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 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS. 87

CASS (Rev. FRED. C.). Queen Elizabeth's School at Chipping Bornet, A.D. 1573-1665. Land. and. Middl. Arch. Soc., v. 1-91.

CASTLBY (THOMAS). Seal of the Dean and Chapter of Liehfield before the Reformation. Sit/oik Arch. Inst., ii. 225-226.

CATHCART (Hon. FREDERICK MACADAM). Account of the Discovery of a number of Ancient Canoes of Solid Oak in Loch Doon, a Freshwater Lake in the County of Ayr. Arch. Scot., iv. 299- 301.

CELSIUS (ANDREW). An explanation of the Runic Characters of Helsingland. Royal Soc. Phil. Trans., xl. 7-13.

CHAFFERS (W.). London, a Roman Building discovered in Lower Thames Street. Journ. Arch. Ass., iv. 38-49.

CHAFFERS (WILLIAM, jun ). On a Bronze Figure of an Archer dis- covered in Queen Street, Cheapside, July 1842. Arch., xxx. App. 543-544.

Account of Opening of Barrows near Woodyates Inn. Arch., xxx. App. 547. On an Ancient Coffin-lid found at St. Bartholomew's, in

Smith field. Arch., xxx. App. 548.

On the Exhibition of numerous Glass Vessels and other

Antiquities of the Roman Period found at Nismes. Arch., xxxiv. 68-72.

On Mediaeval Earthenware Vessels. Journ. Arch. Ass., v.

22-39.

CHALMERS (GEORGE). Observations on the Late Continuance of the Use of Torture in Great Britain. Arch., x. 143-146.

Observations tending to show that the following Docu ment [2nd edition, p. 846], which was published by Selden in his " Titles of Honour", is Supposititious. Arch., xix. 241-252.

- Letters from George Chalmers, Esq., and the Rev. John

Geddes, D.D., respecting the Extracts from Randolph's Letters

concerning the Roman Antiquities discovered near Musselburgh,

in 1565. Arch. Scotl., lii. 294-5. CHALMERS (JAMES). Notices of the Life of William Hamilton, and a

Chronological List of his Poems. Arch. Scotl., iii. 255 266. CHALMERS (JAMES H.). Notice of Remains found under a Cairn,

surrounded by Upright Stones, on the Farm of Burreldales,

Parish of Auchterless, Aberdeeushire. Proc. Soc. of Antiq. Scotl.,

iv. 429-431.

Notice of the Discovery of a Stone Kist at Broomend,

near Inverurie, Aberdeenshire. Proc. Soc. of Antiq. Scotl.,

vii. 110-114.