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 vi LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE 49. St. Mary's, Oxford, Plan of the Porch * *142 50. Map, showing the " Belgic Ditches," and advances of the Belgae in South Britain t 143 '■ 51, 52. Two Inscriptions, discovered at Caerleon. . . . . . 158 - 53 — 58. Antiquities of Bronze, &c., discovered at Caerleon +. . 160 • 59 — 62. Bronze Chariot Wheel, in the Museum at Toulouse. . . . 162 '^ 63. Portion of the Felloe, showing construction of the Chariot Wheel. *163 64, 65. Golden Bulla, in the possession of Samuel Rogers, Esq. .. .166 66. Bulla, found at Overborough, Lancashii'e *168 67. Bulla, found at Manchester. . . . . . . . *168 68. Bulla, from Bronze Statue in the Louvre. . . . . . *169 69. Bulla, from Statue in the Vatican ..,..,, *170 70. Antique Glass, British Museum, Figure wearing the Bulla. . . *170 71 — 74. Anglo-Saxon Remains, found at Little Wilbraham §. . . . 172 75. Bronze Ornament, found ihid. . . . . . . . . *173 76. Bronze Ornament, found in Kent, *177 77. Bronze Implement, Cirencester,. . . . . . . *188 78. Anglo-Saxon Fibula, Streetway Hill *195 79. Lozenge-shaped Object of Flint, from Mr. Brackstone's Museum. . *197 80. Sepulchi-al Urn, found in County Kilkenny ..... 200 81, 82. Cryiit, discovered at Doncaster, and Sepulchi-al Slab. . . . 202 83 — 88. Sepulchral Slabs, discovered at Doncaster ...... 203. 89. Bronze Candelabinmi, in form of an Elephant || 206 90. Roman Oculist's Stamp *210 91. Penannular Gold Ring, Bridgwater. . . . . . . *212 92. Plan of Silchester, by Henry Maclauchlan If 227 • 93 — 96. Antiquities found at Silchester ........ 245 ■ 97, 98. Bronze Stylus and Implement, Silchester *245 99, 100. Unpublished Great Seal of Edward III 246 101. Effigy at Sandwich 292 102, 103. Portions of Assyrian Sculptm-e *294 104. Iron Scale, Fragment of Assyrian Armoui" . . ., . *295 105. Egyptian Scale Ai-mour . . . . . . . . . *ib. 106, 107. Roman Scale Ai-mour, from Catterick *296 108,109. Portions of Scale Armour, Fom-teenth Century *299 110. Scale Armour, Tower Annory *300 111. Buff Glove of Scale-work *301 112. Effigy at Ash, Kent 302 113. Knight wearing Ailettes ..•.».... *304 114. Mould for Impressing Roman Ware ....... *313 115, 116. Metal Cups, found in the County Cork 316 117. Silver Medalhon, by Heinrich Reitz, in Mr. Franks' Collection **/^ji;^ 317 . 118. Ivory Mirror Case, in the Collection of Hon, Robert Cm-zon., ^t,,*-^) 319 • Several of these Illustrations were kindly contributed by the Kev. the Principal of Brasenose. t This Map was presented to the Journal by Edwin Guest, Esq. X The two Plates of Antiquities at Caerieon were kindly etched by John Edward Lee, Esq,, aud presented by him to the Journal, g This Plate was presented by H, C. Pidgeon, Esq, ll This Illustration is kindly contributed by lienry Shaw, Esq,, F.S.A. ^ The Central Committee desire to acknowledge the kindness of Mr. Maclauchlan, in making a detailed Sun-ey of Silchester, with the neighbouring earthworks, and executing the drawing, of which this plan is a careful reproduction •• This beautiful woodcut is kindly contributed by Mr. Franks.