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23 INDEX OF ARCH.^IOLOGICAL PAPERS

E. (J.). Ancient British coins of Verulamium and Cunobelinus

mivi. Cliron. 4th S. iii. 1!:)2-1J):-}. Edgcdmbe (Sir Roberti. The arms of Dorchester and Dorset.

Dorset Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xviii. 100-107. Edwardes (Rev. Evank Trefeglwys register. Montgomeryshire

Coll. xxxiii. 17-56. Eeles (F. C). "Which St. Valentine is commemorated in the Prayer- book calendar. St. PauVs Eccles. Soc. v. 158-ir32. Elliot (Edmund A. S.). An original sketch on the pilchard fishery at

Borrongh Island b}' Colonel JMontagu a hundred years ago, with

supplementary notes to the present time. Devon Assoc, xxxv.

430-433. Ellis (A. S.). Notes on some ancient East Riding families and their

arms. East Riding Antiq. Soc. x. 19-24. Ellis (Frederick\ An ancient bronze figure from Aust Cliff,

Grloucestershire. Clifton Antiq. Club, v. 35-36. Eltox (John). The chapel of St. Mary del Key, Liverpool. Tmucs.

and Chcsh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xviii. 73-118. Early recorded mayors of Liverpool : an original list with

documentary authorities. Lanes, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. X.S.

xviii. 119-130. Elwes (Capt. Ct.R.), Dorset surnames. Dorset Xaf. Hist, and

Antiq. Field Club, xix. 184-201. Eponymous families of Dorset. Dorset Xat. Hist, and

Antiq. Field Club, xxii. 119-14G. Elworthy (F. T.). a solution of the Gorgon myth. Folklore, xiv.

212-242. Ely (Talfourd). A Roman lighthouse. Arch. Inst. Ix. 247-

255. Englehart (Rev. G. H.). The Roman villa at Fifehead Neville.

Dorset Xat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xxiv. 172-177. Evans (Sir Johni. A silver-mounted jug. Proe. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S.

xix. 175-179. Evans (Sebastian). Excavations at St. Augustine's Abbey, Canter- bury. Arch. Cant. xxvi. 1-8. Evelyn-White (Rev. C. H.). The "Galilee " considered as a place of sanctuary : with a suggestion as to the term " galilee " and

some remarks on the so-called " sanctuary knocker." Brit. Arch.

Assoc. New S. ix. 117-132.

The Aldreth Causeway, its bridge and its surroundings.

Cambs. and Hunts Arch. Soc. i. 1-28.