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November 12, to December 13 of last year, and from April 8 to May 9 

 of this year were the uncovering of foundations and portions of the 

 superstructure of the outer walls of the headquarter building 

 (Praetorium, or perhaps more correctly Principia), for nearly their whole 

 length upon the S.E. and S.W. sides as well as at the four corners, 

 and here and there upon its other two sides." 



SiLCHESTER. — Excavations, confined to the grass field which occupies 

 a considerable area near the middle of the Roman site, extended over 

 six month?, under the constant supervision of Mr. Mill Stephenson. It 

 is hoped this year to bring to a conclusion the examination of the whole 

 of the 100 acres within the town wall. 



Stuke Courcv, Somerset. — Excavations of the Wick Barrow were 

 cariied on in April by Mr. H. St. G. Gray, assisted by the Rev. C. ^V. 

 Whistler and by Mr. Albany Major, of the "Viking Club. The barrow 

 contained remains belonging to the bronze age. 



I. CHALKLEY GOULD, F.S.A., 

 Honorary Secretary of the Earthworks Committee, 



Royal Societies Club, St. Jameses Street, London, S. JV. 



