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IXDEX OF AP.CH.T'.OLOOTrAL PAPERS 27

Off(»rd (Josepji\ Two texts referrod tn in repni-t of tlio Oiiental

Congress, >^nc. ]iih. Ai'ch. xx. 53-5'). — Roman inscriptions relating to Hadrian's Jewisli war. Soc.

Bib. Arch. XX. 59-09, 189. ■ Letter from Hammurabi to Sinidiua, King of Larsa. i^oc.

Bib. Arch. XX. 150-152. O'Hara (Very Rev. Monk). Rosserk and Moyne, oo. Ma^-o. Boy.

Soe. Antiq. In-Iand, Sth S. viii. 258-263. Oldex (Rev. T. l The number two in Irish proper names. B<vj.

Irish Acad. 3rd 8. iv. 636-643. — — ■ An early Irish tract in the Ijeabhar Breac describing the

mode of consecrating a church. Sf. FauCs E<-<-U:s/ol(>(/ical Soc.

iv. 177-180. Oliver (Axdre\v\ Notes on some vanished buildings of London.

Brif. Arch. A.s.soc. .Tourn. N.S. iv. 349-355. O'Neill (Dr. William). Old jiniterv and porcelain. As^nc. Archit.

Socs.^xW. 131-145. Oppert (Dr. Julius). Noli me Tangere, a mathematical demonstra- tion of the exactness of biblical chronology. ,S'oc. B>ib. Arch. xx.

24-47. O'Reilly (J. P.). On the oi-ientation of some ci'omleehs in the neigli-

bourhood of Dublin. Bny. Irish Acad. 3rd S. iv. 589-605. — — ■ On the round tower of Ohambles near Fei-min}', district of

St. Etienne (Loire). Ji'oi/. Irish Acad. 3i-d S. iv. 644-650. Orpen (GrODDARD H.). Site of Raymond's fort, Dimdunnolf, Bagin-

bun. Boy. Soc. Anfiq. Ireland, 5th S. viii. 155-160. Owen (Rev. EliasV Montgomeryshire Folklore. Moitfyonurys/iirc

Coll. XXX. 307-312. Owen (Miss Mary [Mrs. Ellis Griffith]). Welsh Folk-music

Cyinmrodorion hioc. 1897-98, ()5-83. Page (William). On some recent discoveries in rlie Abbe}- Church

of St. Alban. Arc/uvnloyia, Ivi. 21-26. The parochial chapel of St. Andrew, formerly attached to

St. Alban's Abbey. Sf. Albans and Ikrts Archil, and Arch.

Soc. N.S. i. 84-102. Palmer (Alfred Neobard). John Wilkinson and the old Bersham

iron works. Cyninirodorion Soc. 1897-98, 23-64. Parker (John). The disused church of St. Mary, Stoke Mandeville,

and the Brudenell monument. JUtcks BecordSj viii. 88-89. Paton (^W. R.) and J. L. Myres. On some Karian and Hellenic oil

presses. Jovr. Hell. Studies, xviii. 209 217.