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INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 41

excursion from Peterborough, July 3rd and 4th, 1903. Arch if.

Sac. XXV. 310-328. S-\V0RDER (Clara E.). Little Muuden. East Herts Arch. Soc. i.

325-332. Sykes (Ella C). Pei-sian folklore. Folklore, xii. 2G1-280. Sympsox (Dr. Maxsel). Notes on the pulpitum or choir screen in

Tattershall church. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 289-293.

Tarn(W. W.). Patrocles and the Oxo-caspiau trade route. Hellenic

Stttdies, xxi. 10-29. Taylor (Henry^). The ancient crosses of Lancashire. Lane, and

Chesli. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 39-Gl. Taylor (Rev. C. S.). Bath, Mercian and West Saxon. Bristol aiid

Glonc. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 129-101. Thomas (Dr. G. Danford). The office of coroner, past and present ;

with the account of a remarkable inquest. Hampstead Antiq.

and Hist. Soc, 1900, 80-82. Thomas (N. W.). Note on some American parallels to European

agricultural customs. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iv. 155-156. A Buddhist wheel of life from Japan. Folklore, xii.

67-G9.

Stray notes on Japanese folklore. Folklore, xii. G9-71, 214.

Cropping animals' ears. Folklore, xii. 97, 208,

Animal superstitions. Folklore, xii. 189-194.

Sun charms. Folklore, xii. 21G.

The transition from, totemisni to animal worship. F)lk-

lore, xii. 341-343. The ethnological significance of burial and cremation. Folk-

lore, xii. 468-4G9.

Ship processions. Folklore, xii. 47G.

Thompson (Edward P.\ Roman urns and lamp found near Whit- church. S]irojj.^hire Arch. Soc. 3rd S. i. 149-15U. Thomson (Basil). Note upon the natives of Savage Island or Nine.

Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iv, 137-14G. Thornley (Rev. Canon). Children's games at Kirkoswald. Cumh.

and Westm. Arch. Soc. N.S. i. 2G8-279. ToLLiN (Dr.). Concerning the name "Huguenot." Huguenot Soc.

vi. 327-355. Traquair (R. H.). Notes on the bones collected by Dr. Munro

from the kitchen-midden at Elie. Soc. A^ntiq. Scot. xxxv. 299-

300.