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BY SAMUEL SWETT GREEN. For several years I have followed with great interest the excavations which have been made in towns of the Roman period in English history. In 1902 I visited Uri- conium, or Viriconium as many investigators believe it should be called. It is situated near the hillWrekin and is reached from Shrewsbury, in the interesting museum of which place are to be seen the objects found in the excava- tions. A small town named Wroxeter occupies an incon- siderable portion of the site ...of the old Roman enclosure. In 1903, I had an opportunity of watching the trenching which is still going on at Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester, in Hampshire, ) and again during the past summer; both times under the valuable guidance of Mr. Mill Stephenson, an accomplished expert. During my recent visit I was so fortunate as to meet at the ruins, and have a long and most profitable conversation with, Mr. George Edward Fox, who is, I understand, the leading authority in England in regard to architectural remains of Roman Britain.
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