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mDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 15

Clark (Miss J.). Kilree churcli and round tower, co. Kilkeuu)'.

Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xiii. 213-216. Clark (J. W.). On the work done to the library of Exeter

Cathedral in 1412 and 1413. Camb. Antiq. Soc. x. 294-30(3. On two pieces of furniture in Exeter Cathedral, formerly

used for the protection of books. Camb. Antiq. Soc. x. 307-313. On two wheel- desks: the one in the church of St.

Nicholas, Great Yarmouth ; the other in the Bibliotheque de I'Arseual, Paris. Camb. Antiq. Soc. x. 413-418.

A description of the east room of the University Library,

Cambridge, as built by Bishop Rotherham, written by

William^Cole, M.A., in 1759. Camb. Antiq. Soc. x. 419-426. Clay (J. Ay.). Paver's marriage licenses. Yorks Arch. Soc. xvii.

155-191. Clemexts (H. Ct. J.). A local antiquary ; being some reminiscences

of the late Peter Orlando Hutchinson, Esq., of Sidmouth. Devon

Assoc. XXXV. 338-352. CoATES (Major) and W. Miles Barxes. The water supply of

ancient Dorchester, dating probabl}^ from Roman times. Dorset

Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xxii. 80-90. Coffey (George). Some monuments of the La Teue period recently

discovered in Ireland. Hoy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. viii. 257-266, Cole (Rev. E. M,). Duggleby Howe. East Riding Antiq, Soc. ix,

57-61. Ancient forts on the wolds of east Riding. East Riding

Antiq. Soc. X. 107-117. Cole (Rev. Henry). Notes on the Wagogo of German East Africa.

Anthrop. Inst. N.S. v. 305-338. Coleman (Prebendary). Cheddar-Fitzwaters. Somerset Arch, and

Nat. Hist. Soc. xlix. 71-87. Coles (Fred R.). Report on the stone circles of north-eastern

Scotland, chiefly in Auchterless and Forgue, with measured

plans and drawings, obtained under the Gunning Fellowship.

Proc. Soc. Antic/. Scot, xxxvii. 82-142. Notices of (1) the camp at Montgoldrum and other

antiquities in Kincardineshire; (2) a stone circle called the

Harestones in Peeblesshire ; (3) a cairn and standing stones at

Old Liston, and other standing stones in Midlothian and Fife ;

(4) some hitherto undescribed cup-and-ring marked stones; and

(5) recent discoveries of urns, Proc, Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxvii, 193-232. ....