FRONTISPIECE.

1. Castle Tomen, Radnor Forest.

2. A Glade on a Ley.

3. Four Stones, New Radnor.

Early British
Trackways, Moats,
Mounds, Camps,
and Sites.

A Lecture given to the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club, at Hereford, September, 1921, by ALFRED WATKINS, Fellow and Progress Medallist (for 1910), of the Royal Photographic Society; Past President (1919) of the Woolhope Club. With illustrations by the Author, and much added matter.

1922:
Hereford: THE WATKINS METER Co.
London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT & Co., Ltd.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

PAGE
Table of Illustrations[4]
Foreword[7]
Introduction[9]
Outline of Conclusions[10]
Proof[11]
The Ley[12]
Antiquity of the Ley[13]
Individuality of a Ley[13]
Mounds[14]
Earth-cuttings[15]
Water Sighting-points[15]
Mark-stones[16]
Sighting Stones[17]
Trees[19]
Camps[20]
Churches[21]
Castles[22]
Traders’ Roads[22]
Hereford Trackways[23]
Traditional Wells[24]
Previous Data[25]
Roman Roads[26]
Place Names[26]
Discovery by Place Name[30]
The Ley-men[30]
Hints to Ley-hunters[31]
A Few Leys[33]
Endword[34]
Index[35]
Acknowledgments[41]