Buckinghamshire. — Tattenhoe. — Mr. James Berry and Mr. W. 

 Bradbrook excavated the mound known as Windmill Hill in May, 1910, 

 with results that point to its mediaeval origin. 



Cambridgeshire. — Bowen. — Three round tumuli were excavated 

 here by the Cambridge Antiquarian Society in August, 1909, and 

 proved to be of Roman date. One was double : a small circular Roman 

 tumulus surmounted by another Roman one. 



Carmarthenshire. — Further examination of a tumulus on Cadno 

 Mountain and of other tumuli and cairns in the parish of Pendine are 

 reported by the Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society. 



Cumberland. — Mr. W. G. Collingwood, F.S.A., has made a further 

 exploration of Banniside Circle, Coniston : a bronze-age tumulus and 

 large ring-mound. 



Dorset.- — Dorchester. —The second period of excavations at 

 Maumbury Rings (the Roman Amphitheatre) took place in September, 

 1909, under the direction of Mr. H. St. George Gray. The western 

 half of the northern entrance-way was uncovered and showed the same 

 structural details as on the eastern side, but in better preservation. A 

 large cutting was made at the S.S.W. end of the amphitheatre, where 

 the original structure has been modified, probably at the time of the 

 Civil War. 



Durham. — Hamsterley. — Mr. E. Wooler reports that the camp 

 known as The Castles has been excavated, and a guard-chamber 

 discovered in the thickness of the walls. The defences of the camp 

 consisted of a dry stone wall, the angles of which have been cleared. 



Glamorgan. — Excavation of the annexe of the Roman fort at 

 Gellygaer was begun last year, and is about to be continued. So far, 

 the work has been largely confined to the military baths. 



Merionethshire. — Aberdovey. — Col. O. E. Ruck reports the 

 excavation of a cist at Bryn Dinas, Happy Valley, Aberdovey. 



Montgomeryshire. — Caersws. — The Liverpool Committee for 

 Research in Wales is continuine its excavations at this Roman fort. 





