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the ground, and shared with Mr. Gray the supervision of 

 the workmen. 



The Town Council of Dorchester once again showed their 

 interest in the proceedings by the loan of hurdles ; Messrs. 

 Lott and Walne supplied a shepherd's hut for use as an office ; 

 Mr. Foot, Mr. Slade, and Mr. Feacey assisted by lending 

 material and appliances, and we gratefully acknowledge 

 their kind help. 



The total receipts for the year amounted to 53 7s. 4d. 

 and the expenditure to 83 6s. lid. ; but, as there was a 

 balance to the credit of the fund, brought on from last 

 year, there is a small sum remaining in hand. Expenses 

 connected with the preparation of this year's report and its 

 distribution to subscribers have, however, still to be met. 



After three seasons' work, in three successive years, we 

 propose to make a pause in the course of the excavations, so 

 that we may give due consideration to the important, and, in 

 some respects, the unexpected features already revealed, 

 and have time to decide on any future action that may be 

 necessary in order to complete the investigations. 



Signed on beJialf of the Committee, 



H. COLLEY MARCH, Chairman. 

 JOHN E. ACLAND, Hon. Sec. 



December, 1910. 



