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Roman Hypocaust Tile *288 Gold Ring, Barton. *290 Effigy of Bp. Bittou, Wells CathedriU * 290 Early Arabic Numerals, Rendcombe ........ *291 Seal of Joi-verth ap ]Iadoc *296 British Um, from Bulford. . . *319 Roman tessellated Pavement, found at Cirencester f 321 Head of Ceres, poi'tion of pavement, from ditto. . . . . . 328 Bronze Relic, and fragment of Roman Tile, from ditto .... *333 Folding Map, Entrenchments at Stan wick Park. , . . . 335 Plans of Howbui-y Camp and Castle Steads, Yorkshire 340 Effigy of a Knight, at Minster Church, Sheppey 351 Plate Armour of Fifteenth Century, from Roy. MS. 15, E. VI. . . . *353 Representation of the Departed Soul, Minster Effigj' *354 St. Andrew's, Framlingham Pigot, N. View ....... *359 St. Margaret's, Witton, N. View 360 Interior View, Framlingham Pigot Church ....... *361 Wabome Church, Norfolk, View of Tower *362 Bronze Object in the Amiens Museum J ...... . *366 Soldiers breaking through a Wall, Nineveh Sculptures ... .. *368 Similar Subject, from Layard's Mommients ....... *368 Celt foimd in Spain ............ *369 Greek Implement, from a MS. of Hesiod *370 Dr. Richardson's proposed Mode of Hafting tJolts *373 Two Celts from the Bibliotheque Nationale *374 Diagi-am, illustrating Mode of Hafting Celts *375 Bronze Chisel from I'itcur, — Celt from Italy *377 Bronze Celt, found in the Thames *378 + This beautiful Illustration, prepared for the work on " Roman Remains in Cirencester," by Mr. Buckman and Mr. Newmarch, has been most kindly presented to the Institute by them. See page 437. X The following Illustrations, representing Celts, Celt-moulds, i-Vc, liavc been liberally presented by Mr. Yates.
 * Errpneously lettered on the plate, "From St. Cuthbert's Church, Wells."