LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—PREHISTORIC ARCHASOLOGY. 537 
Bucwanan, Munco, and Cantanper, J. GRAuAM. Report on a Bronze Age Grave and 
two others discovered last year at Camelon, Stirlingshire. With a Note on the 
relics found, by J. Graham Callander. Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot. Vol. LVIL., 
pp. 243-250. 
Bucxiey, Francis. Flint Implements from the Farnes. [Abs.] Hist. Berwickshire 
Nat. Club. Vol. XXV., pt. 1., p. 33. 
But, F. W. Discoveries at Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Antiq. Journ. Apr., p. 153. 
Bute, A. (Secretary). Lake Dwellings near Glastonbury—Report of Committee. 
Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1922, pp. 335-336. 
Buronett, J. P.T. Rare Flint from Kent. Antig. Journ. July, pp. 261-262. 
Burcowett, J. P. B. Stone Axe-hammer from Norfolk, loc. cit. Oct., p. 369. 
Burower, CHartes H. Essex Bronze Implements and Weapons in the Colchester 
Museum. Zrans. Essex Arch. Soc. Vol. XVI., pt. 1v., pp. 258-267. 
CattanpEr, J. Granam. Scottish Bronze Age Hoards. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot., 
Vol. LVII., pp. 123-165 ; Supplementary Note, tom. cit., pp. 320. 
—— Bronze Age Short Cists near Dunfermline, Fife, tom. cit., pp. 299-301. 
—— See Mungo Buchanan. 
Curat, Henry. Shoreham Paleolith. Sussex Arch. Collections. Vol. LXIV., pp. 
187-189. 
Cray, R. C. C. Barrow 2 (Goddard’s List), Ebbesbourne Wake, opened 1922. Wilts 
Arch. & Nat. Hist. Mag. June, pp. 249-250. 
—— Barrow 1 (Goddard’s List), Sutton Mandeville, opened 1922, tom. cit., p. 250. 
Currorp, Wim. Bibliography of Museums and Museology. Metropolitan 
Museum of Art, New York. 108 pp. 
Cottrinawoop, W. G. Inventory of the Ancient Monuments of Cumberland. Trans. 
Cumb. & Westm. A. & A. Soc. Vol. XXIII., pp. 206-276. 
Cooxr, J. H. On the Discovery of an Undisturbed Midden and Firehearth at Chark 
near Gosport. Man, June, pp. 85-90 ; [Abs.] Nature, July 7, p. 20. 
—— See L. 8. Palmer. 
CovrLanp, Gzo. Flints in East Durham. Antiq. Journ. July, p. 262. 
Courm. La préhistoire en Angleterre. Paris Bul. de la Société pr éhistorique. 
Vol. 20, No. 10, pp. 300-302. 
Crawrorp, 0. G. 8. Notes on Archxological Information incorporated in the 
Ordnance Survey Maps. 11 pp. 
—_— Stonehenge from the Air. Country Life. Aug. 18, p. 229. 
— Air Survey and Archeology. Geog. Journ. May, pp. 342-366. 
—— Distribution of Megalithic Monuments. Nature. May 5, p. 602. 
—— Air Survey and Archeology. [Abs.], loc. cit., Aug. 11, p. 217. 
—— and Wueeter, R. E. M. Liynfawr and other Hoards of the Bronze Age. 
Archeologia. Vol. 71, pp. 133-140. 
CRAwsHAY, DE Barri. Outline of the Lifeand Work of Benjamin Harrison, of Ight- 
ham, Kent, including an Account of the Original Discovery of Eoliths. 
[Abs.] Journ. Brit. Assoc., p. 69. 
—— Eoliths from the South Ash (Kent) Pit, 1921, tom. cit., pp. 69-70. 
Cree, James E. Account of the Excavations on Traprain Law during the Summer of 
1922. Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot. Vol. LVII., pp. 180-226. 
CruIKSHANK, G. E., and Masor, ALBANY F. Course of the Grimsdyke. Antig. Journ. 
Jan., p. 66. 
Cunnineron, B. H. Pottery in Devizes Museum. Antig. Journ. July, p. 263. 
Qunnineton, M. E. Early Iron Age Village Site in Wiltshire. Proc. Camb. Antig. 
Soc. No. LXXII., pp. 16-17. 
— Bronze Age Cinerary Urn found at Knowle, Little Bedwyn. Wilts Arch. & 
Nat. Hist. Mag. June, pp. 245-246. 
— Pits in Battlesbury Camp, tom. cit., Dec., pp. 368-373. 
Curwen, Brernarp, CurweEN, Exror, and Curwern, Extor Crom. Note on the 
Examination of a Barrow on Glynde Hill. Sussea Arch. Collections. Vol. 
LXIV., pp. 189-190. 
CurWEN, Ettot, and CurweEN, Error Crcit. Sussex Lynchets and their Associated 
Field-ways. Sussex Arch. Collections. Vol. LXIV., pp. 1-65. 
——— Notes on Inhumation and Cremations on the London Road, Brighton, tom. cit., 
pp. 191-193. 
Curwen, Exror. See Bernard Curwen. 
Curwen, Exior Crciu. See Bernard Curwen. 
