LIST OF PAPERS, 1920. 549 
Suerrarp, T. An Early Scandinavian Model Boat and Crew. Mariner’s Mirror. 
Uct., pp. 300-306. 
Snertock, R. L. Worked Quartzites from Caddington and Gaddesden Row. 
Proc. Soc. Antig. for 1919-20, p. 144. 
Srmpson, W. Dovcras. The Hill Fort on the Barmekin of Echt, Aberdeenshire. 
Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot., Vol. LIV., pp. 45-50. 
SmirH, Recrnatp A. Implements from Plateau Brick-earth at Ipswich [abs.]. 
Geol. Mag. June, p. 284. 
—— <A Guide to the Antiquities of the Bronze Age in the Department of 
British and Medieval Antiquities. 2nd ed. 187 pp. 
— Recent Acquisitions of the Stone Age at the British Museum (Blooms- 
bury). Proc. Geol. Assoc., Vol. XXXI., pt. 1, pp. 26-29. 
—— The Chronology of Flint Daggers. Proc. Soc. Antig. for 1919, pp. 6-22. 
— [Two bronze bracelets], tom. cit., pp. 97-101. 
Sounas, W. J. A Flaked Flint from the Red Crag. Proc. Prehist. Soc. Hh. 
Anglia, 1919-20, pp. 261-267. ‘ 
[Srewarpson, H. C.] Catalogue of the More Important Papers, especially 
those referring to Local Scientific Investigations, published by the 
Corresponding Societies during the year ending May 31, 1919. Rep. 
Brit. Assoc. for 1919, pp. 454-464. 
Tuacxer, A. G. Anthropology [recent papers on]. Sci. Prog. July, pp. 43-46. 
Tompson, D’ARcy WentwortH. The Beginning of Man. Country Life. 
Jan. 17, p: 71. 
Vuuiamy, C. E. An Uncharted Village in Cornwall. Man. Aug., pp. 121-122. 
Watrace, W. G. Notes on the Bournemouth Natural Science Society’s 
Collection. Proc. Bournemouth N. Sci. Soc., Vol. X., pp. 19-21. 
Warp, Joun. Cardiff and Neighbourhood Prehistoric Remains. Brit. Assoc. 
Handbook. Cardiff, pp. 1-21. 
Warren, Samvet Hazztepine. A Natural ‘ Eolith’ Factory beneath the Thanet 
Sand [abs.]. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. VI., Ser. 9, No. 36, 
p- 540. Abs. Proc. Geol. Soc., No. 1055, pp. 71-77. 
—— Craig-Cwyd Excavation Committee. Man. Mar., pp. 39-40. 
Wuson, J. S., and Garrirr, G. A. Stone Circle, Eyam Moor. Man. Mar., 
. 34-37. 
Sew Merce CG. List of Additions [including pre-historic implements, 
etc.] Report Colchester Museum, two years ending March 1920, 
pp. 6-8. 
—— Notes on some Beakers of the Early Bronze Age in the Corporation 
Museum, Colchester. Z'rans. Essex Arch. Soc., pp. 286-292. 
