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 14 INDEX OF ARCHJEOLOGICAL PAPERS

Christison (D.). The forts, camps, and other field-works of Perth,

Forfar, and Kincardine. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 43-120. Christy (Miller) and A. W. Porteous. Some interesting Essex

brasses. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 15-54 ; Mon. Brass Soc. iv.

45-60. Christy (Miller) and E. Bertram Smith. Two Essex incised slabs.

Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 1-7. Clark (A.). On the judicial oaths used on the Grold Coast. Anthrop.

Inst. N.S. ii. 310-312. Clark (E. Kitson). Excavation at Pule Hill, near Marsden, on the

Huddersfield and Manchester road. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi. 38-45 ;

Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 125-129. • Report on finds in Yorkshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S.

xviii. 125-132. Clark (Somers). On the fall of eleven columns in the Hypostyle

Hall of the temple of Karnak. Proc. Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii.

58-68. Clay (J.W.). Paver's marriage licenses. Yorks. Arch. Soc. xvi.

1-37. Cocks (Alfred Heneage). Discovery of a stone coffin in Turville

church. Records of Bucks, viii. 285-288. Coinage of the South African Republic. Num. Chron. 3rd S. xx.

252-263. Cole (R. E. Gf.). Notes on the ecclesiastical history of the deanery

of Craffoe during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Assoc.

Archit. Soc. xxv. 47-120. Cole (Rev. E. Maule). On ancient crosses in the East Riding, es- pecially on the Wolds. East Riding Antiq. Soc. iv. 1-10.

■■ • Notes on field-names. East Riding Antiq. Soc. vi. 18-25.

On Roman roads in the East Riding. East Riding Antiq.

Soc. vii. 37-46. Coleman (Prebendary). The manor of Allerton and its tenants,

1530-1866. Somerset Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. xlvi. 65-108. Coles (Fred R.). Report on stone circles in Kincardineshire (North)

and part of Aberdeenshire, with measured plans and drawings,

obtained under the Gunning Fellowship. Proc. Soc. Antiq.

Scotl. xxxiv. 139-198. ■ Notices (1) of the discovery of bx'onze-age urns on the

Braid Hills ; and (2) of the discovery of a cist and urn near Port-

patrick, Wigtownshire, Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 489-

493.