LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—PREHISTORIC ARCHASOLOGY. 541 
Ricwarpson, C. J. Prehistoric Site at Waddon, Croydon. Antig, Journ. Apr., pp- 
147-148. 
Ricuarpson, Netson Moors. President’s Address. Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. F. Club. 
Vol. XLIV., pp. Ixxvii-cii. 
Rircute, James. Stone Circles at Raedykes, near Stonehaven, Kincardineshire. Proc. 
Soc. Antiq. Scot. Vol. LVII., pp. 20-28. 
—— Sheep and Early Man in Britain. Nat. May, p. 180. 
—— Man and Scottish Animal Life, tom. cit., Aug. 4, pp. 169-170. 
Sarnt-Pénrer, Dp. Tardenois Period. Antig. Journ. Apr., p. 146. 
ScuvonnarDt, C. Stonehenge. Praehistorische Zeitschrift (Berlin), Band II., pp. 
292-340; Abs. in Wilts Arch. & Nat. Hist. Mag., Dec., pp. 394-395. 
Senitor, E. C. Annual Report of the Doncaster Municipal Art Gallery and Museum, 
1922-23. 15 pp. 
Sumprarp, T. List of Papers bearing upon the Zoology, Botany, and Prehistoric 
Archeology of the British Isles, issued during 1921. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1922, 
pp. 436-499. 
Bronze Age Burial near Brough. Antig. Journ. Oct., p. 369. 
Recent Prehistoric Finds in East Yorkshire. Trans. East Riding Antiq. 
Soc. Vol. XXIV., pp. 65-67. 
Large Romano-British Vase from Holderness, tom. cit., pp. 75-76. 
Prehistoric Bridlington. History Teachers’ Miscellany. July, pp. 136-144 ; 
Nat., June, pp. 197-203. 
Maglemose Harpoons. Man. May, p. 80. 
Discovery of Maglemose Remains in Hornsea, E. Yorks, tom. cit., Oct., p. 160. 
Holderness Harpoons. Museums Journ. June, pp. 297-298. 
Bibliography : Papers and Records relating to the Geology of the North of 
England (Yorkshire excepted), published during 1922. Nat. Feb., pp. 66-74. 
Bronze-Age Mould for Casting Palstaves. Nat. April, pp. 141-142. 
Bronze-Age Weapons, fom. cit., pp. 143-146; [Abs.] Nature, July 21, 
p. lll. 
Maglemose Harpoons [with Notes by A. Leslie Armstrong, Percy F. Kendall, 
and J. W. Stather]. Nat. May, pp. 169-179 ; June, pp. 219-220. 
Hoard of Bronze Axes from East Yorkshire, tom. cit., July, pp. 236-237. 
Smrrx, Recrvatp A. Flint Implements of Special Interest. Archeologia. Vol. LXXII., 
1922, pp. 25-40. 
—— Prehistoric Man in Kent. South-Eastern Nat., pp. 32-37. 
Sornas, Wit1am Jonnson. Mari and the Ice-Age. Abs. Proc. Geol. Soc. Lond., 
Jan. 17, pp. 21-26; Nature, March 10, pp. 332-334 ; Phil. Trans., July, 
pp. 220-221. 
Sratuer, J. W. See T. Sheppard. 
Sronz, E. Hurpert. Age of Stonehenge. Antig. Journ. April, pp. 130-134. 
— Stonehenge: Concerning the Four Stations. Nature, Feb. 17, pp. 220-222 ; 
Abs. in Wilts Arch. & Nat. Hist. Mag., June, p. 267. 
Swanton, E. W. Edible Molluscs of the British Isles. Journ. Conch. Jan., pp. 
9-18. 
Tuomas, Hersert H. Source of the Foreign Stones of Stonehenge. Wilts Arch. & 
Nat. Hist. Mag., Dec., pp. 325-344 ; Antig. Journ., July, pp. 339-360. 
Tuomas, Rocsr, and Duptyxs, Evan. Prehistoric Flint Factory at Aberystwyth. 
[Abs.] Journ. Brit. Assoc., p. 70. 
Toms, H.S. Pit-dwellings in Sussex. Antig. Journ. Apr., p. 143. 
Toucue, T. H. Dicczes La. Geological Literature added to the Geological Society’s 
Library during the Years 1915-1919. May, 545 pp. 
Tratman, E. K. Explorations of Read’s Cavern, near Burrington Combe, Somerset. 
Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1922, p. 387. 
Venpryes. Pourquoi la princesse Cothen s’est faite engrosser par ses fréres. L’Anthro- 
pologie, Paris. Vol. 33, 1923, pp. 181-182. 
Wane, A. G. Prehistoric Flint Mine at South Devon. [Abs.] Nature. Oct. 20, 
pp. 597-598. 
Watrer, R. HenstziaH. Some recent Finds on Ham Hill, South Somerset. Antiq. 
Journ. Apr., pp. 149-150. 
Warren, S. Hazzuepine. Sub-soil Flint Flaking Sites at Grays. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 
Jan., pp. 38-42. 
— Sub-soil Pressure-flaking. Proc. Geol. Assoc. Aug., pp- 153-175. 
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