LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—PREHISTORIC ARCHAOLOGY. 539 
Hawtey,W. Romano-British Villages on Upavon and Rushall Downs. Wilts Arch. 
& Nat. Hist. Mag. June, pp. 227-230. 
Hayrer,G.C.F. ExcavationsatSlinfold, Sussex. Antig.Journ. July, pp. 264-265. 
Hoorry, R. W. Hampshire Gravels. Antig. Journ. Apr., pp. 145-146. 
Howarp, F. T. Gloucester. Geograph. Teacher. No. 66, pp. 110-124. 
Hoyin, Wm. Evans. Short Guide to the Collections; National Museum of Wales, 
Cardiff. 24 pp. 
—— Sixteenth Annual Report of the National Museum of Wales, 37 pp. 
HrouréKa, A. Piltdown Jaw. Amer. Journ. Phys. Anthrop. Vol. 5, p. 337. 
— Dimensions of the First and Second Lower Molars with their bearing on the 
Piltdown Jaw and on Man’s Phylogeny. American J. Physical Anthro- 
pology, Geneva, N.Y. VI. April-June, 195-216; Abs., Nature, July 14, 
p. 66. 
— Recent Discoveries of Ancient Man in Europe. Smithsonian Miscellaneous 
Collections. LXXIV., No. 5, 82-85. 
Hucues, H. Harotp. Braich-y-Dinas, Penmaenmawr. Proc. Llandudno & Dist. 
F. Club, Vol. [X., pp. 3-6; Antig. Journ., Jan., p. 73. 
Hugues, I. T. Field-Notes on the Earthworks of North Cardiganshire. [Abs.] Journ. 
Brit. Assoc., p. 66. 
Jackson, Isaac. Neolithic Stone Axe found at Great Budworth, Cheshire. Trans. 
Lancs. & Ches. Antig. Soc. Vol. XX XIX., p. 195. 
Jruu, T. J. Some Recent Views on the Origin of Man. [Abs.] Trans. Edinb. Geol. 
Soc. Vol. XI., pt. 2, pp. 253-254. 
Jonns, M. H. Carmarthenshire in the Bronze and Iron Age. Trans. Carmarthenshire 
Antiq. Soc. Pt. xu1., pp. 20-23. 
Kenpatt, H. G. O. Two Flint Celts from Dorset. Antig. Journ. Apr., pp. 139-142. 
Kenpatu, Percy F. Holderness Harpoons. Museums Journ. June, pp. 296-297. 
—— Sce T. Sheppard. 
Kennarp, A. 8S. Presidential Address: The Holocene Non-Marine Mollusca of 
England. Proc. Malac. Soc. June, pp. 241-269. 
Kermope, P. M. C. Bronze Implements in the Manx Museum. Antig. Journ. July, 
pp. 228-230. 
— Seventeenth Annual Report with List of Additions to the Museum. Manx 
Museum. 13 pp. 
Layarp, Nina F. Prehistoric Cooking-Places. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1922, p. 388. 
Longest, FourmMarier, Frarpont, Hama, Capitan. Rapport général de la com- 
mission d’enquéte de V’I.I.A. & Ipswich—Les silex tertiaires—Discussion 
[Breuil et Capitan]. Revue Anthropologique. Jan., pp. 42-43. 
Louest, Fourmarier, Frarpont, Capitan. Les silex d’Ipswich. Conclusions d’en- 
quéte de l’Institut International d’Anthropologie, Revue Anthropologique. 
Jan., pp. 53-67. 
Lowe, Atex. Report on the Human Skeletal Remains [from Tray Cliff Cave, Derby- 
shire]. Journ. Anthrop. Inst. Jan., pp. 129-131. 
Lowz, Harrorp J. Excavation Products of Kent’s Cavern and their Distribution. 
Trans. Torquay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. IV., pt.1., pp. 6-9. 
Mactavucuiay, Henry. Notes on Camps in the Parishes of Branxton, Carham, Ford, 
Kirk-Newton, and Wooler, in Northumberland. Proc. Berwicks Nat. Club, 
pp. 451-470. 
Masor, ALBANY F. See G. E. Cruikshank. 
Mann, Lupovic M‘L. Discoveries in North-Western Wigtownshire : Cinerary Urn 
and Incense-cup and Perforated Axe-hammer; Mould for Bronze-winged 
Chisel; Whetstone for Stone Axes; Cup-marked Rocks and Boulder ; 
Apron of Moss Fibres. Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot. Vol. LVII1., pp. 98-107. 
— Bronze Age Gold Ornaments found in Arran and Wigtownshire with sugges- 
tions as to their method of use, tom. cit., pp. 314-320. 
— Dagon Stone in Ayrshire. Glasgow Herald, Oct. 14; Abs. in Antiq. Journ., 
Jan., pp. 66-67. 
Mason, J. E. Antiquities at Dean. Trans. Cumb. & Westm. A. & A. Soc. Vol. 
XXIIL., pp. 34-35. 
M[atrecKa], J. Ancienneté de Vhomme. Anthropologie. Prague, 1923, 135-144. 
Morr, J. Rep. Account of the Manner in which the Excavations, etc., were carried 
out, and of the Humanly-flaked Flints, etc., discovered [Ipswich]. Journ. 
Anthrop. Inst. Jan., pp. 245-262. 
