INDEX OF ARCHEOLOGICAL PAPERS 25 MICKLETHWAITE (J. T.). Some further notes on Saxon churches. Arch. Jour. lv. 340-349. Bir, and Mid. MIDDLETON (E. C.). The sundials of Warwickshire. Inst. xxii. 58-68. MINET (WILLIAM). Notes on the communion cups of the Dutch MITCHELL (SIR ARTHUR). James Robertson's tour through some of 19. David Lock's tour in Scotland in 1778. Soc. Antiq. Scot. Note regarding a rude stone implement from Uyla, Shet- Note on spade-like implement of stone. Soc. Antiq. Scot. Notice of a polished stone axe, and a well-shaped flint Note regarding a mould used in the making of bronze axes. Recent manufacture and use of querns in Ireland. Soc. A description of some neo-archaic objects, from various MOENS (W. J. C.). The relief of the poor members of the French MONEY (WALTER). A religious census of the county of Berks in MORGAN (W. CAREY). St. Peter's church, St. Albans. St. Albans MORISON (MISS MARGARET). A narrative of the journey of Cecilia MORRIS (GEORGE). Abstracts of the grants and charters contained in MORRIS (RUPERT H.). Bishop Lloyd's palace. Chester and N. MORSHEAD (J. Y. A.). A history of Salcombe Regis. Deron Assoc. MORTIMER (J. R.). Report on the opening of the so-called "Danes Graves" at Kilham, E. R. Yorks. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xvii. 119-128. MORTIMER (J. R.). An ancient British settlement, consisting of a MORTON (T. N.). A concise account of the charters, muniments and MUNRO (ROBERT). The relation between archæology, chronology, Some further notes on Otter- and Beaver-traps. Roy. Soc. Notes on prehistoric trepanning in the old and new worlds. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxii. 220-235. MYRES (JOHN L.). The church plate of Buckinghamshire. Records, viii. 10–35. Bucks NAPIER (PROF. ARTHUR S.) and SIR JOHN EVANS. On Barnstaple as NASH (WALTER L.). A bronze uræus of unusual form. Soc. Bib. Ushabti-box of Nes-pa-chred, a priest of Mentu. Soc. Bib. NASH (WALTER L.) and W. GoWLAND. An ancient Egyptian toilet- NEWSTEAD (R.). Grave mounds at Penmaenmawr. Chester and N. On the discovery of two prehistoric horn implements at Notes on some Roman remains found in the city and its NICHOLS (F. M.). On some works executed by Hans Holbein during NORMAN (PHILIP). On a recent discovery of part of the priory of NUTT (ALFRED). The discrimination of racial elements in the Folk- INDEX OF ARCHEOLOGICAL PAPERS 27 OFFORD (JOSEPH). Two texts referred to in report of the Oriental Roman inscriptions relating to Hadrian's Jewish war. Soc. Bib. Arch. xx. 59-69, 189. Letter from Hammurabi to Sinidina, King of Larsa. Soc. O'HARA (VERY REV. MONS). Rosserk and Moyne, co. Mayo. Roy. OLDEN (REV. T.). The number two in Irish proper names. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. iv. 636–643. An early Irish tract in the Leabhar Breac describing the OLIVER (ANDREW). Notes on some vanished buildings of London. O'NEILL (DR. WILLIAM). Old pottery and porcelain. Assoc. Archit. OPPERT (DR. JULIUS). Noli me Tangere, a mathematical demonstra- O'REILLY (J. P.). On the orientation of some cromlechs in the neigh- On the round tower of Chambles near Ferminy, district of OWEN (REV. ELIAS). Montgomeryshire Folklore. Montgomeryshire OWEN (MISS MARY [MRS. ELLIS GRIFFITH]). Welsh Folk-music. PAGE (WILLIAM). On some recent discoveries in the Abbey Church The parochial chapel of St. Andrew, formerly attached to PALMER (ALFRED NEOBARD). John Wilkinson and the old Bersham PARKER (JOHN). The disused church of St. Mary, Stoke Mandeville, and the Brudenell monument. Bucks Records, viii. 88–89. PAYNE (E. J.). The church bells of Buckinghamshire. Bucks PAYNE (GEORGE). Roman discoveries. Arch. Cant. xxiii, 1–23, PEARSON (FRANK S.). History of the manor of Northfield and Wesley. PEARSON (HOWARD S.). Some old Birmingham books. Bir. and Mid. PEARSON (REV. J. B.). Devonshire in Parliament, 1660-1832. Devon PERDRIZET (PAUL F.). The game of Morra. Jour. Hell. Studies, Sur un Tétradrachme de Nabis. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xviii. 1--7. Two South-Saxon doorways. Roy. Inst. Brit. Archit. 3rd PHENE (DR.). Place names in and about Rome, Latium, Etruria, PHILLIPS (REV. JAMES). Haverfordwest. Arch. Camb. 5th S. xv. Glimpses of Elizabethan Pembrokeshire. Arch. Camb. 5th PHILLIPS (WILLIAM). Shrewsbury during the civil war of Charles I. Letters of Sir Henry Townshend, Knt., Steward of Shrews- PIEHL (DR. KARL). Contributions au dictionnaire hieroglyphique. La Déesse [Egyptian]. Soc. Bib. Arch. xx. 223–225. PILCHER (E. J.). Herodian pottery and the Siloam inscription. Soc. PLUNKETT (THOMAS) and GEO. COFFEY. Report on the excavation of Topped mountain cairn. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. iv. 651-658. INDEX OF ARCHEOLOGICAL PAPERS 29 POWELL (REV. EDWARD). Ancient charters preserved at Scarisbrick POWELL (J. U.). Wiltshire words. Wilts Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. PRICE (F. G. HILTON). The remains of Carmelite buildings upon the 154. PRICE (W. H.) and REV. CANON MORRIS. Early marriages in the PRICKMAN (J. D.). West country wit and humour. Devon Assoc. PRYCE (E. S. MOSTYN). Forden tithes, an early Cromwellian inden- RADFORD (MRS. G. H.). Andrew and Nicholas Tremayne. Devon RAPER (W. A.). The battle of Hastings. Sussex Arch. Soc. xlii. RASSAM (HORMUZD). Door lintel discovered by Mr. George Smith at 70-92. Abraham and the land of his nativity. Soc. Bib. Arch. xx. RAVEN (REV. JOHN JAMES). Suffolk Inst. Arch. x. 1-6. The "old minster," South Elmham. REDSTONE (VINCENT BURROUGH). The sandling: I. Sutton; II. Staverton and Butley Gateway; III. Orford. Suffolk Inst. Arch. REES (J. ROGERS). Slebech commandery and the knights of St. John. The Norse element in Celtic myth. Arch. Camb. 5th S. The "Domesday" hundreds of Devon. Devon Assoc. xxx. REID (A. G.). An account of the ruins of the abbey of Inchaffray in Notice of an urn and bronze sword found on the farm of |