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INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS
James (Dr. M. R.). St. Uiith of Cluttlehainpton. Camh. Aufi'/.
>Soc. X. 230-234. Jexnings (P.). The expansion of Truro, y.'oy. /».s/. Cornirall. xv.
310-315. Jewitt (W. He\Ry\ Oxfordshire folklore. Folkloi-c, xiv. 183-
185. Jewitt (W. Hexrv), C. C. Bell and Mabel Peacock. Fiftli of
November customs. Folklore, xiv. 185-188, Johns (Rev. C. H. W.\ The chronolofry of Asurbanipal's reign, B.C.
G(j8-02(j. Bihl. Arch. Soc. xxv. 82-8!). The year names of Samsu-Ilnna. lithl. AvcJi. Sor. xxv.
325-32G. Johnston (A. W.). Notes on the Earl's Bu (or Bordland) at Oiphir.
Orkney, called Orfjara in the Sagas, and on the remains of the
round church there. Pror. Soc. Autiq. Sr.ofl. xxxvii. 1(!-31. Johnston (J. M. C). Coinage of the East India Company. Xinii.
Chvon. 4th S. iii. 71-98^ Johnston (Philip M.). Claverley church and its wall-paintings.
Arch. Insf. xl. 51-71. The church of Lyminster and the chapel of Warningcanip.
Sussex Arch. Coll. xlvi. 195-230. Norman carvings at Shermanhury church. Suhhcv Arch.
Coll. xlvi. 231-233.
Roman vase found at Littlehampton. /S'h.s-,sy'.« Arch. Coll.
xlvi. 233-234. Jones, Gallt-y-llan, Penegoes, pedigree of. 3foi)ff/o))ii ri/shirc Coll.
xxxiii. 155-157. Jones (Rev. E. K.). Staylittle tumulus. Monlgomcryshirc Cull.
xxxiii. 158. Jones (Tho>lvs Simpson) and Robert Owen. A history of tl;e
parish of Guilsfield. Monlyouiernxhire Coll. xxxiii. 57-94. Joyce (T. A.). A totem pole in the British Museum. Anthrop. I)i.-<f.
N.S. vi. 90-95. On the pln-sical anthropology of the oases of Khotan and
Kerrya. Anthrop. Int<f. N.S. vi. 305-324. Jukes-Browne (A. J.). The origin of the vale of Marshwood and of
the greensand hills of west Dorset. Dorset Xaf. Jli.ft. and
Antiq. Field Club, xviii. 174r-184. On a collection of fossils from the upper greensand in the
Dorset county museunu Dorset Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Fi<ld
Club, xvii. 9G-108.