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INDEX OF ARCHÆOLOGICAL PAPERS

Crowfoot (J. W.). Exploration in Galatia Cis Halym. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 34-51.

Crum (W. E.). Notes on the Strassburg gospel fragments. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 72-76.

Cuffe (Major O. W.). The badge of St. John found in the precincts of Dublin Cathedral. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 372-373.

Curwen (J. F.). Workington Hall. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 1-15.

———— The parish church of Kendal. Cumb. and West. Antiq. Soc. xvi. 157-220.

D. (H.). The dolmens atRollright and Eustone. O.rfnrds. Arch. Soc.

1897-1899, 40-51. Daltox (Ormonde M.) A Byzantine silver treasure from the district

of Kerynia, Cyprus, now preserved in the British Museum.

Arch. Ivii. 159-174.

Note on a copper shield from the N.W. coast of America.

Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. App. 47.

Note on a stone figure from Colombia, S. America. Anthrop.

Inst. N.S. iii. App. 64.

Darby (M.). The Core-ally. Klldare Arch. Soc. iii. 190-191.

D'Arcy (Dr. S. A.). An account of the excavation of two lake dwellings in the neighbourhood of Clones. Boy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 204-23G.

Davenport (Frances Gf.). The decay of villeinage in East Anglia. noy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xiv. 123-141.

Davidson (Hugh). The old church of St. Keutigern, Lanark. Glas- gow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 155-162.

Davies (Rev. W. H. Silvester). Notes on Chavenage and the Stephens family. Bristol and Glonc. Arch. Soc. xxii. 128-137.

Davis (Cecil T.). Early churchwardens' accounts of Wandsworth, 1545-1558. Surrey Arch. Soc. xv. 80-127.

Zoology on brasses, chiefly from Gloucestershire examples.

3Ion. Brass. Soc. iv. 79-92.

Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd). The exploitation of Hod Hill, near Bland- ford, Dorset, in 1897. Arch. Jonrn. Ivii. 52-68.

D.\Y (Robert). On three gold medals of the Irish Volunteers. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. -325-329.

Day (Mrs.). Notes on the life and portrait of Robert Holgate, fifty- ninth archbishop of York. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 343-353.

De Cosson (Baron). On some ancient sword blades bearing spurious inscriptions. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 206-214.