15 



Walker (Rev. F. G.). — Report on the Excavations at Barton. 

 (Proc. Cambr. Ant. Soc, Vol. XII.) 



Ward (John). — "Excavations of a Tumulus on Cadno Mountain, 

 near Pendine." (Trans. Carmarthensh. Ant. Soc, Vol. V.) 



Westropp (T. J.) — "Types of the Ring-Forts remaining in 

 Eastern Clare." (The Newmarket Group.) (Proc. Roy. 

 Irish Academy, Vol. XXVII, Section C.) 



" Promontory Forts in the ' Irrus,' Co. Clare." (Journ. 



Royal Soc. Ant. Irel., Vol. XXXVIII.j 



" Ring-Forts in the Barony of Moyarta, Co. Clare, 



and their Legends." (Journ. Roy. Soc. Ant. Irel., Vol. 

 XXXVIII.) 



Wooler (Edward). — " The Catrail " (concluded). (Antiquary, 

 Vol. XLIV, 1908.) 



Yorke (Rev. A. C). — " The Round Moat at Fowlmere." (Proc. 

 Cambr. Ant. Soc, Vol. XII, Part 1.) 



The Scheme of Classification issued in 1903 and the Appendixes 

 of 1904 and 1905 being out of print, the Committee has revised the 

 whole for early reissue with an entirely new set of plans. 



To meet the cost of reissue a special fund has been raised to which 

 the Society of Antiquaries has contributed p£io, the Royal Archaeo- 

 logical Institute £2 2s., the British Archaeological Association £2 2s., 

 the Viking Club £2 2s., the Cambridge Antiquarian Society j£i t other 

 sums having been subscribed by persons interested in the work of the 

 Committee. 



It is anticipated that the new Scheme will be ready for distribution 

 in the autumn, and copies will be obtainable from the Secretary at 3*/. 

 each, post free. Societies may obtain the Scheme in quantities of fifty 

 copies and upwards, at a reduced rate. 



