LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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| 1. Pottery-stamps and stamped pottery from Holt (see [p. 19]) | [Frontispiece] |
| 2. Plan of Roman Fort at Borrans, Ambleside. From a plan by Mr. R. G. Collingwood | [10] |
| 3. Sketch plan of Principia (Praetorium) of Roman Fort at Ribchester. After a plan by Mr. D. Atkinson and Prof. W. B. Anderson | [13] |
| 4. Sketch plan of part of the Roman Fort at Slack. From a plan by Messrs. A. Woodward and P. Ross | [14] |
| 5. Holt, plan of site | [16] |
| 6. Holt, plan of barracks | [17] |
| 7. Holt, plan of dwelling-house and bath-house | [17] |
| 8. Holt, plan of kilns | [18] |
| 9. Holt, reconstruction of the kilns shown in fig. 8 | [18] |
| 10, 11. Holt, stamped 'imitation Samian' ware | [20] |
| (Figs. 1 and 5-11 are from photographs or drawings lent by Mr. A. Acton, of Wrexham) | |
| 12. Sketch plan of Roman bath-house at East Grimstead, after a plan by Mr. Heywood Sumner | [24] |
| 13. Sketch plan of Romano-British house at North Ash, after a plan prepared by the Dartford Antiquarian Society | [25] |
| 14. Plan of Romano-British house at Clanville. After a plan by the Rev. G. Engleheart, in Archaeologia | [26] |
| 15. Fragment of inscription found at Balmuildy | [29] |
| 16. Altar found at Chesterholm, drawn from a photograph | [31] |
| 17-19. Graves and grave-nails, Infirmary Field, Chester. From drawings and photographs by Prof. Newstead | [41-2] |
| 20-22. The Mersea grave-mound. From the Report of the Morant Club and Essex Archaeological Society | [43] |
| 23, 24. Margidunum, plan and seal-box. From the Antiquary | [51] |
| 25-28. Plan, section and views of the podium of the temple at Wroxeter. From the Report by Mr. Bushe-Fox | [53] |
| 29. General plan of the Roman fort and precincts at Gellygaer. After plans by Mr. J. Ward | [59] |
| 30. Postholes at Gellygaer | [63] |
For the loan of blocks 14, 17-20, 21-2, and 23-4, I am indebted respectively to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press, Prof. Newstead, and the Liverpool University Press, the Morant Club and the Essex Archaeological Society, and the publisher of the Antiquary.