2? INDEX OF ARCH.^OLOGICAL PAPERS
Harvey (Rev. T. W.). Claverley church. Shropshire and Nat.
Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. xxvi-xxvii.* Haskett-Smith (W. D.). Note on a brass in Dartford parish churcli.
Arch. Cant. xxvi. 329-333. Hasluck i^F. W.). Inscriptions from Oyzicus. Joiiru. IIcll. Stud.
xxiii. 75-i>l. Hasted. Auecdotea of the Hasted fauiil}'. Arch. C((nt. xxvii.
267-294. Hasweli. (Fkaxcis), Notes on the Friary at Penrith. ('ii)iih. and
Went. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. N.8. iii. 3.oU-352. Haverfield (F.). Roman forts in south Wales. Arcli. Caiiih. 0th
S. iii. 12-15.
Liskeard, Legio. Arrh lust. Ix. 285-288.
Report of the Cumberland excavation committee for lf>02.
Cinnb. and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc N.8. iii. 328-349.
■ The Aucissa fibulae. Arch. Inst. Ix. 230-246.
The Ribchester temple. Lanes, and Chcsh. Hist. Soc. N.S.
xviii. 197-202. A Roman inscription from Worthing. Sussex Arch. Coll.
xlvi. 155-102. Hawkesbury (Lord). The MS. account and memorandum book of a
Yorkshire lady two centui-ies ago. Ji!a.^f Ridinij Anfiq. Soc. ix.
1-50. — East Riding portraits. Ea.st Ridliuj Anf/(j. Si><\ x.
27-09.
Catalogue of the pictures at Hardwick Hall. J)< rhi/ Arrh.
and Nat. Ilist. Soc. xxv. 103-158. Hay (Rev. E. F.). The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, Kel-
vedon (Easterford). Essex Arch. Soc. ix. 14-19. Head (J. Merrick). Isle of Portland, the ruined churches of St.
Andrew. Dorset Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Clnh, xix.
123-129. Heather (P. J.), Transmigration belief in East Anglia. Folklore,
xiv. 03-04. Heaton (Clement). Some details of Burguudian arcliitecture.
Jonrn. U.I.B.A. 3rd S. ix. 21-24,299-304. Heelis (Rev. Arthur John). Ninekirks and the Coiintess's pillar.
Cumb. and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. N.S. iii. 353-305. Henry (A.). The Lolos and other tribes of western China. Anthrojj.
Inst. N.S. vi. 90-107.