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INTRODUCTORY.

Sphere of Prehistoric Archaeology--Preservation of Antiquarian objects due to exceptional causes--Habit of constructing Lake-dwellings not peculiar to any age--Irish Crannogs--Continental Lake-dwellings Pages 1-15

NOTICES, HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE, OF SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS PREVIOUS TO THE YEAR 1878.

Dr. Joseph Robertson first directed attention to the prevalence of Crannogs in Scotland--Paper on Crannogs in Buteshire, by Mr. John Mackinlay--Dr. Robertson's views on Scottish Crannogs, and the subsequent publication of his notes by Dr. Stuart--Indications of Crannog remains in Loch of Forfar, Lochindorb, Loch Canmor, Loch-an-eilan, Isle of the Loch of Banchory, Lochrutton, Loch Kinder, Carlingwark, Loch Spinie, Boghall, Parish of Culter, Loch Rannoch, Parish of Croy, Lochs of Kinellan and Achilty, Loch Cot, Lochmaben, Loch Lochy, Loch Lomond, Loch of the Clans, Black Loch of Sanquhar, Barean--Examination of Crannogs in Dowalton Loch--Crannogs in Loch Kielziebar--Artificial Islands in Mull--Lake-dwellings at Ledaig and Lochnell--Crannogs in Wigtownshire--Crannog at Tolsta--Crannog in Loch Lotus--Crannog in Loch of Kilbirnie--General Remarks Pages 16-67

REPORT OF THE DISCOVERY AND EXAMINATION OF A CRANNOG AT LOCHLEE, TARBOLTON, AYRSHIRE.

SUBSEQUENT RESEARCHES AND DISCOVERIES AT FRIAR'S CARSE, LOCHSPOUTS, BARHAPPLE, AND BUSTON.

GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE CLASSIFICATION, GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, STRUCTURE, AND AGE OF ANCIENT SCOTTISH LAKE-DWELLINGS.

REMAINS OF LAKE-DWELLINGS IN ENGLAND.

Sir Charles J. F. Bunbury on remains at Wretham Mere, Norfolk--Pile Structures at London Wall--Crannog in Llangorse Lake, South Wales--Professor Boyd Dawkins on Pile Structures in the Bronze Age--Professor T. Rupert Jones on English Lake-Dwellings--Pile Structures at Holderness, York--Concluding Remarks--Hypothesis as to primary source of the ideas that led to the development of British Lake-Dwellings Pages 289-303

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