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the distinctive sitjiis are indicated, which have been adopted by the Com- 

 mittee, for the jiurpose of recording the position and character of pre- 

 historic finds on the one-inch survey map. 



The following list of camps and other objects have been recorded on 

 maps of Herefordshire and Worcestershire by Henry "Wilson, Esq., M.A., 

 of Malvern Link : — 



Hekefordshire. 



Camps. 



Thombnry, near Bromyard. 



Brandon. 



Coxwall. 



Dinedor. 



Aconbury. 



Much Dewchurch. 



Mar den. 



Wall Hills, near Ledbury. 



Hereford Beacon, near Malvern. 



Holly Bush Hill, near Malvern, 



Ivington, near Leominster. 



Risbury. 



Croft Ambrey. 



Aymestry. 



Dor- 



Gaer, near Pandy. 



Dorraington, near Hereford. 



Sollershope. 



Ganarew. 



Pnddlestone. 



Kilbury. 



Arthurstone Dolmen, near 



stone. 

 Cave on Hereford Beacon. 

 Sacrificial stone (so called) 



Hereford Beacon. 

 British villages on Hereford Beacon 



■and Holly bush. 

 Offa's Dyke. 



on 



Plans of most, if not all, of the above remains arc published in the 

 archives of the Woolhope Field-club. 



Worcestershire. 



Camps on Woodbury Hill, near Martley. 



Camp on Barrow Hills, near Martley. 



Camp on Eldersfield. 



King and Queen stones on Bredon Hill. 



Camp on Dripshill (? Roman), near the Rhydd. 



The Prehistoric remains preserved in the counties of Antrim and 

 Down have been recorded on the 1-inch Ordnance survey map. The 

 following is a list of them, prepared by William Gray, Esq., of 

 Belfast : — 



Catalogue of the Ancient Monuments and Preliistoric Settlements of the 

 Counties Antrim and Down, Ireland, inserted on the One-inch Ordnance- 

 map by Mr. William Gray, of Belfast. 



For fuller particulars reference may be made to the following 

 works : — 



* Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy.' 



' Journal of the Royal Historical and Archajological Association of 

 Ireland.' 



' Belfast Naturalist Field Club's Guide to the North of Ireland,' and 

 Appendix for the year 1883-4. 



' Ulster Journal of Archseology. ' 



O'Laverty's ' Down and Connor.* 



