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INDEX. Aegina, small vase from, 194. Alderney, discoveries in, by Mr. Lukis, 17(5. Allies, Mr. J., his notice of a British urn from Malvern, 67 : of Roman remains at Worcester, 302. Alnwick Castle, rondache at, 181. Altdorffer, painting by, 81. Alure, aluring, term explained, 60, 294. Anglo-Saxon Architectm'e, remains of, at Iver, 147. Animals, worship of, its origin, 11. Antefix, from Calvi, 195. Apis, worship of, 10. Arabic numerals, various examples, 75 — 77, 85, 303. Archers, Flemish, collar or insignia of, 391. Architecture, Ecclesiastical, — notices of chui'ches in Brecknockshire, 26 ; various types of cam- panili, 45; restoration of St. Alban's church, 86 ; notice of Gillingham church, Nor- folk, 142 ; Anglo-Saxon re- mains at Iver, 147 ; Dr. Whe- well on Gothic styles in Ger- many, 217 ; notes on Etch- ingham church, 269 ; chm'ches in North Devon, 299. — Contract for Catterick Bridge, 56, 292 ; masons' marks no- ticed, 62, 390. — Military, memoir on Caernai'von Castle, 237. Aridaeus, Philip, monuments of, 112. Armilla, golden, found in Dorset, 54 ; sil- ver, in Mr. Whincopp's Museum, 87 ; of Kimmeridge coal, 185 ; golden, found at Bowes, 192 ; silver, in Scot- land, 194. Armory, Goodrich Court, bronze covering of a shield there, 44. Armour, — representation of warrior, 9lh cent. 25 ; remai-kable, on brass effigy at Ghent, 287 ; remarks on banded mail, 363. Arrow heads, of silex, from Mai'athon, 86. — of bronze and silex, classified, by Mr. Duuoyer, 281. Assyria, antiquities from, noticed, 51. Auditors' Report, 198. Auldjo, Mr., exhibits torra-cottas from Calvi, 195. Austen, Rev. T., examination of Tumuli in Dorset, 385. Axe, iron, found at AshdoTi, Berks, 392. B. Babington, Mr. C, antiquities exhibited tiy , 179. Baker, Mrs., rings exhibited by, 196. Bale, Mr., rmg exhibited by, 89. Barham, Dr., bronze figiu'e of bull sent by, 16. Barrows, see Tumuli. Basle, reliquary from, in form of a foot, 88. Basynge, Prior, his tomb at Winchester, 181. Bath, Roman urn, found at, 179. Bayeux Tapestry, notices of, 24. Bedford, IMi-. C. D., French pedigrees ex- hibited by, 79. Bedfoedshikk. Concave fibula from SheSbrd, 71; se- piilchral brasses, 79. Bells, sanctus, found at St. Kenelm's chapel, 88 ; inscriptions on, at Long Sutton, 303. Berkshihe. Tumulus opened by Mr. C. Long, 65 ; Arabic numerals at Bray, 75 ; Roman coins found at Cliaddlesworth, 87 ; tumuli at Lambourne, 386, 391 ; iron axe found at Ashdown, 392. 3 K