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Recent Excavations at Stonehenge. 



[This paper as printed in Archceologia occupies 82 pages of vol.lviii., 

 and contains, in addition to what is here printed in this Magazine, 

 an Appendix, pp. 54 — 69, " a Description of the Excavations, con- 

 taining an account of the Nature and Contents of each Layer of 

 Material removed." This is a most minute and exact record of 

 the finding of every flint implement, &c, but as the general results 

 are given in the body of the paper, and as anyone who wishes to 

 do so can consult this " Appendix " in Archceologia, it has not been 

 thought necessary to print it here. 



In addition to the plates and figures here reproduced, there 

 appear in Archceologia the following : — " View of the ' leaning 



stone ' before it was set upright in 1901 " (full-page). " General 



View of Stonehenge after the ' leaning stone ' was set upright." 



View of the ' leaning stone,' showing its inclination, and its position 



relative to the " blue stone monolith." " The registering frame 



in position around Excavation VI." " The ' leaning stone ' with 



the cradle and cables attached." "The 'leaning stone' set 



upright." "Flint Implements found in the Excavations" (four 



illustrations). " Flint Implements of similar forms to those 



found at Stonehenge" (two illustrations). "Stone Implements 



found in the Excavations." Ditto " Mauls." " Deer's horn 



pick found at Stonehenge." " Transport of a colossus, Egypt." 



" Line of holes cut across a corner of the so-called 'slaughter stone.' " 



" Fallen stone showing grooves formed in dressing the surface." 



" Sun worship in Japan, from a Japanese print." " Section 



in Excavation VI." The numbering of the illustrations is therefore 

 necessarily different in Archceologia and the Magazine. With the 

 exception, mentioned above, of the Appendix and of the descriptions 

 of the flint and stone implements illustrated in the figures not 

 here reproduced, the paper is printed here in full. — Ed.] 



