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Map of South Wales, showing the distribution of long barrows and megaliths. Southampton: Ordnance Survey Office, 1936. Map only, 2s. In cover, with letterpress, 5s, 5s 6d, and 6s 6d.

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Map of South Wales, showing the distribution of long barrows and megaliths. Southampton: Ordnance Survey Office, 1936. Map only, 2s. In cover, with letterpress, 5s, 5s 6d, and 6s 6d.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2014

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Copyright © The Prehistoric Society 1936

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page 257 note 1 I am indebted to Mr H. Noel Jerman for this information, which he hopes to publish in detail shortly.

page 258 note 1 Cam Turne, not mentioned directly in the Pembrokeshire inventory, is discussed by Grimes in P.P.S.E.A., VII, p. 91.

page 258 note 2 It is so listed in the Pembrokeshire Inventory (no. 1025) and in the annual list of monuments prepared by the Commissioners of Works.

page 258 note 3 Bull. Celtic Studies, v, p. 277 Google Scholar.

page 258 note 4 Arch. Camb., 1911, pp. 287 ff.Google Scholar

page 258 note 5 Map of the Trent Basin, p. 6

page 258 note 6 To be published in Arch. Camb.

page 259 note 1 Lord Avebury's plan of this site is inaccurate. A new plan will be published in the next issue of these Proceedings.

page 259 note 2 Prehistoric and Roman Wales, p. 54, and fig. 17, 6.

page 259 note 3 Historical Tour through Pembrokeshire, 1811, p. 23.

page 259 note 4 First published in P.P.S.E.A., VII.

page 259 note 5 It is impossible to deal with these important points adequately here, but I hope to do so in a subsequent article.