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Amongst other literary matter bearing on the subject of earthworks 

 may be noticed : 



Allcroft (A. Hadrian). — " Earthwork of England : Prehistoric, 

 Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman and Mediaeval." 

 (Macmillan, 1908.) A complete text-book of the subject, 

 illustrated with 225 plans, etc. 



Andrew (W. J.).— "The Stone Circles of Derbyshire." (In 

 " Memorials of Old Derbyshire," Bemrose and Sons.) 



Bulleid (Arthur) and Gray (H. St. George). " The Lake Village 

 at Meare, 1908." (Brit. Assoc. Report, 1908.) 



Bush (T. S.). — Report on Explorations on Lansdown, May, 

 June and September, 1908. 



Bushell (Rev. W. Done).— "The Stone Circles of Pembroke- 

 shire." (Archseologia Cambrensis, 6th Sen, Vol. IX, 

 Part 2.) 



Capper (Col. J. E.). — Two Photographs of Stonehenge from a 

 War Balloon. (Archseologia, Vol. LX, PI. 69 and 70.) 



Clarke (W. G.).— " Thetford Castle Hill." (Norfolk Archaeology, 

 Vol. XVI.) 



" Some Recent Finds in Norfolk." Contains a section 



on the discoveries at Burgh-next-Aylsham. (Norfolk 

 Antiq. Misc., N.S., Vol. I, Part 3.) 



"Norfolk in Prehistoric Times." Contains notes on 



dykes and other earthworks. (Antiquary, Vol. XLV, 

 1909.) 



" An Old-Time Picture of the Fens." With note on an 



alleged Roman camp in the Fens. (Antiquary, 

 Vol. XLV, 1909.) 



Clinch (George). — "Suggestions for a Scheme of Classification 

 of the Megalithic and Analogous Remains of Great 

 Britain and Ireland." (Annals of Archaeology and 

 Anthropology, Vol. II, No. 1.) 



Cocks (A. H.). — "Prehistoric Pit-dwellings at Ellesborough." 

 (Records of Bucks., Vol. IX, 1908.) 



