Surrey. — Coulsdon. — A portion of the earthwork known as the 

 New Ditch, on Riddlesdown, has recently been destroyed through the 

 building of a house on the line of the work. 



Sussex. — Brighton. — Mr. H. S Toms reports that levelling 

 operations in connection with Brighton Race Course have revealed an 

 inner enclosure within White Hawk Camp. The rampart of this work 

 seems to have been levelled in ancient times and the ditch was, 

 superficially, only slightly apparent. The western portion of this has 

 now been obliterated by levelling, but the position has been recorded 

 by survey and sections. Flint cores, flakes and scrapers were found 

 on the surface during the levelling operations, and fragments of 

 bronze-age pottery and the bed-stone of a rude sandstone grain-rubber 

 were found in the top mould of the filling of the ditch. 



Brighton. — Hollingbury Camp. — Owing Lo the extension of 

 the golf course, the tee and green within the camp, of which complaint 

 has been made, will ultimately be removed. 



Wiltshire. — Bincknoll. — A quarry has recently been opened on 

 the edge of the escarpment which has slightly cut into the ditch of the 

 earthwork at Bignoll (Bincknoll). In company with Miss Story 

 Maskelyne the Rev. E. H. Goddard, as Secretary of the Wiltshire 

 Archaeological Society, saw the tenant, and it is hoped that no 

 further injury will take place, another quarry being opened fifty yards 

 away. 



Yorkshire. — Scarborough. — A tumulus in the grounds of Scar- 

 borough College, one of three marked in the O.S., is being removed in 

 the extension of the cricket ground. The Yorkshire Archaeological 

 Society reports that this is unavoidable and that notes are 

 being made. 



EXPLORATION. 



Bedfordshire. — Hockliffe. — A section across the highest part of 

 the mound has been made under the direction of Mr. James Berry, 

 and various objects were found, including an iron arrow-head and 

 mediaeval tiles. 



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