LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. 495 



Balfour, Chakles B. Bronze Dagger-blade, etc. Proc. Soc. Aiitiq. Scut. 



Vol. LV., p. 150. 

 Ball, Thomas. Wardeii Hill Camp and 'The Ca. sties ' in Weardale. I'roc. 



iSoc. Anfiq. Ncwcaatli', No. 11, pp. 142-148. 

 Barnes, A. S. Rejoinder to Mr. F. N. Haward's Remarks on the Fracture of 



Flint. Pruc. Prr/ii.i. Soc. M. Angiia. Vol. HI., pt. in., pp. 458- 



460. 

 Baynes, E. Neil. Neolithic Bowl and other objects from the Thames at Hedsor, 



near Cookham. Anfiq. Joiini. Oct., pp. 31G-320. 

 [Belinfante, L. L., Editor.] CJeological Literature a<ldc<l to the Geological 



Society's Library during the year ended December 31, 1913, 247 pp. 

 Benton, G. ftioNTACu. .SV^' Guy Maynard. 

 Bidwell, Edward. President's Address. Tranx. Xorfolk and N. Nat. Soc. 



Vol. X., pt. v., pp. 397-407. 

 Blakestone, W. H. Yorkshire Wolds. Not. Union Tccichcis' Souvenir, pp. 87- 



91. 

 Brabrook, Er)\\ARD. Presidential Address ; ' Modern Advances in Anthropology 



and Economics.' S.E. Nat., 1920 [publ. 1921], pp. 1-12. 

 Bradbury, E. E. G. Supporting the Devil FDevil's Den]. Countru Life. 



Nov. 19, p. 668. 

 [Bradley, J.J Harden Valley and Bingley. Hurvoith Eamhivr.f' C'irc. July 17, 



pp. 2-4. 



Giggleswick and Settle Ramble. Record of tlie Rocks [Victoria Cave, 



etc.], tow. cit., 4 pp. 

 Brooks, C. E. P. Variations of Climate since the Ice Age. (Jiitut. .Jmiin. 



L'oi/. Met. Soc. July, pn. 173-104; abs. in Natttir, Sent. 15, pp. 



90-93. 

 Bryce, T. H. -SVc J. Graham Callender. 

 BuRKXTT, M. C. Prehistoric Art in Caves and Rock Siielters. Nature. June 9, 



pp. 460-464. 

 Callender, J. Graham. Bronze Age Hoard from Glen Trool : Stewarlry of 



Kirkcudbright. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. Vol. LV., pp. 29-37. 

 Notices of (1) Cinerary Urns from Kingskettle, Fife, and (2) Early Iron 



Age Cist on Kippit Hill, Dolphinton. With Report on the Human 



Remains by T. H. Bryce, torn, cit., pp. 37-52. 



Report on the Excavation of Dun Beag, a Broch near Struan, Skye, torn. 



cit., pp. 110-131. 

 Carmichael, James. Large Prehistoric Antlers of Red Deer, from Barry, 



Forfarshire. Scot. Nat. Sept., p. 161. 

 Carus-Wilson, C. Cup and Ring Markings. Nature. June 23, p. 523. 



Aug. 4. p. 715. 

 Clarke, A. H. T. Evolution rer.fug Creation : A reply to Sir E. Ray Lankester. 



Nineteenth Cent. July, pp. 165-176. 

 Clarke, W. G. Grime's Graves Fauna. Proc. Prehli. Soc. E. .inqliu. Vol. 



III., pt. III., pp. 431-433. 



Norfolk Flint Implements, torn, cit., pp. 465-466. 



Clay, R. C. Bronze Palstave from Dinlon Beeches. lF^7^s. Arch. 3Iaq. Dec 

 pp. 425-426. 



Cocks, W. A. Human Bones Exhumed from a Bronze Age Ci.st on Hexan golf 

 course. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Newcastle, No. 11, pp. 139-140. 



Corkill. W. H. Manx Mines and Megaliths. Mem. Mnnch. Lit. and Phil., 

 No. 7. June 30. pp. 1-8. See Nat. Nov., p. 3.59. 



Craw, James Hewat. Early Types of Burial in Berwickshire. Proc. Berwick- 

 shire Nat. Club. Vol. XXIV., pt. II., pp. 153-194. 



Crawford, O. G. S. Ancient Settlements at Harfyn Bay. Antin. Joiirn. Oct 

 pp. 283. -J 



Account of Excavations at Hengwm, Merionethshire [Correctionl Arch 



Camh. Dec, pp. 305-306. 



Past and Present. Di,<cover!/. July, pp. 182-184. 



Various Wiltshire Objects. Wilts. Arch. Mag. Dec., p. 427. 



Cree, James E. See A. O. Curie. 



Cunnington, M. E. Note on some Brooches from Wiltshire. Man. Sept 

 pp. 132-133. ' " 



