LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 568 
Davirs, J. A. Aveline’s Hole, Burrington Coombe. An Upper Paleolithic 
Station. Proc. Spelwol. Soc. Univ. of Bristol, 1920-21, pp. 61-72. 
also Nature, July 8, p. 54; Antig. Journ., Oct., p. 379. 
—— Second Report on Aveline’s Hole, tom. cit. Vol. 1., No. 3, pp. 118-118. 
Abs, in Journ. Brit, Assoc. [Hull], p. 46. 
Dixon, JoHN H. Cup-marked Stones in Strathtay, Perthshire. 
Antig. Scot., 1922, pp. 34-43. 
Dosson, D. P. Earthworks [Abs.]. Proc. Spelwol. Soc. Univ. of Bristol, 
1920-21, pp. 102-103. 
Dovsur, I. 8. See P. G. H. Boswell. 
Dowie, H. G. Kingsteignton Idol. Journ. Torquay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. III1., 
No. 2, pp. 137-140. 
Dounuorp, G. A. Report of the Keeper of the [Warrington] Museum for the two 
years ending June 30, 1922, pp. 1-11. 
Evans, A. A. Prehistoric Man: Some Vestiges in Sussex [Abs.]. Z'rans. Last- 
bourne Nat. Hist., etc., Soc. May, pp. 208-209. 
Evans, J. H. Anthropological Note. Rochester Nat., No. 129, pp. 5-7. 
— On the Stone Implements of Primeval Man: their Classification and 
Geological Antiquity [Report of lecture by W. H. Cook], tom. cit., 
pp. 31-32. 
Face, C. C. Regional Survey of the Croydon Area. Geog. Journ. Nov., 
pp. 336-346. 
FarRBAIRN, ARCHIBALD. Account of the Excavation of a Cairn, and of the 
Remains of Four other Cairns in the Parish of Muirkirk, Ayrshire, and 
the Discovery of a Deposit of Burnt Human Bones at Borland, Old 
Cumnock, Ayrshire. Proc. Soc. Antig. Scot., 1922, pp. 126-133. 
Fauuaize, E. N. Anthropology at the British Association. Nat. Nov., 
pp. 347-350. 
-— New Light on the Piltdown Skull. Discovery. July, pp. 181-183; 
abs. in Nature, July 29, p. 161, and Nat., Aug., p. 246. 
Fawcett, Epwarp. Further Report on the Human Material Found in Aveline’s 
Hole. Proc. Speleol. Soc. Univ. of Bristol, 1920-21, pp. 79-82. 
Furtcuer, W.G. D. Archeology [Report]. Caradoc and 8.V./.C. Rec. of Bare 
Facts, No. 31, pp. 5-6. 
F[tevre], H. J. Prehistoric Western Europe. Nature. Mar. 9, pp. 302-303. 
Forestier, A. Crossing the Channel in Prehistoric Times. Ji/. London News. 
Feb. 11, pp. 182-185. 
Fox, Cyrim. Distribution of Population in the Cambridge Region in Early 
Times, with special reference to the Bronze Age [Abs.}]. Journ. Brit. 
Assoc. [Hull], pp. 43-44. 
Fox, C. F. Excavations in the Cambridgeshire Dykes. Antig. Journ. Jan., 
pp. 57-58. 
— Karly Iron Age Cemetery at Foxton, Cambs, tom. cit., p. 58. 
Frost, M. Worthing [Cissbury, etc.]. Sussex Arch. Coll. Vol. LXIII.,, p. 245. 
GaRDNER, WiLLouGHBY. Excavation of a Barrow near Holywell, North Wales. 
Antig. Journ. Jan., pp. 63-64. 
— Excavations of a Mound at Rug Park, Merionethshire, tom. cit., p. 64. 
Garritt, G. A. Cave Exploration in -Derbyshire. Antig. Journ. July; 
pp. 258-259. 
Guapstone, L. Human Cranium dredged from the River Trent. Journ. Roy. 
Anth. Inst.; Abs. m Nature, May 6, p. 593. 
Gopparp, E. Devil’s Den, Manton, Wilts. Antig. Journ. Jan., p. 60. 
Gopparp, Ep. H. Aldbourne: Bronze and Iron Antiquities; Bronze Celt from 
Amesbury; Bronze Palstave, Dinton Beeches. Wilts Arch. and Nat. 
Hist. Mag. Dec., pp. 75-77. 
Goopwin, Geratp. Pottery Repairs in the Bronze Age. Connoisseur. Jan., 
p. 40. See also Wat., Feb., p. 51. 
Gorpon, G. B. Ancient London. Museum Journal [Philadelphia]. Sept., 
pp. 181-237. 
Gray, H. Sr. Gztorcr. Excavations at Murtry Hill, Orchardleigh Park, 1920. 
Proc. Somersetshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. LXVII., p. 39-55. 
Proc. Soe. 
