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 20 INDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PAPERS

Fox (F. F.). Eoods and rood-lofts. Bristol and Glouc. Arch.

Soc. xxiii. 79-94 . Fox (GrEORGE E.) and W. H. St. John Hope. Excavations on the

site of the Eonian city at Silchester, Hants, in 1900. Aych. Ivii.

229-251. Frampton (Rev. T. Shipdem). St. Mary's chiirch, Minster, Isle of

Thanet : list of vicars. Arch. Cant. xxv. 97-112. The chantry of John Denys in Ickham church. Arch.

Cant. xxv. 207-221. Fraser-Mackintosh (Charles). Minor Highland families. Gaelic

Soc. Inverness, xx. 29-47; xxi. 10-21, 289-305; xxii. 140-

152. Frazer (J. Ct.). New year customs in Herefordshire. Folklore, xii.

349-351. Fry (Edward x^lexander). On the inquisitiones post mortem for

Somerset, from Henry VII. to Charles I. (1485-1649). Somer- setshire Arch. Soc. xlvii. 1-122. Fry (Edward W.). Roman remains found at Walmer, Kent. Brit.

Arch. Assoc. N.S. vii. 258-262. Fryer (Alfred C). A group of transitional-Norman fonts. Brit.

Arch. Assoc. N.S. vii. 215-218. FuRTWANGLER (A.). Ancient sculptures at Chatsvvorth house.

Hellenic Studies, xxi. 209-228.

Gardner (Ernest). The Greek house. Hellenic Studies, xxi. 293-

305. Gardner (Percy). A new Pandora vase. Hellenic Studies, xxi.

1-9. Garnett (Dr. Richard). Dickens's "old curiosity shop " and Parlia- ment hill. Hanipstead Antiq. and Hist. Soc. 1900, 85-92. Garson (J. G.). The metric system of identification of criminals.

Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 161-198. Garstang (John). On some features of Roman military defensive

works. Lane, and Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xvi. 111-126. On the Rigodunum of Ptolemj'. Lane, and Chc.'ih. Hist.

Soc. N.S. xvi. 217-220. Gaster (M.). King Solomon and the blacksmith. Folklore, xii.

475-476. |Gatty (Rev. Reginald A.]] Notes on a collection of ver}^ minute

flint implements from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. Soc. Antiq.

Scot. XXXV. 98-101.