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 EARLY MAN Manchester. — See Cheetham, Cheetwood, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Chorlton upon Medlock, Clifton, Heaton, Lower Broughton, Kersal, Moss Side, Salford, Withington. Manchester, Alexandra Park.— Two round perforated stone hammers [Queen's ParkMus.], p. 227, Plate II.-8. Corporation Street. — Stone adze-hammer [Queen's Park Mus.], p. 219, fig. 4. Greenheys. — Stone adze-hammer [Manchester Mus.], p. 219, fig. 3. Red Bank. — Neolithic chippings, etc. [Lane, and Ches. jintij. Soc. Trans, iii. 254] ; arrow-head [Man- chester Mus.] ; urn [Ibid. v. 295], p. 244. Queen's Park. — Perforated stone axe [Queen's Park Mus.], p. 221, fig. 6. Martin Mere. — Stone hatchet, (f) eight wooden canoes [Leigh, op. cit. i. 17, 181], p. 249. Two bronze palstaves [Lanes, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, xxi.], p. 231, fig. 15. Canoe found at Crossens [Southport, Cambridge Hall], p. 249, fig. 35. Marton (Fylde). — Stone celt, looped bronze celt or palstave [Thornber, Blackpool, 8, 328], p. 234. Mellor, near Blackburn. — Stone axe-hammer, small worked flint [Blackburn Mus.], pp. 2 1 5, 223, Plate IIL-2. Middle Hill, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, arrow-head [Lane, and Ches. Jntiq. Soc. Trans, v. 328]. Middleton. — See Winwick. Milnrow, Rochdale. — Stone axe-hammer [Ibid, xviii. 186 ; Rochdale Mus.], p. 223. Stone celt [private information], p. 218. Mode Wheel. — Perforated stone axe [Ibid. x. 251 ; Salford Mus.], p. 220, Plate III.-i. MoRECAMBE. — Flint celt [Weld MSS.], p. 218. Moss Side, near Manchester. — Neolithic chippings [Lane, and Ches. Jntij. Soc. Trans, x. 251], p. 215. Portion of bronze collar. Mow Road, near Rochdale. — Bronze torque, with iron pins [Arch. xxv. 595], p. 247, fig. 32. Nkwton-le- Willows. — Stone celt [Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xv. 231-2 ; Evans, Stone Imp. 107 ; Warrington Mus.], p. 217, Plate II.-3. Oakenrod. — Perforated stone axe [Fishwick, op. cit. 13], p. 221. Ogden Clough, Pendle Forest, near Burnley. — Perforated stone axe-hammer, p. 224 [Information of J. Allen, Esq.] Oldham. — See Besom Hill, Crow Knoll, Piethorne. Orford, near Warrington. — Stone-celt [Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xv. 231; Warrington Mus.], p. 218, Plate II.-l. Pendle. — See Goldshaw Booth, Ogden Clough, Windy Harbour, Wiswell. Piethorne, near Oldham. — Bronze spear-head [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, xix. 271 ; Oldham Mus.], p. 236, fig. 24. Pilling, near Garstang. — Stone celt [Ibid. v. 328], p. 218. Bronze celt [Ibid. xix. 248]. Bronze dagger-sheath [Hist. Soc. Lane, and Ches. iv. 105 ; Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, xiii. 1 34 ; Salford Mus.], p. 247, fig. 31. Preston. — Stone celt, p. 219. Bronze spear-head [Ibid. v. 343 ; Preston Mus.], p. 235, fig. 22. Two wooden dug-out canoes [Ibid. v. 344; Preston Mus.], p. 250, Plate VI.-I. Skulls, pp. 250, 256. Ribble, near. — Portion of stone adze [Ibid. v. 329 ; Preston Mus.], p. 220. QuERNMORE, near Lancaster. — Stone hammer-head (?) [Baines, Lane. iv. 484], p. 226. Radcliffe, near Manchester. — Neolithic chippings and worked flints ; arrow-heads [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, v. 328], p. 215. Ramsden, near Todmorden. — Neolithic chippings [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. Read. — Bronze celt [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, xiii. 127 ; Evans, Bronze Imp. 47], p. 229, fig. 13. Readycon Dean, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. Revidge, see Blackburn. Ribble, River. — Five bronze celts and spear-head [Mane. Lit. and Phil. Soc. v. 527, 534], p. 233, 236. Rislev, near Warrington. — Flat bronze celt [Proc. Soc. Antiq. (Ser. 2) v. 423 ; Evans, Bronze Imp. 46 ; Warrington Mus.], p. 229. Rixton, near Warrington. — Flat bronze celt [Arch. Journ. xviii. 154; 'Kvans, Bronze Imp. 46; Warrington Mus.], p. 230, Plate IV.- 1. Robin Hood's Bed, Blackstone Edge. — Neolithic chippings [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. Rochdale. — See Ashworth Moor, Brown Wardle HiU, Brandwood Moor, Culvert Clough, Cow Heys, Foxton Edge, Flower Scar Hill, Great Winning Gulf, Hunger Hill, Helpet Edge, Hades Hill, Knoll Hill, Longden End Moor, Middle Hill, Rushy Hill, Rough Hill, Readycon Dean, Robin Hood's Bed, Turnshaw Hill, Trough Edge, Well i' th' Lane, Wardle Moor, Tooter Hill, p. 215. RoYTON. — Stone celt [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, vlii. 180], p. 218. Rough Hill, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 213. Rushy Hill, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings [Ibid. 3, 4], p. 215. Saddleworth (on the Yorkshire border). — Stone celt. Salford. — See Broughton, Mode Wheel. Neolithic chippings [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, v. 329]. Salwick. — Stone celt [Leigh, Bk. i. 181], p. 218. Sharples, Egbert Dean. — Bronze palstave [Hist. Soc. Lane, and Ches. iv. 131], p. 232. Silverdale. — Roundish perforated hammer [Bolton and Leicester Museums ; Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans. V. 329 ; Evans, Stone Imp. 320], p. 226. Stone axe-hammer, broken [Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xxix. 304-5 ; Bolton Mus.], p. 224. Southworth (Croft) near Warrington. — Bronze palstave [Warrington Mus.], p. 200, Plate IV.-2. 253