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46 INDEX OP ARCHJEOLOOICAI- PAPER 1

Salmox (E. F.). Note on an old carved cliiinne^'-pieco at Ne.v

Shoreham. Sitsse.r Arch. ('oil. xlvi. 237, Saxds (Haroldi. Bodiaiii Castle. »s'».ss(U' ArcJi. Coll. xlvi. 114-

133. Savixe (Alexaxder). Bondmen nnder the Tudors. Jioi/. Ilisf. Soc.

N.S. xvii. 235-280. Savory (Rev. Sir Borrodaile). The ancient priory church of St.

Bartholomew the Great. West Smithtleld. JffDiijisfcad

Antiq. and Hist. Sac. lUOl, 47-49. Sayce (Prof. A. H.l. A seal-cylinder. Dihl. Arch. Soc. xxv.

G2-63. The decipherment of the Hittite inscription. Bthl. Arch.

Sor. xxv. 141-15G, 173-194, 277-287, 305-310. Sayle (C.E.). The chapel of the hospital of St. John, Duxford

(Whittlesford Bridge). Camh. Antiq. Soc. x. 375-383. The mortuary roll of the abbess of Lillechurch, Kent.

Camh. Antiq. Soc. x. 383-409. Seligmaxx (C. G.i. The medicine, surgery and midwifery of the

Smangnlo. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. v. 297-304. Shaw (George T.). The Hemans' memorial tablet. Lanes, and Clwah.

Hist. Soc. N.S, xviii. 203-211. Shelford (E-). On two medicine-baskets from Sarawak. Antlirop.

Inst. N.S. vi. 74-81. Sheppard (Thomas). Notes on the ancient model of a boat, and

waiTior crew, found at Roos, in Holderness. East Riding Antiq.

Soc. ix. G2-74 ; x. 7G-79. Sixclair (John). Notes on the disputed tomb of Mary of Gueldres,

Queen of James II., and the Stuart vanlt in Holyrood. Proc.

Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxvii 252-257. Skeat (Prof. W. W.). The place-names of Huntingdonshire. Camh.

Antiq. Soc. x. 317-3G0. Smith (G. Le Blanc\ Derbyshire fonts. Derby Arch, and Xat.

Hist. Soc. xxv. 217-223. Smith (R. A.). Note on a discovery of Roman interments at Entield.

Proe. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xix. 206-210. ^ Note on a coin-brooch found at Canterbury. Proc. Soc,

Antiq. 2ud S. XIX . 210-212.

Note on a bronze-gilt brooch found at Canterbui-y. Proc.

Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xix. 298-305. Solly (Rev. H. S.). Eggardon Hill : its camp and its geology. Dorset Nat. Hist, and A)itiq. Field Club, xx. 174-178.