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The Mortuary or Absolution Cross. BENSLY (W. T., LL.D., F.S.A.). panels in Norwich. Norfolk Archæology, xi. 352–358. On some sculptured alabaster Jour. Hell. Stud. xii. BENT (J. T.). Journey in Cilicia Tracheia. 206-224. BERRY (H. F.). The water supply of ancient Dublin. Roy. Soc. BIRCH (W. DE GRAY). Some private grants of armorial bearings. BLACKMORE (H. P., M.D.). On a Barrow near Old Sarum, Wilts. BLANCHET (J. A.). Inedited Gold Crown of James V. with the BOLINGBROKE (L. G.). Pre-Elizabethan Plays and Players in BOUGHTON (THOMAS). Confession and Abjuration of Heresy, 1499. BOURKE (CAPT. T. G.). The religion of the Apache Indians. BOWER (REV. R.). Piscinas in the Diocese of Carlisle. Trans. BOYLE (J. R., F.S.A.). Christopher Hunter's copy of Bourne's BREWER (H. B.). Churches in the neighbourhood of Cleves. BRIDGEMAN (HON. AND REV. G. T. O.). . Supplt. to History of the Some account of the Family of Forester of Watling BRIGGS (H. B.). History and characteristics of Plainsong. Trans. 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