PREFACE 



During the preparation of this volume the Editor has had to deplore 

 the death of Mr. H. C. Sorby, LL.D., F.R.S., F.S.A., who left the 

 rough draft of his article on the Marine Zoology of the county, the re- 

 vision of the proofs of which was generously undertaken by the Rev. 

 Canon Norma/i, D.C.L. The Editor also greatly regrets the loss of his 

 old and much esteemed friend, Mr. George E. Fox, Hon. M.A., F.S.A., 

 whose profound knowledge of Roman archaeology and kindly sympathy 

 endeared him to a large circle of friends. Mr. Fox died before finally 

 revising the proofs of his article on the Roman Remains of the county, 

 for the correction of which the Editor is responsible. The late Canon 

 Raven was to have written the articles on Early Man and the Anglo- 

 Saxon Remains of the county, but died before commencing the work. 



The Editor has to express his thanks to Lord Francis Hervey for 

 advice and assistance ; to the Society of Antiquaries, the Suffolk Institute 

 of Archaeology and Natural History, the British Archaeological Associa- 

 tion, the Royal Archaeological Institute, the Prehistoric Society of East 

 Anglia, Mr. C. D. Pridden, M.A., Mr. Frank Woolnough, Mr. W. 

 Allen Sturge, M.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.P., and Miss Nina Layard, for 

 illustrations and information ; and to Mr. Vincent Redstone for his 

 ready help in many ways while passing the sheets through the press. 



Owing to unforeseen circumstances there has been a delay in the 

 publication of this volume ; hence it is possible that works issued during 

 the past year, touching upon the subjects with which it deals, may not 

 have been consulted. 



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