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 418 INDEX. Berlin, Slavonic antiquities there, 122. Bingham, Rev. C. W., exhibits bronze for- ceps from Dorchester, 1 85. Birch, Mr. S., memoir on bronze bull from Cornwall, 8 ; on an Egyptian calendar, 111 ; notice of Roman villa in Wliit- tlebury Forest, 17'2 ; on a mummy in the collection of the Earl of Londes- borough, 273 ; on Egjrptian relics brought by Lord Northampton, 384. Bitton, Gloucestershire, sculptured heads of Edw. III. and his queen, 88. Blaauw, Mr., exhibits clock- watch of Charles I., 306. BoiiiEAU, Sir John, Bart, his notice of Ro- man remains at Redingham, 183; ex- hibits a small Greek vase, 194. Boston, Lincolnshire, incised slab at, 54, 373. Bowes, Yorkshire, gold armlets found at, 192. Boyd, Dr., notice of tomb of Bp. Becking- ton, at Wells, 297. Brackstone, Mr., celt, and mace, exhibited by, 389. Bracteate coins, Sclavonic, 121. Braiidrith, term in bridge-building, 61, 293. Branks, in possession of Col. Jervis, 90 ; exhibited by the Mayors of Stafford and Lichfield, ib.; exhibited in Suf- folk, 109. Brasses, sepulchral, John Morden, Em- berton. 72 ; various in Bedfordshire, 79 ; Puttenham, Sun-ey, Lambeth, &c., 79 ; Ric. Pecock, St. Albans, 87 ; various in Kent, 90; at Bi-uges, 189 ; Thruxton, Hants, 197; Etchingham, Sussex, 265 ; Ghent, 283 ; of the Clif- ford family, Yorkshire, 304 ; at Ha- thersago, Derbyshire, 389 ; inscribed plate at Waltham, Lincolnshire, 389. Brecknock, churches at, described, 26. Brecknockshire, Roman remains, 23, 63. Brick, early example in Iver church, 149. Bridge, at Catterick, Contract for, 56 ; re- marks on, 292. Bi-idle-bit, found in tumuli, 38, 42, 43n. British Museum, gold patera from Agri- gentum, 10 ; p]gj-ptian tablet from Lord Belmore's collection, 11 ; Cott. MS. of the Gospels, 22; bronze arrow heads, 281 ; opening of the British room, 296 ; Roman oculists' stamps, 359 ; t^ptian relics presented by Lord Northampton, 385. Bruges, brass of Martin van derCapelle, 189. Bdckinghamshire. Fibulae found at Ashendon, 72, 87 ; sculptured brass at Emberton, 72 ; antiquities from Thornborough, in Hon. R. Neville's museum, 82 ; Anglo-Saxon remains in Iver church, 147 ; sculptured fragments at Up- ton, 387. Buckler, remarkable representation of, in Irish MS., 23 ; of bronze, found near Harlech, 77 ; of bronze, in Denmark, 106. BucKMAN, Professor, on tessellated pave- ments at Cirencester, 69 ; on their materials and chromatic arrangement, 347 ; exhibits antiquities from Ciren- cester, 400 ; notice of his work on Ccn'inium, 409. Bull, small bronze figtire of, from Corn- wall, 8, 120 ; golden, found at Paler- mo, 10 ; on golden patera in British Museum, ib. Burghersh tombs in Lincoln Minster, ai'ms on, 162. Byron, Rev. J., on a cross-legged effigy at Goxhill, 387. C. Caenby, Lincolnshire, tumulus at, 36. Caermarthenshire, gold ornaments and Roman remains found, 173. Caernarvon Castle, memoir on, 237. Calendar, Egyptian, explained. 111 ; usually placed in Egyptian temples, 118. Calf worship of, 14. Calvi, terra-cottas from, exhibited, 195. Cambridge, MS. Psalter in St. John's Coll. noticed, 22 ; proposed Catalogue of MSS., 214. — Antiquarian Society, proceedings noticed, 213, 413; fibulfc, &c., exhibited by, 71 ; various rings, &c., exhibited by, 79 ; additions to their museum, 106 ; bronze falx and spiked mace exhibited by, 302. Cambridgeshire. British and Roman roads, 106 ; celt found at Duxford, 1 79 ; iron fetter- locks found, ib. ; sepulchral slabs in churches at Cambridge, 193; se- pulchral remains found at Wilbra- ham, 296. Campanili. Italian, remarks on, 45. Cards, playing, with county maps repre- sented thereon, 306. Casket, of wood, sculptured, in Mr. Mag- niac's collection, 88 ; enamelled, exhi- bited by Mr. Goff, 199. Caton, Mr., fruit trenchers exhibited by, 305 ; playing cards, with county maps, 306. Catterick Bridge, contract for building, 56 ; remarks on, by Mr. Willson, 292. Celts, found at Duxford, Cambridgeshire 379; in Shropshire, 195; near Man- chester, 389. Chalons, numerous sepulchral slabs at, 49.