the remains cannot easily be saved, the Quarry Company having been 

 granted a lease of the mountain by the Commissioners of Woods and 

 Forests. 



Conway Mountain. —Mr. Gardner reports that the walls 



of the hill fortress here were sadly mutilated last year by Territorials 

 entrenching themselves behind them during manoeuvres. This was 

 brought to the notice of the Conway Town Council by the Llandudno 

 Field Club, the Nant Conwy Antiquarian Society and the Abergele 

 Antiquarian Society acting in concert, and the Council at once 

 instructed their surveyor to erect notice boards around the site, putting 

 it " out of bounds " for troops. 



Devonshire. — A cairn a few yards south of the high road on 

 Wigford Down, Meavy, and some hut circles near Petertavy have been 

 destroyed by road menders. A complaint has been lodged with the 

 Tavistock District Council by the Devonshire Association. 



Hertfordshire. — Mr. W. B. Gerish writes that the tumulus at 

 Metley Hill, Wallington, has been levelled comparatively recently, and 

 a large moated site near Shingle Hall, Sawbridgeworth, has been 

 levelled and the moat filled in. 



Suffolk. — Bungay Castle. — Mr. W. A. Dutt writes that portions 

 of the rampart that enclosed the base court have been damaged in 

 enlarging the Town Yard, where road metal is stored, but so far as can 

 be ascertained nothing further in that direction is likely to be done. 

 The Castle ruins, chiefly standing on a walled mound, were sold some 

 years ago by the Duke of Norfolk, but it is understood that they have 

 since been repurchased by him. 



EXPLORATION.— Cambridgeshire.— The line of the Roman 

 road between Cambridge and Barton was cut through by the Cambridge 

 Antiquarian Society and plans made of the cutting. 



The site of a levelled tumulus at Barton was excavated by the same 

 Society, and last year the Rev. F. G. Walker examined two tumuli of 

 the Roman period at the same place. 



Carmarthenshire. — The Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society has 

 excavated a tumulus of the middle or late Bronze Age on Cadno 

 Mountain, near Pendine. (See Bibliography — Ward.) 



