376 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE. 
Collection, Royal Anthropological Institute. 
Cornwall. 
278. Six photographs of selected types. 
Photographed by Dr. H. A. AupEN. 
11503. Bolleit, part of stone circle. 
11512. Boscawen Point, St. Buryan, monolith. 
11504. Bosporthennis, beehive hut. 
11522. Chywoon, cromlech. 
11511. Land’s End, Ruins on Carn Brea. 
11505. Lanyon, cromlech. 
11523. Lanyon, West cromlech. 
11524. Madron, Men-an-Tol (holed stone). 
11542. Madron, ‘ Rialobran’ inscribed stone. 
11502. Newlyn, ‘ Faugau Stones.’ 
11508. Paul, Chy-an-Hal monolith. 
11527. Penzance, Chysauster, ‘ British Village.’ 
11528. Penzance, Chysauster, details of portion of hut. 
11506, 11526. Rosemodaress, holed stone. 
11507, 11540. Rosemoddress, ‘ The Pipers.’ 
11514. Rosemoddress, Goon-rith monolith 
11541. Rosemoddress, ‘ Borah Circle,’ now partially destroyed. 
11509. Sanecreed, Brane, beehive hut, exterior. 
11513. Sancreed, Tremetiick cross. 
11515. Sancreed,‘ Blind Fiddler’ monolith. 
11516. Sancreed, ‘ Brother and Sister ’ monoliths. 
11517. Sancreed, Boscawen-un monolith. 
11518. Sancreed, Trelew monolith. 
11519. Sancreed, Tresvenek monolith. 
11520. Sancreed, Pridden monolith. 
11512. St. Buryan, Boscawen Point, monolith. 
11510, St. Cleer, Trevethy, cromlech. 
11521. St. Just, Boskednan, circle. 
11525. St. Just, Carnyorth, holed stone. 
Collection, Royal Anthropological Institute. 
Gloucestershire. 
220. Beller’s (Bellas) Napp Barrow, human jaws. 
221. Beller’s (Bellas) Napp Barrow, skull. 
Photographed by Dr. G. A. AUDEN. 
Monmouthshire. 
11048. Caerwent, South Gate. 
11049. Caerwent, part of wall and tower. 
11047. Staunton, font (? criginally Roman altar). 
11050. Staunton, monolith. 
11051, Trellech, alignment, three standing stones. 
Photographed by Dr. H. A. AuDEN. 
Staffordshire. 
11054. Rollestone, pre-Norman cross from Tatenhill. 
Photographed by Dr. G. A. AUDEN. 
Westmorland. ; 
11004-9. Bowl found in Ormside Churchyard (York Museum). 
Yorkshire. 
11032. Arras, Market Weighton, stellate fibula and pendant inlaid with coral, 
chariot burial (York Museum). 
11033. Hesselskew, Market Weighton, part of jet necklace, chariot burial (York 
Museum), 
