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RuxDLE (Rev. S.i. Coruubiana. Hoy. Inst. Conurall, xiv. !J-84. EuTTOX (W. L.). Cheney of Shurlancl, Kent, and of Toddington, Beds,

Arch. Cant. xxiv. 122-127. Rye (Henry A. i. Rievaulx abbey, its canals and buildin«j; stone.

Arch. Jovrn. Ivii. 6iJ-77. Rylands (W. H. 1. Freemasonry in Lancashire and Cheshire, 17th

century. Lane, cind Chesh. Hist. Soc. N.S. xv. 85-154. S (H. K. St. Jj. Buckin.u-hamshire notes. Man. Bra.sf>. Soc. iv.

31-36. Saunders (Helen). Notes on the history of a Xorth Devon Parish,

Aissa, Rose Ash. Devon. As.soc. xxxii. 212-228. Savage TRev. H. E.i. Jarrow church and monastery. Arch. yEliana.,

xxii. 30-60. Savignoni (L.). On representations of Helios and of Selene. Journ.

Hell. Studies, xix. 265-272. Sayce (Professor A. H.^. Notes. Jjih. Arch. Soc. xxii. 77-7J), 86,

161. The language of Mitanni. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 171-225.

(1) Objects from the tomb of a prse-dynastic Egyptian

king; (2) some early Egyptian seal-cylinders. Bib. Arch. Soc. xxii. 278-280.

Cairene folk-lore. Folk-Lore. xi. 354:-31'5.

Scott (J. Oldrid). Ightham Mote house and church. Arch, i'ant.

xxiv. 189-104. Seager ( S. Hurst ). Architectural art in New Zealand. Koij. Inst.

Brit. Arch. 3rd S. vii. 481-4i)l. Seligmann (C. Ct.;. The bull-roarer in Ceylon. Folk-Lore, xi.

45. Seth-Smith (W. Howard I. Chavenage house. Bristol and

GloHc. Arc! I. Soc. xxii. 121-127. Sheppard (Lewis I. Severn end, Worcester. Assoc. Archif. Soo,

XXV. 172-182. Sheppard (Thomasi. Prehistoric man in Holderness. Assoc. Arcliit.

Soc. XXV. 231-24!). Sherwood (O, F. T.j. Early Berkshire wills from the P.C.C. ante

1558. lierlxs, Bucks and (iron. Arcli. .Jonrn. vi. 23-25;

92-!)4. Sinclair (John;. Notes on James Fifth's towers, Holyrood palace,

Froc. Soc. Antiq. Scntl. xxxiv. 224-241. Sinton (Rev. Tho^lvs i. Stray vei'ses of Gaelic poetry, ilaelic Soc.

Inrerness, xix. 73-8!>.