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 INDEX. 419 Chalmers, Mr. Patrick, exhibits Indian relics, 30t!. Chariot, remains of, in tumuli, 4'2. Charles I., his clock-watch, 306, 323. Chester, Mr. Gi-eville, account of tumuli in Norfolk, 190, 392. Chesterford, Roman relics found at, 77 j urns found, 139. Chinese enamels, 197. — seals, of porcelain, found in Ire- land, 403, 407; in Cornwall, 403. Christopher, St., his figure in churches, 298. Cirencester, notices of tessellated pave- ments at, 69 ; on their materials and chromatic arrangement, 347; oculist's stamp found at, 357. Clai'ke, Mr., his deeds regarding Little Malvern, 88. — Mr. J., notice of mural paintings at Beddiugton, 298. Cleveland, the Dowr. Duchess of, gold ring exhibited by, 191. Coif of mail, curious example of, 364. Coinage at Exeter noticed, 134. Coins, of Memphis and of Alexandria, 16; Roman, found at Chaddlesworth, Berks, 87 ; in Whittlebuiy Forest, 172; at Worcester, 302; in conglo- merate, from the bed of the Thames, 335 ; Roman, in Isle of Purbeck, found in tumuli, 386. — Rider of James I., found at Yar- mouth, 90; coins of Edward I., found at Tutbury, 334. Colchester, Roman speculum and remains found, 87. Collier, Mr. Payne, communicates the Lis- more crosier, 83. Conglomerate, containing various manu- factured objects, coins, &c., 332. Contract for building Catterick Bridge, 56 ; remarks on, 292. Constance, brass of Bp. Hallum at, 284. Cooper, Rev. VV., exhibits Book of Swan Marks, 401. Cornwall. Bronze bull found at St. Just, 8, 120 ; castle at St. Michael's Mount reported in decay, 86 ; Chinese seal, found near Padstow, 403. Costume, works on, by Felix do Vigue, 286, 364. Cranach, Lucas, fine painting by, 303. Crania, valuable for identifying races, 35 ; remarks on those found at Little Wil- braham, 296. Credence, described, 271. Cromlech, in Guci-nsey, examined by Mr. Lukis, 176. C!rosier, of Bishops of Lismore, in the Duke of Devonshire's possession, 83. See Pastoral Staff. Cup, wooden, with inscriptions and devices, 80; one dated 1600, 87; mounted with silver, use unknown, in Mr. Mor- gan's collection, 298. — silver gilt, found with church plate at Thombury, 194. CuTTS, Rev. E. L., his notices of Hever castle, 175, of sepulchral slabs and brasses, 388. D. Dale, Rev. T. P., his account of Gen. Hut- ton's collections, 301. Danish tumuli (supposed), notices of, 34, 385. Darenth, Kent, sculptured font, 179. Darnley, enamelled portrait of, 198. Davis, Col., his memoir on Brecknockshire churches, 26. De Vigne, Felix, his works on costume, 286. Decade ring, 196. Deck, Mr., on discovery at Little Wilbra- ham, 296. Denmark, law of treasure trove, 194; pri- meval antiquities of, 101. Derbyshire. Memou- on elBgies of the De Sulneys, 360 ; brasses at Hathersage, 389. Devonshire, the Duke of, Lismore crosier in his possession, 20 n, 83. Devonshire. Memoir on Exeter Castle, 128 ; notice of churches in north Devon, 299 ; Kent's Hole, Torquay, 340. Digby, the Lord, gold ornaments in his possession, 64. DocuiiENTS, original, contract for Catterick Bridge, 56 ; remarks on, 292 ; letters in archives at Paris, relating to English history, 166; Winchester in thirteenth century, 374. Dog, remains of, found in tumuli. 41. Donaldson, Mr., exhibits an Italian seal, 402. Dorcliester, bi'ouze forceps found at, 185. Dorsetshire. Gold ornaments found at Slicrborne, 64; bronze forceps at Dorchester, 185; tuumli examined in Isle of Purbeck, by Mr. Austen, 384. iJouce, Mr., oculist's stamp formerly in his possession, 358. Dowsley, Dr., oculist's stamp in his pos- session, 355. Dublin, sepulchral brasses at, 284. DuNOYER, Mr., on classification of jutow- heads, 281 ; oculist's stamp sent by, 354.