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 INDFA'. 443 Nineveh and Persepolis, by W. S. Vaux, 337. Seven Periods of Architectui-e, by E. Sharpe, 428. Transactions of the Kilkenny Archaeo- logical Society, 430. Decorative Arts of the Middle Ages, by H. Shaw, 431. PuLSKi, M., his remarks on fibulse, 90 ; ex- hibits drawings of ivory carving and works in metal, 93 ; of rings and per- sonal ornaments, 99 ; his remarks on sculptured ivory horns, 1 01 ; on bronze chains or plumbatre, 191 ; exhibits drawings of ancient bronzes, 1 94 ; re- marks on Eoman chariot wheels, 198 ; gold axe exliibited by, 20(3. R. Ramsey Abbey, thurible &c. belongmg to, found, 196. Rapiers, exhibited by l^Ir. B. Smith, 93. Reading Abbey, seal found at, 76. Reliquaries, exhibited by Hon. R. Curzon, 319. Revesby, seal of abbot of, 76. Richardson, Mr., account of statue restored at Wells Cathedral, 201 ; remains of Vaudey Abbey, 210. RiGADD, Captain, Memou" on lines formed round Oxford, 366. Rings, serpent-shaped, 37 ; penannular, of gold, found with Saxon coins, 100 ; penannular, Irish, in Mr. Neville's Museum, 205 ; papal and episcopal, 206; silver found at Titsey, 214 ; Sir T. Gresham's gerael, ib. ; key-iing from Silchester, 345 ; Italian, set with an antique gem, from Sessa, 418 ; signet, with merchant's mai'k, found at Nottingham, 425 ; silver gemel found in Dorset, 426. Ring-money, supposed, of gold, found in Sussex, 112 ; in Ireland, 123 ; of gold and white metal, found near Bridge- water, 212 ; of silver, in Ireland, 224. Rising Castle, plans of exhibited, 421. Rock, Rev. Dr., his remarks on the staff of the rector chon, 203. Rogers, Mr., gold bulla in his possession, 166. Roiley, sculptor of sixteenth centxuy, tomb executed by, 185. Rolls, Mr., plate from Lima in his posses- sion, 321. Roman Antiquities, villa found at Had- stock, 27 ; gold ornaments connected with worship of Dese Matres, 35 ; urns &c., at Stone, Bucks, 95 ; reUcs found at Charlton Down, Wilts, 103 ; notice of the " Roman Wall," by Rev. J. Bi-uce, 104 ; unis and relies fouml at Worthing, 113; remains at CaorliMHi, 157 ; bronze chariot- wLeels, 162 ; memoir on the Bulla, by Mr. Yaten, 166 ; excavations at Cirencester, 187 ; Btrigil, «tc., found at Sutton Courtney, 190; conservation of Lanchcster, 19S ; oculists' stamps, 210; Memoir on Sil- chester, 228 ; relics and coins found there, 243 ; bronze scale-annour at Ciitaractonium, 290 ; pottery, &e., found in Studley Wood, Oxon, 313; chemical analysis of Roman beads, 361 ; Samian ware, coins, &c., found at Deddington, 423. Rosary, exhibited by Rev. C. R. Manning, 196. Rothschild, Sir A., faience t. Henri II. in his collection, 119. Rural Deaneries, seals of, 75, 76. S. Saffron Walden, coin of Cunobeline found there, 91 ; mazer there, 213. Salt, double, exhibited by Mr. ^lorgan, 196; exhibited by Miss Ffarington, 321. Samian ware, found at Hadstock, 34 ; Bittern, 205; in Wales, 219; stamps and moulds for fabricfiting, 313; fragments found at Deddington, 423. Sandwich, knightly efSgy described, 292. Scale-armour, 294 ; Roman, found at Catterick, 296. Scotland. Stone weapons found, 422. — Antiquaries of, proceedings of the Society, 434. Seals, memoir on their cla.ssification, 64 ; seal of Hurley Priorj-, Berks, 74 ; Rural Deanery of Pawlett, 75 ; of Hengham, 76 ; seal of Abbot of Revesby, ib. ; fraternity of Holy Trinit', Cardiff, ib. ; of John Bysshe. 77 ; of Hugh of Bourdeaux, ib. found at Walsinghani, ib. ; twined round with a i-ush, ib. ; of John Livet, 78 ; of Pasker de Turnai, 214 ; of the Abbot of Strata Floridi^ 231 ; un- published gi'eat seal of Edward HI., 245. Serpent-formed rings, 37 ; their signifi- cation, 44. Sharpe, Mr., hLs " Seven Periods of English Architecture" noticed, 428. Shaw, Mr., exhibits the stall' of a rector chori, 203 ; his " Decorative Arts of the Middle Ages" noticed, 207, 431. Ship, ancient, found at Southampton, 192 ; represented on a sepulchral slab, 202.