[731] Ib., p. lxxi; W. Greenwell, Brit. Barrows, p. 112.

[732] Archaeologia, xlii, 1869, pp. 169-71.

[733] Archaeol. Journal, lviii, 1901, pp. 328-31.

[734] Journ. Derby. Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc., xi, 1889, pp. 39-44; xiv, 1892, pp. 244-7, 250; xv, 1893, pp. 161-2.

[735] In certain cases, however, the mound may have been so worn down by denudation as to escape notice.

[736] A. Pitt-Rivers, Excavations in Cranborne Chase, iv, 148.

[737] J. Anderson, Scotland in Pagan Times,—the Bronze and Stone Ages, pp. 28, 37-8; Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xx, 1886, pp. 114, 240-1; xxix, 1895, pp. 46-8; xxxv, 1901, pp. 258-66; xxxix, 1905, pp. 189, 528-32.

[738] Anthr. Rev., v, 1867, p. 255.

[739] W. Greenwell, Brit. Barrows, pp. 112-3.

[740] J. Anderson, Scotland in Pagan Times,—the Bronze and Stone Ages, pp. 38, 48-50, 63-4.