Monumental Effigies, Pembrokeshire. By E. LAWS, F.S.A., and E. H. Mediæval House, Dyserth, Flintshire. By DR. ROBERT COCHRANE, I.S.O., Pre-Historic Remains on the Uplands of North Carnarvonshire. ........... By W. Certain Fixed Points in the Pre-History of Wales. By HON. PROFESSOR Report of Abergele Meeting ARCHEOLOGICAL NOTES AND QUERIES.-Caernarvon Castle: Recent "Finds" PAG ILLUSTRATIONS. Effigies: St. Mary's, Haverfordwest; Thomas White; Tomb of Whites; Job White; Margareta ap Rees; Thomas ap Rees; Scotsborough Monumen Pre-Historic Remains, Uplands, N. Carnarvonshire, 2 Maps, 42, 43; Cist, Bryni Ridge; Foel Lwyd Slopes; Tumulus, Tyddyn Grasod; Tumulus, Fol. 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