88 Wilts Obituary. 
On Recent Investigations in Cissbury Camp, Sussex. Vol. XLV., p. 
178 (no abstract given). 1876. 
On some Saxon and British Tumuli near Guildford. Vol. XLVILI., p. 
116 (half-page). 1878. 
On Excavations at Mount Caburn, Lewes, Sussex. Vol. XLVIIL., p. 
p. 580 (no abstract given). 1879. 
On Excavations in the Earthwork called Danes’ Dyke at Flamborough, 
and on the Earthworks of the Yorkshire Wolds. Vol. LI., p. 690 (one 
page). 1881. 
On the Discovery of Flint Implements in Stratified Gravel in the Nile 
Valley, near Thebes. Vol. 51, p. 693 (quarter page). 1881. 
On Excavations in a Camp called Ambresbury Banks in Epping Forest. 
Vol. LI., p. 697 (quarter page). 1881. 
On the Working of the Ancient Monuments Act of 1882. Vol. LV., 
p. 1214 (no abstract given). 1885. 
Address as President of the Anthropological Section, Sept. 6th, 1888. 
Vol. LVIIL., p. 825 (eleven pages). 
Excavations of the Wansdyke at Woodyates. Vol. LX., p. 983 (no 
abstract given). 1890. 
Exploration of British Camps and a Long Barrow near Rushmore 
Vol. LXIV., p. 784 (no abstract given), 1894. 
On a New Craniometer. Vol. LXIV., p. 784 (no abstract given). 1894. 
JOURNAL OF THE UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION :— 
Primitive Warfare: Illustrated by Specimens from the Museum of the 
Institution. Vol. XI., p. 612 (thirty-one and three-quarter pages). 1868. 
Primitive Warfare (Section II.) On the Resemblance of the Weapons 
of Early Races; their Variations, Continuity, and Development of Form. 
Vol. XII., p. 399 (forty pages.) 1869. 
Primitive Warfare (Section III.) On the Resemblance of the Weapons 
of Early Races, their Variations, Continuity, and Development of Form 
—Metal Period. Vol. XITi., p. 509 (thirty and a half pages). 1870. 
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SocrEeTy :— 
On the Discovery of Paleolithic Implements in Association with 
Elephas Primigenius in the Gravels of the Thames Valley at Acton. 
Vol. XXVIILI., p. 449 (sixteen pages). 1872. 
WILTSHIRE ARCHEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE :— 
Presidential Address at Salisbury Meeting of the Royal Archeological 
Institute, 1887. Vol. XXIV., p. 7—22. 
