Burgh ILL, Herefordshire. — The low mount close to the church 

 has been levelled. It was of square form and moated. 



Ham Hill, near Montacute, Somerset. — The quarrying operations 

 referred to in our last report are further threatening the important 

 remains of the camp. 



Harbledown, Biglerry, near Canterbury. — Remains of earth- 

 works are being further destroyed by digging for gravel on the south-west 

 side. 



Harmondsworth, Middlesex. — The poor remnants of a square 

 camp, about 380 feet across, consisting mainly of a low enclosing 

 rampart, have recently been completely levelled by agricultural opera- 

 tions. The camp was situated in the hamlet of Sipson Green, south of 

 the Bath Road. 



Leek, SxAtFORDSHiRE.— Cock Low barrow, described in Bateman's 

 "Ten years' diggings " p. 183, has been levelled to the ground; the 

 owner and the local authority not agreeing upon terms for its retention. 



LvDiARD Tregoze, WILTSHIRE. — Bincknoll Camp. Rubble digging 

 on the site has materially injured the rampart of this ancient stronghold. 



Mendip Hills. — Adjacent to the Castle of ComVort Inn, on the 

 top of the range, were four curious ring-works ; one has long since been 

 destroyed, and recently another has been nearly levelled to make a 

 cabbage-field. 



Norwich. — A portion of the castle mount has been cut away to 

 provide a site for the extension of the Shire Hall. (It appears that the 

 mount is natural to a greater extent than has been thought.) 



Stannon, St. Breward (Easi), Cornwall. — Mr. H. St. George 

 Gray informs us that a viaduct in connection with the china clay works 

 is being built and that "the granite is being obtained from the fine 

 group of Hut Circles in some of the loughest pasture fields on Stannon 

 Farm, and between that farm and the Fernacre Circle and Rough Tor. 

 I am wondering whether an attempt will be made to destroy the Circles 

 next ! I am assured by the farmers in the neighbourhood that the 

 Circles are safe, being on common land; but the destruction of the 

 Hut-Circles is still in progress and likely to be for some time. I am 

 told that the agent of the ow-ner of Stannon Farm (Sir Wm. Onslow) 

 has given permission for these Hut-Circles to be destroyed, as ihey are 

 a hindrance to agriculture in the fields ; but other Hut-Circles near, 



