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Delattre (A. J.). Quelques lettres Assyi-iennes. Bib. Arch. Soc.

xxii. 286-304. Devitt (Rev, Matthew). Rathcoffy. Kildarc Arch. Soc. iii. 79-97.

— — Clongowes wood. Kildarc At'ch. Soc. iii. 207-215.

Dicker (W.). Notes ou the history of Winsford. Somerset Arch.

and Nat. Hist. Soc. xlvi. 188-195. Dickson (Isabel A.). A new K-a\os vase. Journ. Hell. Studies, xix.

202-204. Dillon (Viscount). A tilting hehn of the fifteenth century. Froc.

Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 174-177. On a MS. collection of ordinances of chivalry of the fifteenth

century, belonging to Lord Hastings. Arcli. Ivii. 29-70. DiTCHFiELD (Rev. p. H.). The history of Wantage. Berks, Bucks

and Ojcon. Arch. Journ. vi. 46-51. Dix (E. R. M'Clintock). The earliest periodical journals published

in Dublin. Roy. Irish Acad. 3rd S. vi. 33-35. Dixon (D. D.). Coquetdale notes ou the Old Northumberland militia.

ArcJt. ^liana, xxii. 61-71. Doe (GtEORGE M.). Some notes on the leper hospital which formerly

existed at Taddiport, Little Torrington. Devon. Assoc, xxxii.

289-295. Dowker (GtEORGE). Deal and its environs. Avch. Cant. xxiv. 108-

121. On the cross and platform at Richborough. Arch. Ca)d.

xxiv. 201-219. Downs (R. S.). The parish church of High AVycombe — the parish

register. Records of Bucks, viii. 249-275. Drew (Sir Thomas). Diiblin. Arch. Journ. Ivii. 287-300. Drinkwater (Rev. C. H.). The merchant gild of Shrewsbury ; seven

I'olls of the 13th centuiy. Shrojis. Arch. Soc. 2nd S. xii. 229-

282. Druitt (Rev. C). Notes on the recently discovered relics of St. Wita

in the church of Whitechurch Canonicorum. Proc. Soc. Antiq.

2nd S. xviii. 190-191. Dryden (Sir H. E. L.). Domestic crypt at Burford. Oxfords. Arch.

Soc. 1890, 20-22. '

Caverslield chui'ch. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1893-4, 15-23.

Recess in Great Milton church. Oxfords. Arch. Soc. 1895-6,

23-24. Duckworth (W. L. H.). Note on the congress of the German and

Viennese anthropological societies held at Liudau from the 4th

B