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Newman (Philip H.). Primal instiuct and culture in art. Roy.

Soc. Liter, xxii. 165-200. NiLSSON- (Martix p.). The '^xn/J.a TptatV?/? in the Erechtheion.

Hdlenic Studies, xxi. 325-.33.3. Xorman- (Philip). Sir John de Pultenej' and his two residences in

London, Cold Harbour, and the Manor of the Rose, together with

a few remarks on the parish of St. Laurence, Poultne}'. Arch.

Ivii. 257-284. On an allegorical painting in miniature, by Joris Hoefnagel,

and on some other works by this artist. Arch. Ivii. 321-330.

The accounts of the overseers of the poor of Paris Garden,

South wark, 17 May, 1608, to 30 September, 1071. Surrey Arch. Soc. xvi. 55-136.

NuTT (Alfred). Alphabet used in consecrating a church. Folk- lore, xii. 100-101.

History, tradition, and historic myths. Folklore, xii.

336-339.

Offord (.Joseph). Arza and Aziza, and other archseological notes.

Soc. Bibl. Arch, xxiii. 241-247. and E. Gilbert Hightox. The " de duabus viis," a

new Latin version of the first six chapters of the '• Didache "' or

AIAAXH • TXIN • AHAEKA • AnOZTOAHN. Soc. BiU.

Arch, xxiii. 132-137. Oliver (Axdrew). Notes on some heraldic monuments in St.

Martin's church, Leicester. Brit. Arch. Assoc. N.S. vii. 158-

160. 0"Eeilly (Joseph P.). On the mode of ringing or sounding bells

in the early churches of northei-n Spain and of Ireland. Boy.

Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi. 489-502. O'Eeilly (Patrick J.). The Christian sepulchral leacs and free- standing crosses of the Dublin half-baronj^ of Eathdown. Boy.

Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xi. 134-161, 246-258.

Palmer (Alfred Neobard), A destroyed Tudor building in Wrex- ham. Arch. Camh. 6th S. i. 173-178.

Parker iF. H. M.). The forgotten dedication of Great Orton church, Cuml^erland. Cumb. and Westni. Arch. Soc. X.S. i. 144-14r;.

The pedigree of Wastell, of Wastell Head, with a memoir

of General Honywood, of Howgill castle. Cumb. and V,'estm. Arch. Soc. X.S. i. 147-154.

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