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 32 INDEX OP ARCH^OLOGICAL PAPERS

MoiR (J. Paxton). Stone implements from Tasmania. Anfhrop.

Inst. N.S. iii. 257-262. Moore (Courtenay). Metal stirrups and silver cup. Roy. Soc.

Anfiq. Ireland, 5tti S. xi. 180-181. Morris (Joseph). The provosts and bailiffs of Shrewsbury. Shroj^s.

Arch. Soc. 3rd S. i. 1-32, 153-184, 289-320. Munich (C. J.). A short history of St. Mary's, Holly Place. Ilamp-

stead Anfiq. and Hist. Soc. 1900, 40-43. Munro (J. Arthur R.). Some Pontic milestones. Hellenic Studies,

XX. 159-166. Roads in Pontus, royal and Roman. Hellenic Studies,

xxi. 52-66.

Gleanings from Mysia. Hellenic Studies, xxi. 229-

237. Munro (Robert, M.D.). Isolated finds in Scotland ; excavations on

Roman stations; hill fort near Abernethy; a Romano-British

crannog at Hyndford; the hill fort of Dunbuie and its remarkable

remains; the Dumbuck crannog. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii.

370-386. • Notice of an ancient kitchen-midden near Largs Bay, Fife,

excavated by W. Baird, Esq., of Elie. Soc. Antiq. Scot. xxxv.

281-299. Myers (C. S.). Stories from upper Egypt. Folklore, xii. 329-

330. My-res (J. L.). A primitive figurine from Adalia. Anthrop. Inst.

N.S. iii. 251-256. On the plan of the Homeric house, with special reference

to Mykenaian analogies. Hellenic Studies, xx. 128-150. Notes on some examples of Senams in Algeria. Proc. Soc.

Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 242-246.

Napper (H. F.). St. Martha on the hill and the Pilgrim's Way Surrey Arch. Soc. xvi. 248.

Nash (W. L.). The tomb of Mentuhetep I. at Der-el-Bahri, Thebes. Soc. Bibl. Arch, xxiii. 291-293.

The tomb of Pa-shedu.at Der El Medinet, Thebes. Soc.

Bibl. Arch, xxiii. 360-361.

Neilson (George), " Huchown of the awle Ryale," the allitera- tive poet. Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 252-393.

Newberry (Percy E.). Extracts from my notebooks. Soc. Bibl. Arch, xxiii. 218-224.