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Haverfield (F.\ Note on the antiqiiity of the Wheel Causeway,

Proc. Hoc. Antiq. Scofl. xxxiv. 129-130. Hawkesbury (The Right HoxouRABiiE the Lord). Some East

Riding families. East Riding Anfiq. Soc. vii. 1-3G. Hennessy (Rev. Gr. L.). Notes on the ecclesiastical registers of

London. SL PauVs Ecdesiol. Soc. iv. 331-339. Hewat (Rev. Kirkwood). Notice of a peculiar stone cross found on

the farm of Cairn, parish of New Cumnock, upper Nithsdale.

Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scofl. xxxiv. 300-303. Hewson (CtEORGE J.). Inis Clotherann ; Teampul Clogas church.

Boy. Soc. Anfiq., Ireland, 5th S. x. 1G7-168, 257-259. HiGGiNS (Alfred). On an illuminated and emblazoned copy of the

statutes from Edward III. to Henry VL illustrating the genealogy

of the family of Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe, co, Lincoln. Arch.

Ivii. 1-10. Hill (R. H. Erxesti. Abraham Hill, F.R.S., of St. John's, Sutton-

at-Hone, Kent. Arch. Canf. xxiv. 227-23G. HiNDE (Mrs. S. L.). Notes on the Masai section oi Lieut. -Colonel

MacDonald's vocabulary. Anfhrop. Inst. N.S. ii. 248-249. HiPKiNS (F. C.\ A note on the most recent discoveries in Repton

church crypt. Derhy.^. Arch. Soc. xxiii. 105-107. HoBLEY (C. W.). Vocabularies from Kavirondo, British East Africa.

Anfhrop. Luf. N.S. i. 338-342. Hodgson (J. C). Proofs of age of heirs to estates in Northumberland

in the reigns of Henry IV., Henry V., and Henry VI. Arch.

jElictna, xxii. 116-130. Hogarth (D, G.) and R. C. Bosanqdet. Archaeology in Creece, 1898-

9. Journ.HeU. Studies, xi:i.?>\9-m?^. Holland (W. R.). Notes on a measure of brass or standard bushel

dated a.d. 1G77 and formerly in public use at Ashborne in the

CO. of Derby. Derhys. Arch. Soc. xxii. 4G-48. Holmes (T. V.). A weekly miracle. Anfhrop. Inst. N.S. i. 342-

343. Astrology and the divining rod. Anfhrop. Inst. N.S. ii.

312-313. Hone (Nathaniel). Oxfordshire church goods. Berks, Bucks and

Oxon. Arch. Journ. vi. 52-53. Hope (W. H. St. John). The abbey of St. Mary-in-Fnrness, Lanca- shire. Cumb. and Westm. Anfiq. Soc. xvi. 221-302. Excavations lately carried out at Warter prior}', Yorks.

Proc. Soc. Anfiq. 2nd S. xviii. 50-58.