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Cooke (John). — " Antiquarian remains in the Beaufort district, 

 county Kerry." (Proceedings of the Roy. Irish Academy, 

 Vol. XXVI, 1906.) 



Crouch (AValter). — " Uphall Camp, near Barking." (Essex 

 Arch. Soc. Trans., Vol. IX, N.S.) 



Downman (E. A.). — "Ancient Strongholds in East Anglia." 

 (East Anglian Daily Times, April 28th, 1906.) 



Dutt (W. A,). — "The Waveney Valley in the Stone Age." 

 Contains references to various earthworks. (McGregor 

 & Eraser, Lowestoft, 1905.) 



Gould (I. Chalkley). — " Rickling Mount." (Essex Arch. Soc. 

 Trans,, Vol. IX, N.S.) 



Gray (H. St. George). — " Worlebury Camp, Weston-super-Mare," 

 and "Brent Knoll Camp, Somerset." (Somerset Arch. 

 Soc. Proc, Vol. LI, 1905.) 



Haverfield (F. J.). — "The Ordnance Survey Maps from the 

 point of view of the antiquities on them." - (Geo- 

 graphical Journal, Feb., 1906.) 



Hubbard (A. J. & G.). — ' Prehistoric Man on the Downs." 

 (Cornhill Magazine, May, 1906.) 



O'Kelly (Mrs.), and Morris (H). — " Louthiana, ancient and 

 modern." Contains a survey of the moats of the 

 county. (County Louth Archaeological Journal, 1906.) 



Prycc (T. Davies). — "The alleged Norman origin of Castles in 

 England." With reply by Mrs. E. Armitage. (English 

 Historical Review, Oct., 1905.) 



Ruck (O. E.). — "Notes on the Cobham Oppidum, Kent." 

 (Royal Engineers' Journal, May, 1906.) 



Rye (Walter). — " Earthworks on Mousehold Heath, Norwich." 

 (Norfolk and Norwich Arch. Soc. Papers, Vol. XVI.) 



Sharpe (Montagu). — "Some antiquities of Middlesex, with 

 Addenda." (Brentford Publishing Co., 1906.) 



" The Great Ford across the Lower Thames." 



Contains reference to camps. (Archaeological Journal, 

 Vol. LXIII, 1906.) 



