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2.'50 EXCAVATIONS NEAR THE FLEAM DYKE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. styli ; one bronze needle ; three bo^v -shaped bronze fibulae, one of which has been gilt ; two bronze armlets ; one iron buckle ; one ditto bronze. Besides these, seventy -nine coins, as follow. 1 Early British. 1 Silver Antoninus Pius. 1 Romano-British. 1 Imitation made as a counter. 18 1st brass, viz. 1 Domitian ; 3 Trajan ; 7 Hadrian ; 2 Antoninus Pius; 1 Aurelius ; 3 Commodiis ; 1 Caracalla. 7 2d brass, viz. 2 Vespasian ; 1 Titus ; 1 Hadrian ; 2 Antoninus Pius ; 1 Lucius Verus. 24 3d brass, viz. 14 Constantino ; 1 Licinius ; 1 Gratian ; 1 Victorinus ; 1 Postumus ; 1 Allectus ; 1 Claudius Gothicus; 3 Tetricus ; 1 Valentinian; which, with 27 second and third brass illegible, completes the catalogue. The ground having been thoroughly examined, and the foundations removed at the request of Mr. Teverson, the work was concluded on May 7th, 1852. R. C. NEVILLE. Juiie 27th.