FIG.
Head of Gorgon from Bath. (From a photograph) Frontispiece
1. The Civil and Military Districts of Britain
2, 3, and 4. Inscribed tiles from Silchester. (From photographs)
5. Inscribed tile from Silchester. (From a drawing by Sir E. M.
Thompson)
6. Inscribed tile from Plaxtol, Kent, and reconstruction of lettering.
(From photographs)
7. Ground-plans of Romano-British Temples. (From Archaeologia)
8. Ground-plan of Corridor House, Frilford. (From plan by Sir A. J. Evans)
9. Ground-plan of Roman House at Northleigh, Oxfordshire
10. Plan of a part of Silchester, showing the arrangement of the private houses and the Forum and Christian Church. (From Archaeologia)
11. Painted pattern on wall-plaster at Silchester.(Restoration by
G. E. Fox in Archaeologia)
12. Plan of British Village at Din Lligwy. (From Archaeologia
Cambrensis)
13. Late Celtic Metal Work in the British Museum.(From a photograph)
14. Fragments of New Forest pottery with leaf patterns. (From Archaeologia)
15. Urns of Castor Ware. (From photographs)
16. Hunting Scenes from Castor Ware. (From Artis, Durobrivae)
17. Fragment of Castor Ware showing Hercules and Hesione. (After C. R. Smith)
18. The Corbridge Lion. (From a photograph)
19. Dragon-brooches. (From a drawing by C. J. Praetorius)
20. Inscription from Caerwent illustrating Cantonal Government.
(From a drawing)
21. Ogam inscription from Silchester. (From a drawing by C. J.
Praetorius)
Note. For the blocks of the frontispiece, of Figs. 3, 5, 15, 16, I am indebted to the editor and publishers of the Victoria County History. Figs. 6, 11, 14, 20, 21, are reproduced from Archaeologia and the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries. For the block of Fig. 10 I have to thank the Royal Institute of British Architects; for the block of Fig. 18, the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies.