LIST OF PAPERS, 1924—PREHISTORIC ARCH AOLOGY. 465 
Anon. Guide to the Torquay Natural History Society’s Museum, with Plan and Notes 
on Kent’s Cavern. 5th Ed., 15 pp 
Biology. [Report and Exhibits.] Handbook to Exhibition Pure Science. 
[Wembley], pp. 210-228. 
Stonehenge as a Temple of Serpent Worship. [Abs.] Wilts Arch. and Nat. 
Hist. Mag. June, p. 520. 
New Theory of Avebury, tom. cit. Dec., pp. 591-592. 
Additions to Museum and Library, tom. cit. Dec., pp. 625-626. 
Spring Annual Meeting [Report]. Trans. Woolhope N.F. Club. J uly, pp. xlvii- 
xlix. 
Field Meetings [Reports], tom. cit., pp. lxiii-Ixxxvii. 
Report on Broadwater Excavations. Second Ann. Rep. Worthing Arch. Soc., 
. 5. 
Yorkshire Museum. Report of the Museum Committee for the Year 1923. 
Ann. Rep. Yorks Phil. Soc. May, pp. 18-25. 
Cave Explorations: I. New Discoveries. II. Other Expeditions. Yorks 
Ramblers Club Journ. Vol. V., No. 16, pp. 154-156. 
Assortr, W.J. Lewis. Chalky Boulder Marl at Hastings. Nature. Aug. 30, pp.312-313. 
ApercromBy, Lord. For Obituary, see Anon. ; 
Autorort, A. Haprran. Circus on Buckland Bank. Brighton and Hove Archeologist. 
No. 2, pp. 29-40. 
Anprrson, A. WuitrorD. Cinerary Urns found near Letchworth. Antig. Journ. 
July, pp. 268-269. 
—— Flint Implement from Hertfordshire, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 426-427. 
Armstrone, A. Lestiz. Exploration of Harborough Cave, Brassington. Journ. Roy. 
Anthrop. Inst. Vol. LIII., pp. 402-413. 
—— Distribution of Bronze Age Implements. [Abs.] Hep. Brit. Assoc., 1923, pp. 
412-413. 
— Bronze Palstave from Grindleford. Journ. Derbyshire Arch. Soc. No. XLVL., 
pp. 115-116. 
—— Percy Sladen Memorial Fund Excavations. Grimes’ Graves. Norfolk, 1924. 
Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia. Vol. IV., pt. 1., pp. 182-193. 
—— Further Excavations upon the Engraving Floor (Floor 85), Grimes’ Graves, 
tom. cit. Vol. IV., pt. 11., pp. 194-202. 
_— and Fave, R.V. Sepulchral Cave at Tray Cliff near Castleton. Journ. Derby- 
? shire Arch. Soc. No. XLVI., pp. 124-125. 
Austin, P. A. See Wilfred Rushton. 
Baker, L. Y. Preliminary Report on Investigations at Goatchurch Cavern, Burring- 
ton Combe, Somerset. Proc. Speleological Soc. Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 60-64. 
Banton, J. T. Notes on the Gravels of the Gt. Ouse Basin. Geol. Mag. J uly, pp. 328- 
330. 
Barnus, A. §., and Mor, J. Rem. Mr. 8. Hazzledine Warren’s Views on Eoliths: 
a Reply to Mr. S. E. Glendenning. Man. May, pp. 78-79. 
Baytor, E. A. C. Bronze found near Richborough. Antig. Journ. Oct., p. 420. 
Bzckert, J. H. Reports of Sections: Archeology. J'rans. North Staff. Field Club. 
LVIII., pp. 123-125. 
Benton, G. Montagu. Cinerary Urns of the Late Bronze Age discovered at Shalford, 
¢ Essex. Antiq. Journ. July, pp. 265-267. 
— late Bronze and Early Iron Age Pottery discovered at Shalford. Trans. Essex 
Arch. Soc. Vol. XVIL., pt. m., pp. 125-128. 
Buiatr, Rogerr (Obituary). See John Oxberry. 
Brentnatyt, H.C. Excavations on the Line of Wansdyke. Rep. Marlborough Coll. 
. Nat. Hist. Soc., No. 72, pp. 90-97. 
Brewis, Parker, and Spain, G.R.B. Curator’s Report. Arch. Aeliana. Vol. XX., 
pp. Xix-xxii. 
REWIS, PARKER. British Brooches of the Blackworth Type in the Black Gate 
Museum, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Arch. Aeliana. Vol. XXI., pp. 173-181; 
Abs. in Nat., Sep., pp. 261-262. 
Some Impressions of the Prehistoric Museum, Copenhagen. Museums Journ. 
Jan., pp. 168-171. 
Broprick, Haroup. Fox Holes, Clapdale. A Rock Shelter. Yorks Ramblers Club 
, Journ. Vol. V., No. 16, pp. 112-116. 
ROMEHEAD, C, EK. N, See Henry Dewey. 
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