By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 377 



ASHLEY (p. 175). 

 Barrow [la.] Hoare, A. W. II. Roman JSra 98 in plan of the Fosseway 

 marks " a very fine barrow " close on edge of Fosseway just 1 

 mile S. of Church. Not in O.M. 3 SE. 



AVEBUKY (pp, 176, 179, 180). 

 Barrows 17. JBeckhampton. See Appendix Long Barrows. 

 [19a.] [Good-sized barrow, under plough, 1913. M.E.C.] 

 20. [Planted with trees, 1913. M.E.C.] 



Windmill Hill (p. 179). [Two barrows not shown in O.M. 28 N W. 

 can still be seen on the ploughed land, 1913. M.E.C.] 

 [44c] [Still of considerable size, though not shown in O.M. 28 NW., 



1913. M.E.C.] 

 45. O.M. 28 N W. [Half of this barrow under plough, 1913. M.E.C.] 



BRATTON (p. 209) 



Barrow [6a], Small round barrow less than 1ft. high on down near 

 Bratton Castle. Opened, circular cist with crouched skeleton, 

 no relics. Skull at Cambridge Museum, No. 254. This barrow 

 is apparently not mentioned in the list or shown on O.M. 45 SW., 

 unless it is the "mound" S. of the camp. 



BROUGHTON GIFFORD (p. 215). 



Romano British (?) skulls from graves found in digging gravel for rail- 

 way ballast 1862. Skeletons were extended. Excavated by Rev. J. 

 Wilkinson, W. Cunnington, and Dr. Thurnam. 3 skulls at Cambridge 

 Museum, Nos. 175—7. 



CHARLTON, NEAR PEWSEY (p. 221). 



Roman. The bronze plaque with relief of Minerva (Devizes Musum Cat. 

 II. 354 fig.) wrongly assigned to Lavington, was really found on 

 Charlton Down, with a bronze figure Sin. high and many coins. 

 Arch. Journ. viii 318. 



DEVIZES (p. 239). 

 Roman. Pans Lane railway cutting 1861. Romano British skull. Cam- 

 bridge Museum, No 144. 



KNOOK (p. 274). 

 Barrow [5b]. Small barrow inside an irregular earthwork with vallum 

 outside ditch, much ploughed down, S. of Old Ditch, S.W. of 

 Knook Castle, N.of Amesbury Rd. Opened by Hoare. Crouched 

 skeleton 1ft. 6in. under surface and 3ft. to S. of it a circular cist 

 with burnt bones. A. W. I. 82, Station III. ; not in O.M. 52 SE- 



