LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 561 
Anon. Mrs. Cunnington’s Excavations at All Cannings Cross, tom. cit., 
pp. 34-88; and in Antig. Journ., Jan., pp. 18-19. 
— Summary of Proceedings. Proc. Prehist. Soc. Hast Anglia. Vol. IIl., 
pt. 1v., pp. 607-624. 
— Sessional Meetings. Proc. Spelcol. Soc. Bristol. Vol. 1., No. 3, pp. 158- 
164. 
— Annual Report for 1921-22. Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag. Dec.. 
pp. 39-48. 
— Mystery of Stonehenge, tom. cit. Dec., pp. 92-93. 
— Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union and its Work. Supplement to Local Pro- 
gramme Brit. Assoc. Hull, pp. 1-31. 
AuLan, JOHN. Kidland Topographical Notes. Proc. Berwickshire Nat. Club. 
Vol. XXIV., pt. rv., pp. 490-496. 
AutcHin, J. H. Notes on Recent Additions to the Collections Maidstone Mus. 
and Pub. Library [Reprint]. 
Attorort, A. Happiran. The Sussex War Dyke: A Pre-Roman Thoroughfare. 
Sussex Arch. Coll. Vol. LXIII., pp. 54-85. 
ALMAINE, H. G. W. pv’. Palxolithic Gravel near Abingdon. Antig. Journ. 
July, pp. 257-258. 
AnperRson, A. WuHitrorD. Late Celtic Burial, Abbots Langley, Herts, tom. cit 
July, pp. 259-260. 
ANDERSON, R. 8. G. Notes on the Discovery of a Rock-sculpture at Gallows 
Outon, Whithorn, Wigtownshire. Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot., 1922, 
pp. 44-45. 
Armsrrone, A. Lzestiz. Maglemose Remains of Holderness and their Baltic 
Counterparts [Abs.}. Journ. Brit. Assoc. [Hull], pp. 47-48. 
— Engravings on Flint-crust from Grime’s Graves. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 
[Edinburgh], p. 439. 
— Further Discoveries of Engraved Flint-crust and associated Implements 
at Grime’s Graves. Proc. Prehist. Soc. Hast Anglia. Vol. III., pt. 1v., 
pp. 548-558. 
— Two East Yorkshire Bone Harpoons. Man. Sept., pp. 130-131; Abs. 
in Nature, Apr. 21, 1923, p. 547. 
ArmstronG, E. C. R. Note on the Hallstatt Period in Ireland. Antiq. Journ. 
July, pp. 204-207. 
Bappetey, St. Cratr. Romano-British Gematcry at Barnwood, Gloucestershire. 
Journ. Roman Studies. Vol. X. , pt. 1., pp. 60-67. 
Baker, L. Y. Field Work. Proc. Speleol. Soc. Bristol. Vol. I., No. 3, 
pp. 151-154. 
Bett, Aurrep. Pleistocene and later Birds of Great Britain and Ireland. Nat. 
Aug., pp. 251-253. 
Buunt, C. E. Archeological Section [Report]. Rep. Marlborough Coll. Nat. 
Hist. Soc., No. 70, pp. 12-15. 
Re iniy R. C.’ Bronze Age Cist at Rock, Northumberland. Antig. Journ. 
July, p. 258. 
‘Boswett, P. G. H., and I. Dovsuz. Geology of the Country Around Felix- 
y stowe and Ipswich. ve Geol. Assoc. Nov., pp. 285-305. 
Brevit, H. Observations on the Pre-Neolithic Industries of Scotland. Proc. 
Soc. Antig. Scot., 1922, pp. 261-281. 
— Les industries pliocénes de la région d’Ipswich. Revue Anthropologique, 
XXXII., pp. 226-229. 
_BREwIs, PARKER. Guide to the Castle of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Part I. The 
Keep. 33 pp. 
— Guide to the Castle of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Part II. The Blackgate 
Museum and Heron Pit. 32 pp. 
ons C. E. P., and J. E. Marr. Ice-Age and Man. Man. May, pp. 75-76. 
Bryce, THoMAs H. Origin of the Scottish People. Rep. Brit. Assoc. [Ldin- 
burgh), p. 441. 7 
Bucuanan, oat Report on a Short Cist Found at Camelon, Falkirk. Proc. 
4 Soc. Antig. Scot., 1922, pp. 65-66. 
Buexuny, Francis. Yorkshire Gravers. Proc. Prehist. Soc. Hast Anglia. 
Vol. III., pt. 1v., pp. 542-547. 
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