ENGLAND AND WALES. 



PRESERVATION AND RECORD. 



Carmathenshire. — Carmathen. — The Carmarthenshire Anti- 

 quarian Society and Field Club has taken further steps for the 

 protection of " the Bulwarks " in the county town. 



Cumberland and Westmorland. — The earthworks of these 

 counties have been catalogued for the County Councils by a sub- 

 committee of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and 

 Archaeological Society, with a view to steps being taken for their 

 preservation under any Acts passed for the protection of Ancient 

 Monuments. 



Dorsetshire, — The Earthworks Committee of the Dorset 

 Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club are taking a census of 

 the principal camps, barrows, enclosures, etc., in the county, with 

 a view to steps being taken to bring them under the Ancient 

 IMonuments Acts. 



SwANAGE. — Captain J. E. Acland of the Dorset County 



Museum reports that some barroAVS on the heathland near Swanage 

 were being destroyed for the sake of the sand. He wrote to the 

 trustees of the property, who promised to stop further destruction 

 and especially to safeguard three very interesting barrows that 

 stand in a group. 



Durham. — Coxhoe Bridge. — ^Ir. Edward Wooler, F.S.A., reports 

 the discovery of a camp at Coxhoe Bridge presenting unusual 

 features, which he believes to be uni([ue. No exploration has been 

 made, but it is suggested that tlu^ camp may be media-val. 



IIami'shii^k. 'I'hc Il;uiipshir(> County ('ount-il liavo asked the 

 Hampshire Field Chib to submit a. list of ancient numumeiits, 

 which they think sliould bo schecbilcd by the (u)vernmenl. 



