Somerset. — Lansdown. — Further explorations of barrows on 

 Lansdown took place in July and September, 1909, under the direction 

 of the Rev. H. H. Winwood and Mr. Thos. S. Bush. 



Ponter's Ball, near Glastonbury. — Mr. A. Bulleid, 



F.S.A., made two large cuttings through the vallum and ditch of this 

 earthwork in July, 1909. Bronze age and Late Celtic shards of pottery 

 were found. No report has yet been published. 



Suffolk. — Butley. — Excavations took place in April, 1910, under 

 the direction of Mr. H. St. George Gray, of a roughly semi-circular 

 earthwork at Staverton Park. The full results have not yet been 

 published, but a brief account of the work is given in "The Times" of 

 April 5th, 1 9 10. 



Sussex. — Beltout. — The remains of two interesting valley 

 enclosures within the area of this camp were investigated in 

 August, 1909, by the Brighton and Hove Archaeological Club, 

 under the direction of Mr. H. S. Toms, and proved to be of the 

 Bronze Age. 



Excavations have taken place during the past year at 



Chanctonbury Ring, disclosing Roman foundations within the area of 

 the camp. 



Wiltshire. — Old Sarum. — Excavations were begun by the Society 

 of Antiquaries in the autumn of 1909, and have so far been confined to 

 the Castle. 



Casterley Camp. — Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cunnington made 



some preliminary excavations at this camp (on Salisbury Plain) in 

 September, 1909. Their investigations were directed chiefly to 

 ascertaining which of the entrances were original, and resulted in the 

 tracing of a hollow-way, which enters the camp through one of these 

 entrances. 



Bishop's Cannings. — Mr. and Mrs. Cunnington have also 



excavated a rectangular valley entrenchment near Shepherd's Shore and 

 proved its mediaeval origin. 



