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read by the Rev. H. M. Scarth last year to the British Archzo- 
logical Association and is published in its Proceedings. 
The principal record of the investigation may be found in the 
papers of the Rev. F, Warre in the Proceedings of the Somerset 
Arch. and Nat. Hist, Soc. for the years 1851, 1852 and 1853. 
It is much to be desired that a complete, trustworthy, and 
lasting memorial should be published. It seems that Mr. 
Jackson entertains an intention of putting forth such a work. 
Results of Recent Archeological Researches. An Address delivered 
to the Members of the Bath Field Club. By the Rev. Preb, 
Scartu, M.A. 
(Read Feb. 18th, 1876.) 
It has fallen to me again, however unworthy, to take the place 
of our much-valued President, and to offer at our annual meeting 
a concise statement of what has been achieved in my own 
department since I last had the pleasure of addressing you. At 
that time I endeavoured to place before you what had been 
accomplished in the wide field of archzological research within a 
limited period, and sought to bring into a brief summary the 
results that have been achieved of late years in Egypt, in 
Assyria, in Persia and Phoenicia, in Greece and Asia Minor, and 
in Italy, and then gather under one head the most recent 
discoveries in our own country. That address has appeared in 
the last published number of our “ Proceedings.” The course I 
purpose now to pursue is to take up the subject where I left it 
_ off two years ago, and to endeavour to show what has since been 
accomplished, so that all our members may have a clear view of 
the progress made in archeological investigations. 
I could only, in a brief note to my last discourse allude to the 
researches which were being conducted by Mr. George Smith on 
