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 12 IXDEX OF AKCH^OLOGICAL PAPERS

Brigg (William). Grant of the Manor of Aston to Reading Abbey.

East Herts. Arch. Soc. i. 129-135. Brooks (E. AV.). The campaign of 716-718 from Arabic sources.

Journ. Hell. Studies, xix. 19-33. Brown (John Allex). Stone Implements from Pitcairn Island.

Anthrop. Inst. N.S. iii. 83-88. Brown (Robert, Junr.). A Euphratean circle of 3(30°. Bib. Arch.

Soc. xxii. 67-71. Brown (William). lugleby Arncliffe. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi.

121-226. Documents from the record ofHce relating to Beverley.

East Riding Ant iq. Soc. v. 35-49. Brownbill (F.). Cheshire in Domesday book. Lane, and Chesh.

Hist. Soc. N.S. XV. 1-26. Browne (Right Rev. Ct. E.). Notice of a cup-marked boulder, called

" Saj di Crorone," or stone of the heel, near Stresa, on the Lago

Maggiore. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 297-299 ; Proc. Soc.

Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 45-50. Bruce (John). Notes of the discovery and exploration of a pile

structure on the north bank of the river Clyde, east from Dum- barton Rock. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 437-462. Brushfield (T. N.). Raleghana ; remarks on the ancestry of Sir

Walter Raleigh. Decon. Assoc, xxxii. 309-340. Derbyshire funeral garlands. British Arch. Assoc. N.S.

vi. 54-74.

Arbor Low. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 127-139.

On Norman tympana, with especial reference to those of

Derbyshire. British Arch. Assoc. N.S. vi. 241-270. Bryan (Benjamin). The lost manor of Mestesforde. Derby s. Arch.

Soc. xxiii. 77-82. Brydall (Robert). Notice of armour and arms at Eglinton castle.

Glasgow Arch. Soc. N.S. iv. 38-48. Buchan (William). Note on a bronze scabbard-tip found on Glen-

cotho Farm, Peeblesshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 254-256. Buckley (Michael J. C). Notes on bovmdary crosses. Roy. Soc.

Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 247-252. Burne (C. S.). Cropping animals' eai'S. Folk-Lore, xi. 457. Another Sabbath-breaking story from Wilts. Folk-Lore,

xi. 458. BuRTCHAELL (George D.). The Butlers of Dangan-spidogue. Roy.

Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. x. 330-333.