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Fourteenth Report of the Committee on Devonshire Folk-

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BERKSHIRE.

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BIGGER (F. J.). Cruach Mac Dara, off the coast of Connamara: with

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BOURDILLON (F. W.). The genesis of a romance-hero as illustrated

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BRINDLEY (WM.). Marble verde antico and the old quarries. Jour.
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BROWN (PROF. BALDWIN). Account of the excavation of Birrens, a
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BROWN (R., JUNR.). Euphratean stellar researches. Proc. Soc. Bib.
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BROWNING (A. G.). Notes on the communion plate from All Hallows
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BRUCE (J.). Notice of remarkable groups of archaic sculpturings
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