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Amongst other recent contributions to the literature of 

 the subject, the following may be noticed : — 



Armitage (Mrs. B.)- — "Early Norman Castles in the 

 British Isles." Illustrated with drawings by 

 Duncan H. Montgomerie. (I^ondon, John Murray, 

 1911). 



Aylott (George).—" Pirton Castle." (Trans. East Herts. 

 Archseol. Soc, Vol IV., Part I.) 



Bush (Thos. S.). — Report on the Explorations on 

 Lansdown, etc., 1910. (Proc. of the Bath and 

 District Branch of the Somersetsh. Archaeol. and 

 N. H. Soc, 1910). 



Cunnington (Mrs. M. E.)- — "A Mediaeval Earthwork 

 near Morgan's Hill." (Wilts. Archaeol. Mag., 

 Vol. XXXVI.) 



Curwen (John F.). — "Castle How, Peel Wyke, Bassen- 

 thwaite." (Trans. Cumb. and Westm. A. and A. 

 Soc, N.S., Vol. XI.) 



Graham (T. H. B.).— " Extinct Castles in Cumberland." 

 (Trans. Cumb. and Westm. A. and A. Soc, N.S., 

 Vol. XI.) 



Gray (H. St. George).— Third Interim Report of the 

 Excavations at Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, 1910. 

 (Proc Dorset Field Club, Vol. XXXI. Also issued 

 separately). (See also The Times, Sept. 14th, 1910, 

 and March 29th, 191 1). 



- "The Earthwork near Butley." (Proc. Suffolk 

 Inst, of Archaeol. and Nat. Hist., Vol. XIV.) (See 

 also The Times, April 5th, 19 10). 



