Carmarthen. — The Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society is taking 

 active steps to prevent destruction of or the depositing of rubbish on 

 The Bulwarks at Carmarthen. 



Essex. — Saffron Walden. — It is understood that, owing to 

 representations made by the Essex Archseological Society, the local 

 authorities are taking steps to preserve and restore the maze on the 

 common. 



Oxfordshire. — Swerford. — As a result of representations made 

 to the Rector by the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society, 

 an earthwork of the mount-and-bailey type to the north of the church, 

 part of which it was proposed to use for an extension of the cemetery, 

 has been left uninterfered with. 



Somerset. — Stokeleigh Camp, near Bristol, the preservation of 

 which was mentioned in the last Report, has been presented by its 

 purchaser, Mr. George Wills, to the National Trust. 



DESTRUCTION. 



Cambridgeshire. — The Cambridge Antiquarian Society reports 

 slight encroachments (which have been stopped) on the Devil's Dyke 

 at Swaffham Prior. 



Carnarvonshire. — Penmaenmawr. — Prior to the destruction of 

 this ancient fortress, which, as reported last year, will take place 

 through quarrying operations under a lease from the Crown, a survey is 

 being made by the Cambrian Archseological Association. 



Hampshire. — Aldershot. — Dr. J. P. Williams-Freeman reports 

 that one of the banks of the earthwork known as Bat's Hogsty has 

 quite recently been considerably dug away. This is on War Depart- 

 ment property, and Dr. Williams-Freeman at once called attention to 

 the damage. It is understood that this will be restored, and that steps 

 will be taken to prevent further destruction. 



Somerset. — Mr. C. H. Bothamley reports that Worlebury Camp 

 has been damaged by the moving and rolling down of stones by boys 

 playing in the camp and adjoining woods. The Axbridge District 

 Branch of the Somersetshire Archseological Society is endeavouring to 

 prevent further mischief. 



