEEDINGS a vay 
