Page:Archaeological Journal, Volume 7.djvu/575

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INDEX. 427 Winchester, tomb of Prior Basynge, 181 ; ring found in a stone cist, 196 ; ancient state of the city, Xlllth cent., 374. Winston, Mi-., remai-ks on ruby glass, 187 ; on a palimpsest inscription in Wales, 395. WOKCESTEESHIRE. British urn fomid on the Malvern Hills, 67 ; Roman coins, &c., found at Worcester, 302. Wroxeter, Roman oculist's stamp found, 358. Wynne, Mr. W. W., notes on Welsh legal terms, 62 ; exhibits a bronze buckler from Harlech, 77 ; drawings of bronze weapons, &c., 195. Y. Yates, Mr., remarks on the Icelandic paal- stav, 74 ; accoimt of Roman villa at Pau, 174, 386 ; of rollers used in curl- ing hau', 397. YORKSHIKE. Tumuli examined, 34 ; urn found at Market Weighton, 42 ; contract for Catterick bridge. 56, 292 ; gold arm- lets found at Bowes, 192 ; antique ring found, with arms of Pinckney, 195 ; sepulchral brasses of the Clif- fords, at Skipton, 304. CORRECTIONS IN VOL. VII. Page 180, the miniature cross-slab should have been described as in Fletching Church, Sussex. The Stone Coffin is in New Shoreham Church. .„ 185, line 38, /or " ostraga," read "ostagra," from the Greek oo-ra^po. „ 290, the length of the sword foimdin the Witham should be 3 ft. 2 in. The blade measures 32 in.