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INDEX OF ARCHEOLOGICAL PAPERS PUBLISHED

IN 1892.

ABERCROMBY (HON. J.). Magic songs of the Finns. Folklore iii.

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An analysis of certain Finnish origins. Folklore iii. 309-

336.
ADAMSON (REV. C. E.). The manor of Haltwhistle. Arch. Eliana
N.S. xvi. 162-176.

The Church of Haltwhistle. Arch. Eliana N.S. xvi. 177-

188.
AITCHISON (G., A.R.A.). Byzantine architecture. Trans. R. I. B. A.
N.S. viii. 221-264.

ALFORD (REV. D. P., M.A.). "Dick of Devonshire." Devon. Assoc.
xxiv. 431-440.

ALLEN (J. ROMILLY, F.S.A. Scot.). Early Norman sculpture at Lin-
coln and Southwell. Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc. xlviii, 292–299.

On the pressing need of a museum to contain a collection
of casts, models, and photographs, illustrative of early art and
architecture in Great Britain. Arch. Oxon., Part 2, 75-80.

Report on the sculptured stones older than A.D. 1100, with
symbols and Celtic ornament, in the district of Scotland south
of the river Dee; obtained under the Victoria Jubilee Gift of
His Excellency Dr. R. H. Gunning, F.S.A. Scot. Proc. Soc.
Antiq. Scot. xxvi. 251–259.

Notes on the ornamentation of the early Christian monuments
of Wiltshire. Wilts Arch. and N. H. Mag. xxvii. 50–65.

Notes on the antiquities in co. Kerry, visited by the
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, and the Cambrian
Archæological Association, August, 1891. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ire-
land 5th S. 11, 158-170; 255-284.

AMERY (P. F. S.). Eleventh report of the committee on Devonshire

folklore. Devon. Assoc. xxiv. 49-54.

AMERY (P. F. S.). A chapter in Devonshire history: County defence
in 1794-97. Devon. Assoc. xxiv. 214–218.

ANDERSON (J., LL.D.). Notice of the discovery of a hoard of the bronze
age, consisting chiefly of personal ornaments of bronze, amber,
and gold, at Balmashanner, near Forfar. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot.
xxvi. 182-188.

Notice of a bronze bell of Celtic type at Forteirot, Perth-
shire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxvi. 434-439.

ANDRÉ (J. L., F.S.A.).

82.

Widows and vowesses. Arch. Journ. xlix. 69-

Charlwood Church.
ANDREW (SAMUEL). Bucton.

46-66.

Surrey Arch. Soc. xi. 3-24.

Trans. Lanc. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. x.

ARMFIELD (REV. H. T., M.A., F.S.A.). On some ancient boulders scat-
tered in the district of the Colnes. Essex Arch. Soc. N.S. iv.
61-69.

ARNOLD-BEMROSE (H., M.A., F.G.S.). The Derby Company of Mercers.
Jour. Derbysh. Arch, and N. H. Soc. xv. 113-160.

AUDEN (H. M.). Shrewsbury Corporation Insignia. Trans. Shrop-
shire A. and N. H. S. 2nd S. iv. 118.

AXON (ERNEST). Bibliography of Lancashire and Cheshire antiqui-
ties. Trans. Lanc. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. ix. 211-221; x. 230–
236.

Axox (W. E. A.). The symbolism of the five wounds of Christ.
Trans. Lanc. and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. x. 67-77.

Manchester and Macclesfield Pardon brasses. Trans. Lanc.
and Chesh. Antiq. Soc. x. 99-110.

BAGNALL-OAKELEY (MARY ELLEN). Ancient sculptures in the south
porch of Malmesbury Abbey Church. Bristol and Glouc. Arch.
Soc. xvi. 16-19.

Ladies' costume in the Middle Ages, as represented on
the monumental effigies and brasses. Bristol and Glouc. Arch.
Soc. xvi. 111-126.

BAILEY (G.). Roman and other coins found at Little Chester; with
historical notes, &c. Jour. Derbysh. Arch. and N. H. Soc. xv. 20-25.
BAILEY (G.). Old gravestones discovered at S. Peter's, Derby, 1891–2.
Jour. Derbysh. and Arch. N. H. Soc. xv. 65-66.

BAIN (J., F.S.A. Scot.). Sir John Robsart and his daughter Amy, the
first wife of Leicester. Arch. Jour. xlix. 161–163.

Remarks suggested by Dr. Raven's "Caledonian Cam-
panology." Arch. Jour. xlix. 329-332.

BAKER (F. B.). Some coin types of Asia Minor. Num. Chron. 3rd S.
xii. 89-97.

BALFOUR (HENRY). Stone implements from the Malay Peninsula in
the Pitt-Rivers museum. Arch. Oxon. Part 2, 85–90.
BARING-GOULD (REV. S.). An ancient settlement on Trewortha Marsh.
Roy. Inst. Corn. xi. 57-70.

BARKLY (SIR HENRY, K.C.B., G.C.M.G.). Arnold de Berkeley, Baron
of the Exchequer, 1264. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xvi. 167-182.
BATES (C. J.). The names of persons and places mentioned in the
early lives of St. Cuthbert. Arch. Eliana N.S. xvi. 81-92.
BATESON (E.). Notes of a journey from Oxford to Embleton and back
in 1464. Arch. Eliana N.S. xvi. 113-120.

BATHER (A. G.). The bronze fragments of the Acropolis. Jour. Hell.
Stud. xiii. 124-130.

BAXTER (REV. G. C., F.S.A. Scot.). Some unrecorded relics in the
parishes of Cargill, Scone, and St. Martin's. Proc. Soc. Antiq.
Scot. xxvi. 221-224.

BAZELEY (REV. W.). The architecture of Malmesbury Abbey Church.
Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xvi. 6-15.

Notes on the early English Lady Chapel of Gloucester
Cathedral built by Ralph and Olympias de Wylington, A.D. 1224.
Shropshire A. and N. H. S. 2nd S. iv. 183-198.

BEER (J. T., F.S.A. Scot.). Notice on a submarine deposit of Samian
ware off the coast of Kent. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxvi. 49-

57.

BEGG (J.). Impressions of a Pugin student during his tour (1890).
Trans. R.I.B.A., N.S. viii. 365-386.

BELCHER (ERNEST). The history of Moreton-in-Marsh. Bristol and
Glouc. Arch. Soc. xvi. 52–60.

BELCHER (J.), FRITH (W. S.), and LEE (T. S.). Sculpture and sculp-
tors' methods in relation to architecture. Trans. R.I.B.A., N.S.
viii. 49-64.

BELLEROCHE (E.). The siege of Ostend; or the new Troy. Publus.
Huguenot Soc. iii. 427-539.

BELTRAMI (LUCA). The central pillars of Milan Cathedral. Trons.
R.I.B.A., N.S. viii. 265-272.

BENNETT (NORMAN). On some antiquities found during the recent
excavations on Messrs. Foster's premises in Silver Street.
Cambridge Antiq. Soc. Proc. viii. 58-60.

BENT (J. T., F.S.A.). Notes on some remarkable remains at Zimbabwe,
Mashonaland. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 165–169.

BERKS. Early Berkshire Wills, ante 1558. Jour. Berks. A. and A. Soc. ii. 149-156.

BERNARD (J. H., B.D.). On some recently discovered fragments of an old Latin version of Holy Scripture. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd s. ii. 155-168.

BERRY (H. F., M.A.). On the use of signs in the ancient monasteries, with special reference to a code used by the Victorine Canons at St. Thomas's Abbey, Dublin. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland 5th S. ii. 107-125.

BIGGER (F. J.). Local Folklore. Belfast Nat. Field Club 2nd S. iii.

545-548.

BILLSON (C. J.). The Easter Hare.

Folklore iii. 441-466.

BIRCH (G. H., F.S.A.). Greyfriars. Trans. St. Paul's Eccl. Soc. iii.

101-104.

BIRCH (W. DE GRAY, F.S.A.). A few notes on the Gods of Britain. Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc. xlviii. 110-125.

BIRD (W. H. B.).

The last visitation of Shropshire 1663. Trans. Shropshire A. and N. H. S. 2nd S. iv. 59–63.

BLACK (G. F.). Notice of stone implements, &c., from Asia and Africa, in the national collection. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxvi. 398-412.

BLAIR (MRS.). Items of folklore principally from county Down. Belfast Nat. Field Club 2nd S. iii. 583-586.

BLAIR (ROBERT, F.S.A.). Discovery of a Roman inscribed altar at Wallsend. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 171–172.

Discovery of a Roman inscription at South Shields. Proc.

Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 293–294.

BLAKEWAY (REV. J. B., M.A.). History of Shrewsbury hundred or liberties. Trans. Shropshire A. and N. H. S. 2nd S. iv. 339–374. BLASHILL (THOMAS). Sutton in Holderness and the monks of Meaux. Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc. xlviii. 100-109.

BODLEIAN LIBRARY, a suggestion for the enlargement of. Arch. Oxon. I. pt. 2, 81-84.

BOYD (W.). Final concords or pedes finium of Staffordshire, temp. Elizabeth, abstracted from the original Feet of Fines in the Public Record Office. William Salt Arch. Soc. for Stafford xiii. 207– 300.

BRADLEY (J. W., B.A.). Miniatures. Trans. Birm. and Mid. Inst. xviii. 44-55.

BRAMBLE (LIEUT.-COL. J. R., F.S.A.). A rare Bristol book. Clifton Antiq. Club ii. 251-258.

BRIGHTMAN (REV. F. E., M.A.). The cross in its relation to the altar.
Trans. St. Paul's Eccl. Soc. iii. 105-112.

BROOK (A. J. S., F.S.A. Scot). An account of the maces of the Uni-
versities of St. Andrew's, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh, the
College of Justice, the City of Edinburgh, &c. Proc. Soc. Antiq.
Scot. xxvi. 440–514.

BROWN (PROF. G. BALDWIN) and REV. H. WHITEHEAD. The monu-
ments in the choir and transepts of Lanercost Abbey. Trans.
Cumb. and Westm. Ant. and Arch. Soc. xii. 312–343.

BROWNLOW (VERY REV. CANON, M.A.). Saint Boniface in England.
Devon. Assoc. xxiv. 151-162.

The brother and sister of Saint Willibald. Devon. Assoc.
xxiii. 225-238.

BRUSHFIELD (T. N.,M.D.). Recent discoveries in East Budleigh Church,
Devonshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 67–72.

The Church of All Saints, East Budleigh. Devon. Assoc.
xxiii. 239-306; xxiv. 219–358.

BRUTON (E. G.). Broughton Castle. Jour. Brit. Arch. Assoc. xlviii.
280-282.

BRYDALL (ROBERT). Note on an old sandal found at Kinning Park,
Glasgow. Trans. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. ii. 191-192.

BUCKLE (A., B.A.). A century in the Kings Manor at York. Jour.
Brit. Arch. Assoc. xlviii. 7-14.

BUCKLE (E.). Lytescary. Somerset Arch. and Nat. Hist. Soc. N.S.
xviii. 101-110.

BUDGE (E. A. W., LITT. D., F.S.A.). On some Egyptian bronze weapons
in the collections of John Evans, Esq., and the British Museum.
Archæologia liii. 83-94.

BULKELEY-OWEN (HON. MRS.). Selattyn: A history of the parish.
Trans. Shropshire A. and N. H. S. 2nd S. iv. 1-58, 199-240.
BULLEID (ARTHUR). A late Celtic crannoge discovered and excavated
near Glastonbury in 1892. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xiv. 289–

291.

BURKE (H. F.). Confirmation of arms to Richard Howland, D.D.
Surrey Arch. Soc. xi. 38.

BURTCHAELL (G. D., M.A., LL.B., M.R.I.A.). The Geraldines of county
Kilkenny Part 1, The barons of Burnchurch. Roy. Soc. Antiq.
Ireland 5th S. ii. 358-376.

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BUTLER (ISAAC). A Journey to Lough Derg. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland
5th S. ii. 13-24, 126-136.

CALVERLEY (REV. W. S., F.S.A.). The Roman Fort on Hardknott

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