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NOTE.

The value of this Index to archeologists is now recognised. Every effort is made to keep its contents up to date and continuous, but it is obvious that the difficulties are great unless the assistance of the societies is obtained. If for any reason the papers of a society are not indexed in the year to which they properly belong the plan is to include them in the following year; and whenever the papers of societies are brought into the Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891.

By this means it will be seen that the year 1891 is treated as the commencing year for the Index and that all transactions published in and since that year will find their place in the series.

To make this work complete an index of the transactions from the beginning of archæological societies down to the year 1890 needs to be published. This Index is already completed in MS. form, and the first part will be ready by March next. Societies will greatly oblige by communicating any omissions or suggestions to THE EDITOR OF THE ARCHEOLOGICAL INDEX,

LAURENCE GOMME, F.S.A.,

24, Dorset Square,
London, N.W.

Single copies of the yearly Index from 1891 may be obtained. The subscription list for the complete Index up to 1891 is still open, and intending subscribers should apply at once. Many of the societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies of the yearly Index to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society. For particulars of the yearly and complete Indexes and other works now being carried on by the societies in union application should be made to the Honorary Secretary,

RALPH NEVILL, F.S.A.,

13, Addison Crescent,
Kensington, W.

INDEX OF ARCHEOLOGICAL PAPERS PUBLISHED

IN 1897.

ADAMSON (HORATIO A.). Gleanings from the records of the parish
of Tynemouth. Arch. Eliana, xix. 93–104.

Tynemouth parish registers. Arch. Eliana, xix. 197-216.
ADAMSON (REV. C. E.). The vicars of Haltwhistle. Arch. Æliana,
xix. 14-28.

ADAMSON (REV. E. H.). Sir Charles Brown, M.D. Arch. Eliana,
xix. 133-142.

ADDY (S. O.). Four Yorkshire folk tales. Folklore, viii. 393–396.
ALLEN (J. ROMILLY). Report on the photography of the sculptured
stones earlier than A.D. 1100 in the district of Scotland south of
the River Dee. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxxi. 147–152.

On some points of resemblance between the art of the
early sculptured stones of Scotland and of Ireland. Soc. Antiq.
Scot. xxxi. 309-332.

ALLEN (THOMAS W.). The text of the Homeric Hymns. Jour. Hell.
Stud. xvii. 45-62, 241-267.
ANDERSON (J. G. C.). The road system of Eastern Asia Minor, with
evidences of Byzantine campaigns. Jour. Hell. Stud. xvii. 22-44.
A summer in Phrygia. Jour. Hell. Stud. xvii. 396–424.
ANDERSON (JOSEPH, LL.D.). Notices of some recently discovered
inscribed and sculptured stones. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxxi. 293-308.
ANDRÉ (J. LEWIS). Sompting Church. Sussex Arch. Coll. xli. 7-24.
West Tarring Church. Sussex Arch. Coll. xli. 54-72.
ANDREWS (J. B.). Neapolitan witchcraft. Folklore, viii. 1-9.
ANDREWS (W.). On ancient pottery remains in Warwickshire.
Warwickshire Field Club, 1897, 27-30.

APPLETON (E.). Notes on Torre Abbey. Exeter Diocesan Archit.
and Arch. Soc. 3rd S. i. 105-107.

ARNOLD (REV. F. H., LL.D.). On the discovery of a Roman cemetery
at Chichester. Sussex Arch. Coll. xli. 1–3.

ARNOTT (JOHN). The church and priory of St. Mary Woodbridge. Suffolk Arch. Inst. ix. 338-344.

ATKINSON (REV. J. C.). Supernatural change of site. Folklore, viii. 279-280.

ATKINSON (T. D.). The gilds of Cambridgeshire. Cambridge Antiq. Soc. ix. 385–390.

AXON (WILLIAM E. A.). Chronological notes on the visitations of plague in Lancashire and Cheshire. Lanc. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc, xii. 52-99.

On a bronze coin of Aurelian. Lanc. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. xiii. 32-42.

B. (M.). An Irish Easter legend. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. vii. 193-194.

BAGNALL-OAKELEY (MRS.). Grosmont Castle.

Arch. Soc. xx. 88-92.

Skenfrith Castle and Church. xx. 93-96.

Bristol and Glouc.

Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc.

Pembridge Castle. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xx. 97-99. Notes on a great hoard of Roman coins found at Bishop's Wood in 1895. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xix. 399–420. BAILDON (W. PALEY). On a fragment of a carved alabaster panel, 15th century, and on a jug of green glazed pottery found at Lincoln's Inn. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xvi. 392–394.

BAILY (REV. JOHNSON). Book of Easter offerings, small tithes and "outen " tithes of the parish of Ryton. Arch. Æliana, xix. 39–46. BAKER (JAMES). The fatal field of Agincourt. Bristol and Glouc.

Arch. Soc. xx. 52–58.

BAKER (T. H.). Notes on the history of Mere.

Nat. Hist. Soc. xxix. 224–337.

Wilts Arch. and

Woolwich Dist.

BALDWIN (A. H.). Roman coins relating to Britain.
Antiq. Soc. ii. 62-69.
BALFOUR (HENRY). On a remarkable ancient bow and arrow,
believed to be of Assyrian origin. Anthrop. Inst. xxvi. 210–220.

Life history of an Aghori fakir, with exhibition of the human skull used by him as a drinking vessel and notes on the similar use of skulls by other races. Anthrop. Inst. xxvi. 340– 357.

BALL (F. ELRINGTON). Irish harvestmen in England. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. vii. 429.

BALL (T. STANLEY). Town Guilds. Hist. Soc. of Lanc. and Chesh. N.S. xii. 79-94.

BARBER (REV. H., M.D.). Etymologies of Derbyshire place-names.
Derbyshire Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xix. 53–79.

BARBOUR (JOHN H.). Some country remedies and their uses.
Folklore, viii. 386–390.

BARKER (W. R.). Part of a late Celtic bronze collár found at
Llandyssil, Cardiganshire. Clifton Antiq. Club, iii. 210-213.
BARLOW-MASSICKS (THOMAS). The old blast furnace at Duddon

Bridge. Cumb. and Westmor. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. xiv. 448-449.
BARTLEET (REV. S. E.). The leper hospitals of St. Margaret and
St. Mary Magdelen by Gloucester. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc.
xx. 127-137.

BATES (CADWALLADER J.). Distance slabs of the Antonine wall and
the Roman names of its fortresses. Arch. Eliana, xix. 105–114.

Arch. Æliana, xix. 147–154.
Arch. Eliana, xix.

The Beornicas and the Deras.
The home of St. Cuthbert's boyhood.
155-159.

:

Winwedfield the overthrow of English paganism. Arch.
Eliana, xix. 182–191.

BATES (REV. E. H.). The inventory of church plate in south-east
Somerset. Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. xliii. 172–231.
BATTEN (JOHN). The Horsey family. Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist.
Soc. xliii. 84-93.

BAX (ALFRED RIDLEY).

On a ledger to the memory of James
Bonwick, Esq., in Mickleham churchyard, with some account
of the Bonwicke family. Surrey Arch. Coll. xiii. 111–129.

Conventicles in Surrey, 1669. Surrey Arch. Coll. xiii. 154–165.
Inscriptions in the churchyard of All Saints, Hastings.
Sussex Arch. Coll. xli. 216-231.

BAXTER (REV. GEORGE C.). Notice of a cup-marked stone recently
found at Gallowhill, parish of Cargill. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxxi.
290-292.

BENNETT (RICHARD). The King's Mills of ancient Liverpool. Hist.
Soc. of Lanc. and Chesh. N.S. xii. 29–78.

BERKELEY (MRS. ROWLAND). Cotheridge and its history. Assoc.
Archit. Sec. xxiii. 194-212.

BIRCH (W. DE GRAY). Notes on Fulham Palace.

N.S. iii. 43-48.

BIRREL (AUGUSTINE).

Brit. Arch. Assoc.

John Wesley: some aspects of the eighteenth

century. Roy. Inst. xv. 233-234.

BLAIR (ROBERT). Note on the discovery of a Roman inscribed slab at
Chesters. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xvi. 387–388.

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