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8 TXDKx OF akch.t:ological papers

Sutherland, exhibited to the society by Mr. Andrew Carnegie of

Skibo. Soc. Ardiq. Scot. xxxv. 266-275. Anders<w (Joseph). Notice of the pottery, bronze, and other objects

found at the Roman station of Camelon, near Falkirk, Stii^ling-

shire, excavated by the society in 1900. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxxv.

380-417. Anderson (J. G. C). Pontica. Hellenic Studies, xx. 151-158. A new Hittite inscription. Hellenic Studies, xxi. 322-

324. Andrew (Samuel). The Roman camp at Castleshaw and the

antiquities of the Saddleworth district. Lctnc. and Chesh.

Antiq. Soc. xvi. 83-101. Andrew (W. J.). A numismatic history of the reign of Henry I.

Nicm. Chi'on. 4th S. i. 1-515. Andrews (R. T.). Ancient buildings at Ware. East Herts Arch.

Soc. i. 2r!5-272. Andrews (R. T.) and W. B. Gerish. The leper hospital, Hoddes-

don. East Herts Arch. Soc. i. 299-303. Andre (J. Lewis). Female head-dresses exemplified by Surrey

brasses. Surrey Arch. Soc. xvi. 35-54.

Chapel attached to an inn. Surrey Arch. Soc. xvi. 250.

Two farm houses at Warnham. Sus.se.v Arch. Coll. xliii.

44-50.

Halnaker house. Sussex Arch. Coll. xliii. 201-213.

Fonts in Sussex churches. Sussex Arch. Coll. xliv. 28-

44, 211. Arnold (Rev. F. H.). Extracts from the clmrch wardens' accounts

of St. Peter's the Less, Chichester. Sussex Arch. Coll. xliv.

167-177. AsHBY (Thomas) and A. T. Martin. Excavations at Caerwent,

Monmouthshire, on the site of the Roman city of Venta Silurum,

in 1899 and 1900. Arch. Ivii. 295-310. AsHTON (W. G.). The Japanese Gohei and Ainu Inao. Anthroj). Inst.

N.S. iv. 131-136. Astley (Rev. H. J. Dukinfield). Mediaeval Colchester; town,

castle and abbey, from MSS. in the British museum. Essex

Arch. Soc. N.S. viii. 117-138. Two Norfolk villages. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. vii.

103-142. Some resemblances between the religious and magical

ideas of modern savage peoples and those of the pre-historic