REFERENCES TO PUBLICATIONS, ETC. 891 
14. Material expected to be published in Engineering, and communicated to 
Inst. Civ. Eng. (Manchester branch). 
15. Engineering, Oct. 2, 1925; Flight, Sept. 10, 1925; Journ. Roy. Aer, Soc., 
Dec. 1925; Modern Transport, Sept. 12, 1925. 
The following furthor communications appeared in Engineering (weekly) at or 
after the time of the meeting :—Nos. 2, 3, 4, 10. 
Sections F, G (Joint Mertinas on TRANSPORT PROBLEMS). 
1. Engineer, Sept. 4, 11, 1925; Surveyor, Sept. 11, 1925; Modern Transport, 
Sept. 5, 12, 1925; Local Government Journ., Sept. 12, 1925, etc. 
2. Engineering. 
3. Surveyor, Sept. 18, 1925; Hexham Herald, Oct. 13, 1925; Journ. Inst. 
Municipal Hng., 2, No. 4 (Jan. 1911). 
6. Modern Transport, Sept. 12, 1925; cf. K. G. Fenelon, Economics of Road 
Transport, Allen & Unwin. 
Section H. 
1. Cf. report to be published in Trans. Glasgow Archaeol. Soc.; S. N. Miller, 
The Roman Fort at Balmuildy, Maclehose, Glasgow, 1921. 
2. Portion of paper dealing with recent work at Caerwent to be published in 
Archeologia ; with Roman fort at Brecon, in Trans. Hon. Soc. Cymmrodorion. 
8. To be offered to Journ. Roman Studies. 
4. Ci. Roman pottery made at Ashley Rails, New Forest, and Roman pottery sites 
at Sloden and Linwood, Chiswick Press. 
6. Report to be published by Birmingham Archeol. Soc. 
8. Expected to be published in Classical Quarterly. 
13. Cf. Liverpool Annals of Anthrop. and Archeol., 12, Nos. 1, 2, pp. 15-36, 
pl. vii-xix. 
14. To be published in Folklore. 
18. Expected to appear in Journ. Roy. Anthrop. Inst.; cf. Australian Musewm 
Mag., 2, no. 2, Apr. 1924; Stewart’s Handbook of the Pacific. 
20. Cf. Geog. Journ., 65, p. 24; also 59, p. 19; 63, p. 426; Scot. Geog. Mag., 38, 
p. 146; Folklore, 26, p. 225; 38, p. 170; 35, p. 82; Man, 20, Nos. 18, 59; 24, 
No. 40; 25, No. 84; Discovery, 6, p. 325; also M. W. Hilton-Simpson, Among the 
Hill Folk of Algeria. 
21. Expected to appear in Hibbert Journ.; cf. Hambly, History of Tattooing and 
its Significance (London, Witherby, 1925). 
28. Cf. Bull. Soc. Jersiaise, Oct. 1925, for full account of discovery at La Hogue Bie. 
26. Probably to be published in Man. 
28. To appear in Trans. Soc. Guernesiaise, 1925; cf. < Our statue menhirs and 
those of France and Italy,’ Trans. Guernsey Soc. Nat. Sci., 1910 ; * Sculptured lines on 
capstone of Déhus (Guernsey), Zrans. G.S.N.S., 1917; * Evidence of man in 
Guernsey during the Bronze and Iron Age,’ Trans. G.S.N.S., 1918; ‘Notes on 
the recent discovery of a human figure sculptured on the capstone of the Dolmen 
of Déhus, Guernsey,’ read at Bournemouth Meeting of British Association, 1919, 
published in ‘ Man,’ 20, no. 9 (66), also in T’rans. G.S.N.S., 1919; * List of dolmens, 
