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 A HISTORY OF BERKSHIRE TWYFORD. Palaeolithic flint implements (Reading Museum and Mr. L. Treacher's col- lection). UFFINGTON. Prehistoric hill-side sculpture, known as the White Horse. WALLINGFORD. Palaeolithic implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 592]. Neolithic knife and arrow- heads [Ibid. 343, 390]. Holed hammer-head of stone (Reading Museum). Various Bronze Age antiquities, and a hoard of bronze objects [Evans, Bronze Imp. 87, 128, 167, 206, 219, 321, 457, 466]. Two bronze axes, also an urn, in Reading Museum. Ancient British coins of Bodvoc, Antedrigus, Eppillus, Tasciovanus, and one uninscribed coin of the Iceni [Evans, Coins, 487, 489, 521, 536, 587]. WALTHAM ST. LAWRENCE. Stone celt with hole (for suspension?) [Reading Museum]. Ancient British coin of tin found at Weycock [Evans, Coins, 125 ; Arch. Journ. vi. 120]. Uninscribed gold coin. WANTAGE. Four bronze palstaves [Evans, Bronze Imp. 79]. Ancient British coins of Tascio- vanus and Cunobelinus [Evans, Coins, 542, 569]. WEYCOCK. See WALTHAM ST. LAWRENCE. WINDSOR. Bronze palstave, socketed celt, leaf-shaped sword, spear-head, and pointed ferrule [Evans, Bronze Imp. 84, 113, 199, 282, 314, 340 ; Proc. Soc. Antiq. (ser. 2) v. 95]. Sickle [Proc. Soc. of Ant. (ser. 2) v. 95]. Neolithic flint celt (Canon Greenwell's coll.). Holed hammer-head [Reading Museum]. WITTENHAM, LITTLE. Bronze buckler [Arch, xxvii. 298]. WITTENHAM, LONG. Neolithic flint knife [Evans, Stone Imp. (1872), 302]. WOKINGHAM. Palaeolithic implement [Evans, Stone Imp. 592]. YATTENDON. Hoard of about fifty bronze objects consisting of fragments of swords, tanged chisels, knives, etc. [Evans, Bronze Imp. 169, 403, 466]. Rapier-shaped blade of bronze found in a barrow [Ibid. 242]. Bronze knife-dagger (Rowcroft) Journ. Brit. Arch. Ass. xvii. 334]. LOCALITY UNKNOWN. Late Celtic bronze button with two rings, like the example found at Kingsholm, Gloucestershire [Arch. Cambr. (ser. 5) xiii. 330]. 196