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 INDEX OF ARCH/EOLOGICAL PAPERS PUBLISHED IN 1898

Adamson (^Horatio a. ). The Villiers family as goveruor.s of Tyiie- mouth Castle and owners of the lighthouse. Arch. ^EUana, xx. 15-26. Alischan (S. M.). Posidium in Coele-Syria. Xuin. Chroii. 3rd S-

xviii. 124-125. Allen (Prof. F. J.). A study of church towers, with special refer- ence to those of Somerset. ]]u-ui. and Mid. Inst. xxii. 1-10. Allen (J. Romilly). Metal bowls of the Late-Celtic and Anglo- Saxon periods. AvcJuroIof/kt, Ivi. 30-5G. Allen (T. W.). The text of the Homeric hymns. Jmn: IML

Studies, xviii. 23-32. Amery (P. F. S.). On Devonshire Fulk-Lore. Devon Assoc, xxx.

90-96. Ames (Percy W.). Racial and individual temperaments. l!<>ij. Hoc.

Lit. 2nd S. xx. 1-36. Anderson (Joseph). Notes on the contents of a small cave or rock- shelter at Druimvargie, Oban ; and of three shell-mounds in Oronsay. Sac. Antiq. Scot, xxxii. 298-313.

Ardoch : notices of the pottery, bronze, and other articles

discovered during the excavations. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxii. 453-471. Anderson (J. CI. C). A summer in Phrygia. Jouv. ILU. Sfndies,

xviii. 81-128, 340-344. Annandale (T. N.). Notice of two hammer-stones (Barksteiu) used in the preparation of dye from Tormentilla in the Faroe Islands. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxii. 52-54. . Andre (J. Leavis). Further notes on the rose and remarks on the lily. Arch. Jour. Iv. 166-182.

— Miscellaneous antiquities of Dorking. Surrey Arch. Soc.

xiv. 1-18.

— Female head-dresses exemplifle:! by Sussex brasses. Snsaex

Arch. Soc. xlii. 1-18.

Battle church. Sussex AreJi. Sue. xlii. 214-236.

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