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Wilts Obituary. 



they were, without any regard to expense, and then given away — are, 

 and must remain, one of the chief existing authorities on the Bomano- 

 British period. 



On the Development and Distribution of Primitive Locks and Keys . 

 Illustrated by Specimens in the Pitt-Eivers Collection. 4to. 

 London: Chatto & Windus. 1883. Pp. 31, and 10 plates. 



King John's House, Tollard Eoyal, Wilts. Privately printed. 1890. 

 4to. Pp. 25. Map and 25 plates. 



This is a full and lavishly-illustrated account of the house itself, of it s 

 interesting architectural features of the 13th and 16th centuries, and of 

 its artistic contents. 



Catalogue of the Anthropological Collection Lent by Col. Lane 

 Fox for Exhibition in the Bethnal Green Branch of the South 

 Kensington Museum, June, 1874, Parts 1. and II. London. Pub- 

 lished by Science and Art Department. 8vo. Wrappers. Pp. xv. and 

 184. 



Part I., concerned with Typical Human Skulls and Hair of different 

 Baces, occupies five pages only. 



Part II., occupying the remainder of the Catalogue, with xiv. plates, is 

 taken up entirely with Weapons. The book is not a mere catalogue, but 

 contains copious and most valuable dissertations on the use of the various 

 weapons in different countries and ages, and of the evolution of their 

 various forms. It is, in fact, a treatise on arms. 



A Short Guide to the Larmer Grounds, Bushmore, King John's House, 

 and the Museum at Farnham, Dorset. 8vo. Wrappers. Pp. 16 f 

 with map, plan, and 16 good process views. [1894.] 



Archjeologia : — 



An Examination into the Character and probable Origin of the Hill 

 Forts of Sussex. Vol. XLIL, p. 27—52. 



Further remarks on the Hill Forts of Sussex : being an account of Ex- 

 cavations in the Forts at Cissbury and Highdown. Vol. XLIL, p. 53 — 76. 



Excavations at Mount Caburn Camp, near Lewes, conducted in 

 September and October, 1877, and July, 1878. (Four plates.) Vol. 

 XLVL, p. 423—495. 



Excavations at Caesar's Camp, near Folkestone, conducted in June and 

 July, 1878. (Five plates.) Vol. XL VII., p. 429—472. 



The Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London : — 



Address on the Neolithic Exhibition. Vol. V., p. 233 (two pages). 



Bemarks on the Bronze Exhibition. Vol. V., p. 412 (one page). 



