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Layard (Ida H. ). (jliroiiicles of tlie Bnisragon fainil}'. Hayucnot

.S'or. vi. 81-111.

.- — . Loiiduu sous la croix. Iliu/iicnof Snc. v. 311-320.

Leach (Arthuk F.). Sherborne school before, under, and after

Edward VI. Arrh. Jouv. \v. 1-83. Leader (J. D.). Pigs of lead of the Roman period in Britain. Bn'f,

Arch. Assoc. Jour. N.S. iv. 267-271. Lee (F. G-.V Stained glass from "NVestlington House, Dintou. Bucks

Eccords, viii. 52-54. Leeds Manor Rolls, abstract of, 150-1GO. Thovcshy Soc. ix. (i3-l»G. Legg (J. Wickham). On two unusual forms of linen vestments. St.

PauVs EccU'siologiccd Soc. iv. 141-14(1. The blessing of the episcopal ornament called the Pall.

Yovks Arch. Jour. xv. 121-141. Leuge (F.). Note ou the Coptic spell. Soc. Bih. Arch. xx. 147-14!'. Lett (Rev. Hexry William). The Dan at Dorsey, co. Armagh.

Hoy. Soc. Aiifiq. Ireland, 5th S. viii. 1-14. Lewis (Bunxell\ The mosaic of Monnus. Ar<-/i. Jour. Iv. 203-258. LlEBLEiN (Trof. J.i. Thotmes III., ctait-il le ills de Thotmes I.

Soc. Bib. Arch. xx. J>3-!»5.

Mots Lgyptiens dans la Bible. Sor. Hib. Arch. xx. 202-210.

- L'Exode des Hebreux. Soc. Bd>. Arch. xx. 277-288.

Llandaff (Very Rev. the Deaxi. St. David's cathedral. Arch

Carnb. 5th S. xv. 222-241. Llewelly^N (R. W.\ The borough of Kentig. Arcli. Cainb. 5th S.

XV. 132-153. LixxGLEY (Rev. T.) Some notes on the churches of Alvingham St.

Adelwold and Cockerington St, Mary. Assoc. Archif. Socs. xxiv.

114-117. LovETT (Mrs. Ardex). A strange sni>erstition. JhrkSj Bucks and

Oxon Arch. Jour. iv. 103-104. Ly^NCH (P. J.). Notes on Dun beg Fort, co. Kerry. Boy. Soc. Antiq.

Ireland, 5th S. viii. 325-328. Lyxam (Chas.). The chux'ch of St. Beuno, Clynnog-fawr, Carnarvon- shire. Brit. Arch. Assoc. Jour. N.S. iv. 125-147. Lynn (Francis). A survey of the Cati-ail. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxii.

62-90. Macalister (R. A. Stewart). Bally wiheen church, Ballyneanig, co.

Kerry. Boy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. viii. 15-20. ■ The Clallans near Dingle. J'oy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland. 5th

S. viii. 161 -l<i4.