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NOTE.

The value of this Index to archæologists 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 it will be printed as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers to cover the cost is obtained. Particulars will be forwarded by the Honorary Secretary to anyone interested in this work.

Societies will greatly oblige by communicating any omissions or suggestions to

THE EDITOR OF THE ARCHEOLOGICAL INDEX,

Society of Antiquaries,

Burlington House, London, W.

Single copies of the yearly Index may be obtained. Many of the societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies 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 this 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 1896.

Аввотт (W. J. L.). The Hastings kitchen middens. Jour. Anthrop.
Inst. xxv. 122-130.

Notes on a remarkable barrow at Sevenoaks. Jour. Anthrop.
Inst. xxv. 130-136.

Notes on some specialised and diminutive forms of flint
implements from Hastings kitchen midden and Sevenoaks.
Jour. Anthrop. Inst. xxv. 137-145.

ABERCROMBY (HON. J.) Funeral masks in Europe. Folklore, vii.
351-366.

ACLAND (REV. C. L.). On the earliest volume of the registers of All
Saints' parish, Cambridge. Proc. Camb. Antiq. Soc. ix. 251-279.
ADAMSON (H. A.). Tynemouth Castle after the dissolution of the
Monastery. Arch. Eliana, xviii. 61-82.

AINSWORTH (W. F.). Mason's marks at Al-Hadhr (Hatra). Proc.
Soc. Bib. Arch. xiv. 256-259.

The Achmethas or Ecbatanas of Western Asia. Proc. Soc.
Bib. Arch. xv. 425-432.

The two captivities, the Habor and the Chekar. Proc. Soc.
Bib. Arch. xv. 70-76.

Tarshish: Phoenicia or Tarsus. Proc. Soc. Bib. Arch. xvi.

300-306.

ALDENHAM (LORD). Saint Alban's Day and Saint Mary Magdalene's
Day in the calendar of 1662. Trans. St. Paul's Eccles. Soc. iv.
32-46.

ALLEN (EGERTON). The tomb of the Earl of Richmond in St. David's
Cathedral. Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xiii. 315-320.

ALLEN (J. ROMILLY). The early Christian monuments of North Wales.
Jour. Chest. Arch. and Hist. Soc. N.S. iv. 34-51.

ALLEN (J. ROMILLY). The Trawsfynydd tankard; with notes on "Late-
Celtic" Art. Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xiii. 212-232, 321-336.

Catalogue of the early Christian monuments in Pembroke-
shire. Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xiii. 290-306.

Sculptured Norman capitals at Southwell Minster.
Reports Assoc. Archit. Soc. xxi. 239-243.

ALLINGHAM (H.). Wooden objects found in peat bogs, supposed to
have been otter traps. Jour. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. vi.
379-382.

AMERY (J. S.). Residents in Ashburton and the adjoining parishes
in 1588. Trans. Devon. Assoc. xxviii. 247-256.

The Warrens of Headborough and their descendants.
Trans. Devon. Assoc. xxviii. 494-502.

AMERY (P. F. S.). A tangle in the history of Ashburton. Trans.
Devon. Assoc. xxviii. 209-218.

Fourteenth Report of the Committee on Devonshire Folk-
lore. Trans. Devon. Assoc. xxviii. 90-102.

ANDERSON (JOSEPH). Account of the excavations of Birrens, a
Roman station in Annandale, undertaken by the Society of
Antiquaries of Scotland in 1895: the pottery, bronze, etc.,
found at Birrens. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxx. 179-199.

Notes on a deposit of flints worked to a leaf-shape, found
at Bulwark, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot.
xxx. 346-351.

Note on a bronze sword found at Inverbroom, Ross-shire.
Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxx. 352-356.

ANDRÉ (J. L.). Church Bells. Sussex Arch. Coll. xl. 268.

Tapsel Gate, near Lewes. Sussex Arch. Coll. xl. 268.
Sussex Folklore. Sussex Arch. Coll. xl. 269.

Slinfold. Sussex Arch. Coll. xl. 38-57.

Dunsfold Church. Coll. Surrey Arch. Soc. xiii. 1-17.
ANDREWS (J. B.). Devil dances in Ceylon. Folklore, vii. 307-309.
ATKINSON (T. D.). On the Chapel of Gonville and Caius College.

Proc. Camb. Antiq. Soc. ix. 244-245.

On the manor house of Overhall in the Parish of Caven-
dish. Proc. Camb. Antiq. Soc. ix. 280-281.
AUMONIER (W.). Wood-carving and wood-carvers. Jour. Roy.
Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. iii. 210-214.

BAGNALL-OAKELEY (MRS. M. Ε.).
The dress of civilians in the
middle ages, from monumental effigies. Trans. Bristol and Glouc.
Arch. Soc. xviii. 252-270.

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