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 432 INDEX. illummations, tJl ; remarks on peculiar design of die crucifix in Irish work, (J."? ; on sculptured crosses in Ireland, 64, 76 ; on a cross found at Cambridge. 70; exliibits ancient combs of ivoi-y, 170 ; describes the sepulchral slabs found at St. Ueuet's Fink, l!i.*). Whincopp, Mr., communicates the inven- tory of efifects of T. Revctt, 2!!!!. Wight, Isle of, stone celts found at Shauk- lin, 179. Williams, Mr., seals exliibited by, 191. Williamson, Rev. J., notice of sculpture found at Sherborne, 410. Wiltshiuk:- Bronze reliques found near Devizf s, 27 ; Saxon antiquities at Harn- ham, '2ti ; porcelain seal found at Great Bcdwin, 38 ; horse-shoes near Silbury Hill, G.i ; remarks on Crickladc church, 144 ; ring and cresset of baked clay found at Wilton, 190. Wynne, Mr., exhibits a bronze disc found at Casteil y Berc. 179; leaden dove found at Valle Crucis, ib. Y. Yates, Mr., his account of an acerra for incense, in the British Museum, ."iS, 69 ; of a sculptured ivory comb, 54 ; of a gold tore found in Staffordshire, 54 ; of a bulla of Alexander IV. found at Brighton, CI ; communicates a memoir by Dr. Leemans on Stone Anticjuities in Java, 110, IGO ; exhibits Danish wea- pons or implements of stone, from Mr. Roach Smith's collection, 179 ; his account of a costi'ell fomid in Norfolk, •28.5 ; of Roman coins found at Cole- raine, 409. YoRKSHiRK: — Mural paintings at Picker- ing, G(j ; sepulchral citigies there, 8 ; inscribed bell at Bedale, 72. END OF VOL. XT. lHWkUllUUV AHI" KVAKM, I'lllSTKIlK, WIIITKKIll .ll^ f