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INDEX OF AHCH.-EOLOrjlCAL PAPERS 37

Ricci (Seymour de>. The prsefects of Eirypt. Bib. Arch. Hoc. xxii.

374-383. Rice (R. CtArraway). Report on tinds in Sussex. Fvoc. Soc. Antiq.

2nd S. xviii. 21-32. Some notes ou the parish rej/isters of Winchelsea, co.

Sussex. St. Pcmr.^ Ecclcsiol. Soc. iv. 308-312. Richardson (James T.). Notes (1) on an ancient interment

recently discovered at the Leithics ; (2) a kitchen midden at the

Rhodes links ; and (3) a cist, with an urn of drinking-cup type,

near the West links, North Berwick. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl.

xxxiv. 120-123 Risk (Rev. J. Erskine). The Pilchard "constitutions" in the

White Book of the Ph'mouth Corporation, 23 and 26 Elizabeth.

Devon Assoc, xxxii. 515-520. Ritchie (Prof.). Medical superstition in Cyprus. Folk-Lore, 120-125. Rivers (W. H. R.). A genealogical method of collecting social and

vital statistics. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 74-82. Rivett-Carjstac (Col.). Notes on an ancient leather case from

Sweffling church. Suffolk Inst. ArcJi. x. 366-368, Rogers (W. H. Hamilton). Brook, of Somerset and Devon ; Barons

of Cobham, in Kent. Snuu'VKct Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xlvi.

109-124. RoLLESTON (T. W.). The church of St. Patrick on Caher island,

CO. Mayo. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 357-363. RosEDALE (Rev. H. C). The religiovis conceptions of the poets from

Chaucer to Browning, and their share in the development of

religious thought in England. Poi/. Soc. Lit. 2nd S. xxi.

121-157. ROSTOWZEW (M.i. AQPEA CITOY TAPCii. Xiun. Chron. 3rd S.

XX. 96-107. RoTHERHAM (E. Crofton). Find of tenth century coins in co. Meath,

Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 253-254. Round (J. H.). Fyfield church. Essoj Arch. Soc. viii. 104-105. Rouse (W. H. D.). Burial of the dead horse. Folk-Lore, xi. 434.

The divining rod in U.S.A. Folk-Lore, xi. 434-435.

RowE (J. Brooking). The second volume of John Prince's Worthies

of Devon. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 301-308. Ruddle (Rev. C. S.). Notes on common finds in and around

Durrington. Wilts Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxi. 1-8. Notes on Amesbury church. Wilts Arch, and Xat. Hist.

Soc. xxxi. 29-32.