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above extracts show that where suitable correspondents are found the 

 existence of these islands can be traced. The arrival of the shooting 

 tenants will to some extent remedy this. 



The Committee ask to be reappointed with balance in hand, and if 

 possible a further grant, in order that a paper as exhaustive as possible 

 may be prepared for the meeting of 1912 in Dundee. There seems to 

 be a peculiar fitness that a paper on these prehistoric remains of North 

 Britain be read at that meeting. 



Subjoined is the list of islands so far suggested as artificial. 

 Several correspondents have not yet returned the replies which they 

 promised, and as the present is only an interim report, it was considered 

 unnecessary to trouble them. 



Those marked with an asterisk (*) have good illustrations available. 



