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INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS 45

castle, during the civil wars ia Euglaud. Arch it. Soc. xxv.

371-404. WiXDEATT (Edward). Totnes : its mayors and mayoralties. Dev.

Assoc, xxxiii. 535-551. WiNDLE (Prof.). A tentative list of objects of prehistoric and early

historic interest in the counties of Berks, Bucks and Oxford.

Berks, Bucks, and Oxon. Arch. Jovrn. X.S. vii. 43-47. Woodruff (Cumberland H.). Romano-British interments at Lower

Walmer. Arch. Cant. xxv. 1-10, Thirteenth century wall painting at Upchurch. Arch.

Cant. xxv. 88-9(3. Woodruff (Rev. C. E.). Dent-de-lion gatehouse, Margate, vrith a

pedigree of the family of Pettit. Arch. Cant. xxv. 57-G3.

Church plate in Kent. ArcJi. Cant. xxv. 113-197.

WORSFOLD (T. Cato). Porta-Nigra : the treasure of Treves. Brit.

Arch. Assoc. N.S. vii. 143-148. Worth (R, H.). Twentieth report of the barrow committee. Dei\

Assoc, xxxiii. 117-122. Worth (R. N.). The Romans in Cornwall. Foy. lu.^t. CornuaU,

xiv. 365-369. Wright (A. R.). The divining rod in U.S.A. Folklore, xii. 102-

103. Wright (Edward Perceval). Xotes on some Irish antiquities

deposited with the acadeni}'. Eoi/. Irish. Acad. 3rd S. vi. 283-

288. Notes on the cross of Cong. Eoij. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th

S. xi. 40-47.

Yeatmax (John Pym). Welsh records. Arch. Canib. 6th S. i. 126-

132. Young (Sir George, Bart.). Cookham church. Berks, Bucks, and

Oxon. Arch. Journ. N.S. vi. 107-118 ; vii. 5-17. Two notes on Sophocles, Hellenic St^idies, xxi. 45-51.