Wiltshire. — Avebury. — No work has taken place on this site during, 

 the last twelve months, but the excavations of the British Association 

 will be resumed next spring. 



Yorkshire. — Elslack. — The excavations at the Roman camp at 

 Elslack have been completed and a full report will appear in the 

 Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. 



The Committee hears with much interest that excavations 



are to be resumed at Castleshaw. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Amongst recent contributions to the literature of the subject, the 

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Andrews (J. B.). — " Early Defensive Earthworks, Ceylon." 

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Bosanquet (R. C). — "Excavations in Roman Wales." (The 

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Brigg (J. J.).—" Kildwick Moors." (Bradford Scientific 

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Bush (Thos. S.). — " Report on the Explorations on Lan.sdown, 

 1909." (Proceedings of the Bath and District 

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 1909.) 



Chater (A. G.). — " Earthworks of the Hill-spur Type." (Journal 

 of Brit. Archaeol. Assoc, N.S., Vol. XV.) 



Collingwood (W. G.). — " Report on the Explorations of a 

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" Aldingham Mote." (The Antiquary, Vol. XLV.) 



