LIST OF PAPERS, 1924—PREHISTORIC ARCHASOLOGY. 467 
Dawsins, Wii1iiam Boyp. Torr Steps. Proc. Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Vol. LXIX., pp. xxxviii-xl. 
— William Pengelly, F.R.S., and Kents Hole. Zvrans. Torquay Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Vol. IV., pt. 1., pp. 118-121. 
DEANE, . oe Ulster Antiquities: The Stone Age. Belfast Museum Pub. No. 84, 
8 pp. 
— Beliate Natural History and Philosophical Society, 1821-1921. Centenary 
Volume, 212 pp. 
Dewey, Henry. Implements from the Clay-with-flints of North Kent. Antiq. 
Journ. Apr., pp. 147-149. 
—— and Others. Geology of the Country around Dartford. Geol. Survey. 
_ Mem., 136 pp. 
Drstey, G. E. On an Ancient Boat from Murston. Rochester Nat. No. 130, 
pp. 41-42. 
Drnzs, HG. See Henry Dewey. 
Drxon, M. N. Prehistoric Tomb at Garthbeibio. Trans. Caradoc and S.V. Field 
Club. June, pp. 108-110. 
Dowin, H. G. Archeological Section [Report]. Trans. Torquay Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Vol. IV., pt. m., p. 192. 
Duckwortu, W. L. H. Note on Correlation, tom. cit. Vol. IV., pt. u., pp. 122-133. 
DuputyKen, Evan. See Roger Thomas. 
Bart, H. L. Romance of Kents Cavern. Trans. Torquay Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. IV., 
pt. U., pp. 107-108. 
Evans, J. H. Geological Notes on the Murston Discovery. Rochester Nat. No. 130, 
pp. 42-45. 
—— Archeological Discoveries and Researches in the Regional Survey Area, tom. 
cit., pp. 49-54. 
FALLAiz5, E. N. Ways and Means in Archeological Research. Discovery. May, 
pp. 55-57. 
Farrer, P. Two Disc Barrows on Haxton Down, excavated March and April, 1924. 
Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag. Dec., pp. 604-605. 
Favret, R. V. See A. Leslie Armstrong. 
Firxins, E. W. Coldrum Exploration, 1928. Antig. Journ. July, p. 265. 
Fievre, H. J. Prehistory of Wales. [Abs.] Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1923, p. 473. 
Forrest, H. E. Sheep and Early Man in Britain. Trans. Caradoc and S.V. Field 
Club. June, pp. [111-115]. 
Fox, Cyrm, Unusual Beaker from Huntingdonshire. Antig. Journ. aa pp. 131-133. 
— Excavations in the Cambridgeshire Dykes, tom. cit. Oct., 
— Excavations at Foxton, Cambridgeshire, in 1922. ilar ‘Antiq. Soc. 
Vol. XXV., pp. 37-46. 
— Settlement of the Early Bronze Age at Abington Pigotts, Cambs, and its 
subsequent History; as evidenced by objects preserved in the Pigott 
Collection. Proc. Prehistoric Soc. Hast Anglia. Vol. IV., pt. 1, pp. 211-233. 
— and Crarkn, L. G. G. Excavations in Bulstrode Camp. Rec. of Bucks. 
Vol. XI., No. 6, pp. 283-288. 
and Patmur, W. M. Excavations in the Cambridgeshire Dykes: The 
| Fleam Dyke. Second Report: Excavations in 1922. Cambridge Antiq. 
Soc. Vol. XXV., pp. 21-36. 
Frost, Martan. See C. Bi. Goodman. 
Gari, F. W. Essex Archeology: A brief Review of its present position. Trans. 
Essex Arch. Soc. Vol. XVIL., pt. I., pp. 63-68 
GARDNER, De Lake Village i in Somerset. [Abs.] Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1923, 
415. 
GaRFITT, G. A. Aurignae Site in Derbyshire. Antiq. ak Oct., pp. 404-405. 
Garrop, D. A. E. ee Harpoons. Man. Apr., 
GLENDENNING, S. E. Mr. S. Hazzledine Warren’s Sia on Tioliths. Man. Feb., 
30-31. 
. iat en, H. Unrecorded Bronze Implements in the Blackmore Museum, 
| Salisbury. Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag. Dec., pp. 601-603. 
_Goopman, C. H., Frost, Marian, Curwrn, Exior, and CuRWEN, Extor Crcrn. 
Blackpatch Flint-Mine Excavation, 1922. Report prepared on behalf of 
the Worthing Archeological Society. Sussex Arch. Coll. Vol. LXYV., 
pp- 69-111. 
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