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442 Knowles (William James). 
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(for 1874-75). 1875. [Sand-hill finds.] 
443 
A Glimpse of Prehistoric Times in the North of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. 
Report for 187 4, Sections , 155—156. 1875. [Implements, bones.] 
444 
Additional Remarks on the Find of Prehistoric objects at Portstewart. 
Brit. Assoc. Report for 1876, Sections , 166. 1877 ; and Journ. 
Anthrop. Inst., VI., 485 — 487. 1877. [Implements, &c.] 
445 
Flint Implements and Associated remains found near Ballintoy, Co. 
Antrim. Journ. Anthrop. Inst., VII., 202 — 205. 1878. 
446 
Flint Factories at Poitstewart and elsewhere in the North of Ireland. 
Brit. Assoc. Report for 1878, 579—580. 1879. [Implements, 
hones, shells.] 
447 
Report of the Committee .... for the purpose of conducting 
Excavations at Portrush and elsewhere in the North of Ireland. 
Brit. Assoc. Report for 1879, 171—175. 1879. [Implements, 
animal remains.] 
448 
Portstewart and other Flint Factories in the North of Ireland. Journ. 
Anthrop. Inst., IX., 320 — 328. 1880. 
449 
Flint Implements from the Valley of the Bann. Brit. Assoc. Report 
for 1879, 389—390. 1879 ; and Journ. Anthrop. Inst., X., 
150 — 153. 1881. [In marl under peat.] 
450 
Prehistoric Implements found in the Sandhills of Dundrum, Co. Down. 
Proc. R.I.A., (2) II. ( Polite lit. and Antiquities ), 103—113. 
1881. 
451 
On Basalt apparently overlying Post-Glacial Beds, Co. Antrim. Brit. 
Assoc. Report for 1883, 497. 1884. [Short abstract.] 
452 
On the Antiquity of Man in Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Report for 1883, 
562. 1884. [Pre-palseolithic implements in N. E. Ireland.] 
453 
Flint Implements from the Raised Beach at Larne and other parts of 
the North-east coast of Ireland. Proc. R.I.A. (2) II. ( Polite 
Lit. and Antiquities), 209—213, plates 14 — 15. 1884. [Pre- 
palseolithic.] 
454 
Flint Implements from the North-east of Ireland. Proc. R.I.A. , (2) 
II. ( Polite Lit. and Antiquities ), 436 — 444, plates 22—23. 1886. 
[From boulder clay, Co, Antrim, etc.] 
