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 10 INDEX OF AECH^OLOGICAL PAPERS

Bell (C. C.)- A written charm. Folklore, xiii, 92-94.

Berry (H. E.). Remarks on a Revue Celtique of Maurice O'Cribel-

lan, a fourteenth century canonist, in connexion with his know- ledge of Ogham. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xii. 158-

162. Best (Elsdon). Maori nomenclature ; notes on the consanguineous,

affinitative, personal, tribal, topographical, floral, and ornitho- logical nomenclature of the Maoii race of New Zealand. Anthrop.

Inst. N.S. V. 182-201. Bevan (E. R.). Antiochus III. and his title, " Great King." Journ.

Hell. Stud. xxii. 241-241. Bewitching. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xii. 265. Bewley (Sir E. T.). Notes on the Lowthers who held judicial office

in Ireland in seventeenth century. Cumb. and West. Antiq.

and Arch. Soc. N.S. ii. 1-30. Bigger (F. J.). Irish gold coin weights temp. Queen Anne. Roy. Soc.

Antiq. Ireland, 5th S. xii. 413. BiLSON (John). Eountains abbey. Roy. Inst. Brit. Archil. 3rd S.

viii. 365-368. BiLSON (W. T.). St. Mary's Church, Reading. Berks, Biicls, and

Ojcon Arch. Journ. viii. 94-95. B[,AIR (Robert). A Roman inscribed stone, found at Longwitton,

Northumberland. Proc. Soc. A7itiq. 2nd S. xix. 42-43. Blaker (R.). Ancient cultivations. Sussex Arch. Coll. xlv.

198-203. Blanchet (A.) and H. A. Grueber. Treasure trove : its ancient

and modern laws. Niim. Chron. 4th S. ii. 148-175. BoissiER (Alfred). Materiaux pour I'etude de la religion Assyro-

Babylonienne. Bihl. Arch. Soc. xxiv. 220-233. Bond (Francis). Rochester cathedral. Roy. Inst. Brit. Archil.

3rd S. viii. 105-106. ■ Classification of Romanesque architecture. Roy. Inst.

Brit. Archil. 3rd S. viii. 269-293. Bond (F. Bligh) and A. L. Radford. Devonshire screens and rood

lofts. Devon. Assoc, xxxiv. 531-550. Bosanquet (R. C.) and M. N. Tod. Archaeology in Geeece, 1901-

1902. Journ. Hell. Stud. xxii. 378-394. Bowles (Charles E. B.). Concerning the commons and waste

lands in variovxs townships in the High Peak. Derby Arch.

and Nat. Hist. Soc. xxiv. 32-41. A lease of Bradshaw Hall and lands, in lieu of a will, from