INDEX OF ARCHEOLOGICAL PAPERS PUBLISHED IN 1895. ABERCROMBY (HON. JOHN). Recent excavations in the Caucasus. Traditions, customs, and superstitions of the Lewis. Folk- ACLAND (C. L.). Norse remains in North Britain. Trans. Camb. ALLEN (T. W.). The text of the Homeric Hymns. Jour. Hell. Stud. AMERY (P. F. S.). Thirteenth report of the Committee on Devon- shire Folklore. ANDERSON (JOSEPH, LL.D.). Notice of a cave recently discovered at Notes on the contents of a refuse heap at the base of the ANDRÉ (J. LEWIS). Antiquarian notes on the Rose. Arch. Jour. lii. The chancel screens of parish churches, illustrated chiefly Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. i. 11-20. ANDREWS (EMILY J.). Two Christmas eve customs. APPLETON (HENRY, M.D.). A muster roll of cavalry. Jour. xiv. 239-241. Folklore, vi. 93. Yorks. Arch. ARKWRIGHT (W.). The frontier of Lycia and Caria. Jour. Hell. Stud. xv. 93-99. ARMSTRONG (REV. B. J.). Notes on the church and family of Shelton. J.P., at the general quarter sessions for the county of Surrey ASHTON (CHARLES) and J. E. LLOYD. Defodau Powys, the customs ATKINSON (REV. J. C., CANON). The progressive or expansional ATKINSON (T. D.). On a bridge over the King's ditch. Trans. On a chalice and paten from Westley Waterless. Proc. ATTREE (MAJOR F. W. T.). List of Sussex gentry at various dates with AUDEN (REV. JOHN ERNEST). Notes on the church, castle and parish of BAGNALL-OAKELEY (M. E.). A week in the Aran Islands. Clifton Early Christian settlements in Ireland. Clifton Antiq. On a great hoard of Roman coins found at Bishops Wood BAILLIE-HAMILTON (HON. MRS.). Note on two rare paintings at BAKER (ARTHUR). 40-49. Plas Mawr. Arch. Cambrensis, 5th S. xii. BALFOUR (C. B.). Notes on Newton Don and its former owners. Proc. Berwick. Field Club, xiv. 291–313. BARDAN (PATRICK). The Shamrock. 5th S. v. 178-179. Jour. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, BARKER (W. R.) An ancient bronze collar from Wraxall, Somerset. Local silver and bronze tokens in the Bristol museum. BARNES (HENRY, M.D.). On touching for the King's evil. Trans. BARRETT (C. R. B.) Riding Skimmington and Riding the Stang. BARRON (REV. DOUGLAS GORDON). Notice of a small cemetery of BARRY (REV. E.). On ogham stones seen in Kilkenny county. Jour. BATES (C. J.). A forgotten reference to Roman mile-castles. Arch. BATES (REV. E. H.). On the discovery of an ancient representation BATTEN (JOHN). Notes on North Perrott. Proc. Somerset Arch. and Notes on the documentary history of seals. Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag. xxviii. 203-210. BAX (ALFRED RIDLEY). On the state of certain parish churches in BEAZLEY (C. RAYMOND). Exploration under Elizabeth 1558-1603. BEDDOE (JOHN, M.D.). On the northern settlements of the West BELOE (EDWARD M.). Castle Rising: its castle and borongh. Norf. Freebridge Marshland hundred and the making of Lynn. The padder's way and its attendant roads. Trans. Camb. BENSLY (W. T., LL.D.). St. Leonard's priory, Norwich. Norf. Arch. BENSON (E. F.). Aegosthena. Jour. Hell. Stud. xv. 314-324. Fourth century head in central museum, Athens. Jour. BERKSHIRE Wills from the P.C.C. ante 1558. Berks. Arch. and BETHAM (REV. C. J.). Brettenham and the Wenyeve family. Suff BETHAM (REV. C. J.). Church plate in Suffolk. Suff. Inst. of Arch. BIENKOWSKI (P.). A flying Eros from the school of Praxiteles. BILLSON (CHARLES J.). Folksongs comprised in the Finnish Kalevala. BILSON (JOHN). On the discovery of some remains of the chapter BIRCH (REV. C. G. R.). On certain brasses at Necton and Great BIRCH (W. DE GRAY). Historical notes of Whalley Abbey. Jour. Notes on the importance of preserving the records BIRCHALI (JAMES). The church and state in Medieval Europe. BLACK (GEO. F.). Notes on a silver mounted charm-stone of rock- BLAIR (ROBERT). A Roman inscribed altar discovered at South BLASHILL (T.). Hull and Dripole in the thirteenth century. Trans. BOGLE (LOCKHART). Archæological notes on Dunvegan Castle. Proc. Notes on some prehistoric structures in Glenelg and Kintail. BOOT (REV. ALFRED). Northern monasticism. Arch. Eliana, xvii. BOSCAWEN (W. ST. CHAD). The mummies of the priests of Ammon BOWER (HERBERT M.). The fourteen of Meaux, an account of the BOYLE (J. R.). The Hull cap of maintenance. Trans. East Riding BRADLEY (MISS EDITH). Glastonbury Abbey. Jour. Brit. Arch. BRAKSPEAR (HAROLD). Notes on Upper Upham Manor House. BRAMBLE (COL. J. R.). Coins of the Bristol mint. Clifton Antiq. BROCK (E. P. LOFTUS). The discovery of a Norman crypt at The excavation of a Roman villa in the Wadfield near BROWN (PROF. G. BALDWIN). Some characteristics of pre-Conquest BROWNE (CHARLES R., M.D.). The ethnography of the Mullet, BROWNING (OSCAR). The evolution of the family. Trans. Roy. Hist. BRUSHFIELD (DR. T. N.). Devonshire briefs. Trans. Devon. Assoc. BRYDALL (ROBERT). The monumental effigies of Scotland from the BUDGE (DR. E. A. WALLIS). Three Assyrian marbles in the Bristol fine BUICK (REV. G. RAPHAEL). Irish flint arrow-heads. Jour. Roy. Soc. BULKELEY-OWEN (HON. MRS.). Selattyn; a history of the parish. BÜLOW (DR. GOTTFRIED VON). Diary of the journey of Philip Julius, Journey through England and Scotland, made by Lupold BULWER (BRIG.-GEN.). The Hobarts of Hales Hall. Norf. Arch. xii. 158-163. BURNE (CHARLOTTE S.). Chained images. 198. Folklore, vi. 196- |