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

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



" Remains of the Prehistoric Age in England." By B. C. A. 

 Windle, F.R.S. (Contains lists of pre-Roman earthworks.) 



" Neolithic Dew-ponds and Cattle-ways." By A. J. and G. 

 Hubbard, F.S.A. (Contains reference to some southern 

 earthworks.) 



"On Irish Motes and early Norman Castles." By T. J. 

 Westropp, M.A. (Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 

 Vol. XXXIV.) 



" Norfolk Earthworks." By W. G. Clarke. (A series of articles 

 published in The Nonvich Mercury) 



" The Repell Ditches, Saffron Walden." By I. Chalkley Gould. 

 (Essex Archaeological Society's Transactions, Vol. IX.) 



"Anstey Castle, Herts." By R. T. Andrews. (East Herts 

 Archaeological Society's Transactions, Vol. II.) 



Excavations of several ancient defensive and other works have been 

 undertaken during the last twelve months, in addition to the well-known 

 operations at Silchester and Caerwent, including : — 



(i.) Infell, near Ponsonby, Cumberland. By Mr. \V. G. Colling- 

 wood, F.S.A., and Dr. C. A. Parker, F.S.A. Scut. (Cum. 

 berland and Westmorland iVntiquarian and Archaeological 

 Society Transactions, Vol. V.) 



(ii.) Small Down, near Evercreech, Somerset. By Mr. H. St. G. 



Gray, who has produced a plan, sections and views ; and 

 (iii.) Landsdown, near Bath, Somerset. The Rev. H. H. 

 Winwood, M.A., has published the result of excavations of 

 the camp. (Somerset Archseological and Natural History 

 Society Papers, Vol. L.) 



(iv.) Arbury, Cambridge. Mr. Ambrose Harding has excavated 

 on the site of Arbury, which is probably a pre-Roman 

 stronghold, and a notice of the resulting discoveries will 

 appear in the Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian 

 Society. 



