archaeology which cannot be described as popular in 

 spite of its importance. 



The items of information that have reached the 

 Committee, classified under their several heads, are 

 appended. They include for the first time a report from 

 Ireland, which Dr. K. Cochrane, I.S.O., LL.D., F.S.A., 

 President of the Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, has 

 supplied. 



Dr. Cochrane has further kindly consented to join 

 the Committee and Dr. G. A. Auden, F.S.A., has also 

 been appointed a member. 



In conclusion the Committee beg to tender their 

 thanks to the Secretaries of Societies and other corres- 

 pondents who have helped them in their work and in the 

 compilation of their Keport. 



