The Committee hopes shortly to issue specimen plans and sections 

 to serve as models for similar work in the pages of archaeological 

 societies' Transactions; those which appear in the Scheme issued in 

 1903 being produced rather with the view of popularizing the subject. 



The Committee has to report that the earthworks of the following 

 counties are in hand, both as to schedules and plans : Essex, 

 Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, and part of 

 Westmorland and Lancashire. 



The editors of the Victoria County Histories have been in close 

 touch with the Committee, and it is pleasant to state that, in addition 

 to Essex and Bedfordshire remains, referred to in the Report of last 

 year, those of Warwickshire have been recorded (by Mr. Willoughby 

 Gardner) in the published volumes of the series. 



The Rev. E. A. Downman is contributing to the Victoria History 

 plans of works in Northamptonshire, Dr. Cox is writing on those in 

 Derbyshire, the remains in Berkshire are being described by Mr. Harold 

 Peake, and Durham and Sussex are ready for the press. 



The Essex Archaeological Society has issued a preliminary list of 

 homestead moats, asking for information to complete the schedule. 



The Wiltshire Archieological and Natural History Society has 



secured about fifty plans of the county earthworks, drawn to scale by 



the Rev. E. A. Downman, and it is hoped will issue a complete 

 schedule of the remains in Wiltshire. 



The Cambridge Antiquarian Society hopes shortly to publish an 

 account of the works in that county with plans, by INIr. Harding. 



Mr. G. G. T. Treherne, a member of the Cambrian Archaeological 

 Association, is preparing fully detailed plans and sections of ten camps 

 in the district of Carmarthenshire, known as Laugharnshire. 



