Amongst other literary matter bearing on the Committee's subjects, 

 published since the issue of the last report, may be noticed : 



Addy (S. O.)- — " A note on Brough and Bathumgate." Mentions 



several works on the line of the Bathumgate. (Jour. 



Derbyshire Arch. & Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. XXIX.) 

 Andrews (R. T.). — " Chamberlain's, Brent Pelham, Herts." 



(East Herts Arch. Soc. Trans., Vol. IH.) 

 . — " The Mound, Brent Pelham." (East Herts Arch. Soc. 



Trans., Vol. HI.) 

 Ashby (T.). — -" Excavations at Caerwent, Monmouthshire, on the 



site of the Romano-British City of Venta Silurura, in the 



year 1905." (Archasologia, Vol. LX, 1906.) 



Armitage (Mrs.). — "The Norman Origin of Irish Mottes." 

 (Antiquary, 1906.) 



BuUeid (A.) and Gray (H. S. G.).— "The Glastonbury Lake 

 Village." (Somerset Arch. Soc. Proc, Vol. LII.) 



Bush (T. S.). — "Report on the Exploration on Little Down 

 Field, Landsdown," — continued from previous reports to 

 September, 1906, with a list and description of the coins 

 discovered (Keene & Co., Bath, 1907.) 



Clift (J. G. N.).— "The walls of Nottingham." (Jour. British 

 Arch. Assoc, N.S., Vol. XIII.) 



Clinch (George). — " Recent discoveries at Wallington." Refers 

 to remains, ranging from the neolithic to the Romano- 

 British age, found in the fosse of the camp at Wallington. 

 (Surrey Arch. Coll., Vol. XX.) 



Costello (T. B.), — " Tuam Raths and Souterrains," with drawings 

 by R. T. Kirwan, (The Stationery Co., Galway.) 



Crofton (H. T.). — "Agrimensorial Remains round Manchester," 

 with skeleton map and three views of Peel Moat, Heaton 

 Norris. (Lane, and Cheshire Antiq. Soc. Trans., Vol. 

 XXIII.) 



Crouch (Walter). — "Uphall Camp, near Barking "—continued 

 from Vol. IX. (Essex Arch. Soc. Trans., N.S., Vol. X.) 



Cunnington (Mrs.). — "Notes on the opening of a bronze age 

 barrow at Manton, near Marlborough." (Reliquary, 

 1907.) 



