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Hope (W. H. St. John). Note.? on a medipeval altar fi-ontal from

Baunton, CTloucesteTshire. Pvoc. i^oc. Anfiq. 2nd S. xviii. 70-73. • On some palimpsest stall plates of Knights of the Garter in

St. George's chapel at Windsor. Proc. Soc, Antiq. 2nd S. xviii.

148-151. The architectural history of the cathedral church and

monastery of St. Andrew at Rochester. Arch. Cant. xxiv. 1-85. Hope (W. H. St. John) and George E. Yox. Excavations on the

site of the Roman city at Silchester, Hants, in 1899. Arch. Ivii.

87-112. HowoRTH (Sir Henry H.). The cyclic poems and the Homeric

question. Arch. Jourii. Ivii. 10-39. Ecgberht king of the West Saxons and the Kent men and

his coins. Num. Chron. .3rd S. xx. 06-87. Hudson (E. W.). The church of St. John of Jerusalem ('Knights

Hospitallers^ Clerkenwell. Roij. Inst. Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii.

465-409. Hqghes (Harold) and P. Shearson Gregory. Discoveries made on

the Friars' estate, Bangor. Arch. Camh. 5th S. xvii. 24-42. Hughes (Thomas Cann). Some notes on the vicars of Great

Torrington since the Commonwealth. Devon Assoc, xxxii. 283-

288. • Some notes on the vicars of Totnes since the Commonwealth.

Devon Assoc, xxxii. 454-459. Hunt (A. A.). Monumental brasses in St. Michael's church and

Exeter college chapel, Oxford. O.vforcl Journ. Mon. Brass. \i.

90-96. Hunt (A. R.). " Maister Thomas Hunt, late Mayor of this Citie of

Exceter." Devon Assoc, xxxii. 460-490. Hutcheson (Alexander). Notice of the Wallace stones, Long-

f organ. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot], xxxiv. 476-482. Notice of a charm-stone used for the cure of diseases

amongst cattle in Sutherlandshire. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scoti.

xxxiv. 483-488. Hutchinson (Rev. R. N.) Suggestions for forming a collection of

photographs for the Anthropological Institute. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. i. 250. HuTTON (Capt.). On a rapier foil and dagger foil of about 1600. Proc.

Soc. Antiq. 2nd S. xviii. 204-206. Ireland (William W.). Supplementary notes on the Scottish de Quencys. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotl. xxxiv. 241-251,