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LIST OF PAPERS, 1920. 547 
Curis, ALEXANDER O. Report of the Excavation on Traprain Law in the 
Summer of 1919. Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot., Vol. LIV., pp. 54-124. 
Dave, Witu1am. [Paleolithic Implements from the Gravel Pits at Dunbridge, 
- near Romsey.] Proc. Soc. Antig. for 1919, pp. 3-6. 
Davies, Geratp C. Colour in Horses in Primitive, Prehistoric, and Early 
History Days. Country Life. Mar. 27, p. 420; Apr. 3, pp. 421-422. 
Deane, ARrHuR. Ancient Irish Gold Ornaments, etc. Belfast Mus. Publ., 
No. 74, pp. 1-8. 
Dewey, Henry. Some Flat-based Celts from Kent and Dorset. Proc. Prehist. 
Soc. BE. Anglia, 1919-20, pp. 267-276. 
Evans, E. Vincent. Presidential Address. Dolgelley Meeting. [Prehistoric 
remains.] Arch. Cambrensis, Vol. X1X., pt. 4, pp. 499-514. 
Farrsurn, Arcuipatp. Further Discovery of Bronze Age Urns in Hut-circles 
in the Parish of Muirkirk, Ayrshire. Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot., Vol. LIV., 
pp. 210-212. 
— Notes on Archeology, chiefly of the Bronze Age, in the Parish of 
Muirkirk. Annals Kilmarnock Glenfield Ramb. Soc., No. 8, pp. 55-61. 
Fattaize, E. N. The Antiquity of Man in East Anglia. Discovery. Apr., 
pp- 117-118. 
— Robert Munro, M.A., M.D., LL.D. Born July 21, 1835; died July 18, 
1920 [Obituary]. Man. Oct., pp. 153-154, and Nature, July 29, 
pp. 685-686. : 
—— Anthropology at the British Association. Nature. Dec. 16, pp. 516-517. 
F{1sHer], J. Cromlech, earlier Llech. Arch. Ciambrensis, Vol. XIX., pt. 4, 
pp. 540-541. 
[Fieure, H. J., Secretary.] Committee for the Classification and the Distribu- 
tion of Rude Stone Monuments and Allied Structures. Man. May, 
pp. 78-80. 
Frost, Marian. Guide to the Worthing Museum and Art Gallery. 2nd ed. 
16 pp. 
Gattoway, T. Linpsay. Prehistoric Argyll—Report on the Exploration of a 
Burial Cairn at Balnabraid, Kintyre. Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot., 
Vol. LIV., pp. 172-191. 
Garritt, G. A. [Rock Sculptures in Derbyshire.] Man. Oct., p. 159. 
See J. S. Wilson. 
Gopparp, E. H. The Gloss on Flints from Knowle and Collingbourne. Wilts. 
Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag. Dec., pp. 183-184. 
— Objects from Barrows in Scratchbury Camp, fom. cit., pp. 193-194. 
Gopparp, C. V. The ‘Scrag’ on Winklebury Hill. Wilts. Arch. and Nat. 
Hist. Mag. Dec., p. 180. 
Granam, Ancus. Further Antiquities at Skipness, Argyll. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 
Scot., Vol. LIV., pp. 194-204. 
(Gray, H. Sr. Grorce.] Additions to the Museum. Archeology. Proc. 
Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1919, pp. 1x-Lxiii. 
Guerin, I. W. M. pe. Recent Discoveries in Prehistoric Archeology in 
Guernsey. Rep. Brit. Assoc. for 1919, p. 286. 
—— Notes on Recent Discovery of a Human Figure Sculptured on a Capstone 
of the Dolmen of Dehuo, Guernsey. Man. Sept., pp. 129-134. 
Gurney, Rosert. A Bronze Shield from Sutton, Norfolk. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 
BE. Anglia, 1919-20, pp. 209-210. 
Hinp, W. On the Approximate Dates of Weyland Smith’s Cave and the White 
Horse of Berkshire. Berks, Bucks and Oxon Arch. Journ., Vol. XXV., 
No. 2, pp. 63-70. 
Hootry, R. W. The Winchester City and Westgate Museums. Mus. Journ. 
Nov., pp. 103-110. 
Hornssy, Witrram, and Joun D. Lavericx. The British Remains at Hinder- 
well Beacon. Yorks. Arch. Journ., No. 100, pp. 445-447. 
Howarrtn, E. Report of the Public Museums and Mappin Art Gallery from 
March 26, 1914, to March 25, 1919. Sheffield. 35 pp. 
Jones, T. A. Liverpool Geo'ogical Society [limestone celt]. Lanc. and C. Nat. 
Apr., p. 269. 
Kenpatt, H. G. O. Windmill Hill, Avebury, and Grime’s Graves: Cores and 
Choppers. Proc. Prehist. Soc. B. Anglia. 
—-— Grime’s Graves : Floors 47-59, tom. cit., pp. 290-305. 
