48 INDEX OF ARCH^OLOGfCAL PAPERS
Tailor (Rev. C. S.). Deerhurst, Perslioreand Westminster. Bridal
and Glouc. Arch. Soc. xxv. 230-250. Thomas (Ven. Archdeacon). Montgomeryshire screens and rood- lofts. Arch. Caiiib. Gth S. iii. 85-120.
Llanguric clinrcli, Miiiiti:;oiuerysliire. Arrh. Caiiih. Gtli S.
iii. 239-250.
Some Montgomeryshire reredoses. Moaf (johicryshirc Coll.
xxxiii. 1-lG. Thomas (D. R.). Llandrinio in the fifteenth centiuy. Monffjonury-
shlre Coll xxxiii. 143-154. Thomas (N. W.). Butterfly charm. Folklore, xiv. 182.
• Totemism in New Caledonia. Folklore, xiv. 418-419,
Thompson (Arthur). A consideration of some of the more important factors concerned in the production of man's cranial form. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. vi. 135-1G6. Thompson (Edward P.). Find of an ancient pottery vase at Whit- church. Shropshire and Naf. Hist. Sx- 3rd S. iii. xxvii.* Thompson (W. N.). South and (part ofj south-west Cumberland in the chartulary of St. Bees. Cunih. and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. N.S. iii. 78-90. Thorp (W. H.). An old court qtiarter of Paris. Journ. R.I.B.A.
3rd S. ix. 201-21G. TiNGEY (J. C). On the course of the Ickneild way through Norfolk.
Norfolk and Noricich Arch. Soc. xiv. 135-152. ToMLiNSON (Wm. Weaver). Seaton sluice. Arch. yEliana, xxiv.
229-243. ToRREY (Prof. C. C). The Greek version of Chronicles, Ezra, and
Nehemiah. Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxv. 139-140. Trapnell (Alfred). Notes on a collection of old silver spoons.
Clifton Antiq. Club, v. 57-Gl. Treason in 1G85. Yorks Arch. Soc. xvii. 374-37G. Troup (Frances B.). Biography of John Bodley, father of Sir Thomas Bodley. Devon Assoc, xxxv. 1G7-197.
■ The pedigree of Sir Thomas Bodley. Devon Assoc, xxxv.
713-745. TuCKETT (F. F.). Notes on French jubes or rood-lofts, and the three stone ones still existing in France. Bristol and Olouc. Arch. Soc. xxv. 133-138. Turner (Sir William). An account of a chambered cairn and cremation cists at Taversoe Tuick, near Truraland House, in the island of Rousay, Orkney, excavated by Lieutenant-