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 30 INDEX OF ARCHiEOLOGICAL PAPERS

Oesterley (Rev. W. 0. E.). The sacrifice of Isaac. BiU. Arch.

Soc. xxiv. 253-260. Offord (Joseph). The antiquity of the four-wheeled chariot. BibJ.

Arch. Soc. xxiv. 130-131. Semitic analogies for Old Testament names. Bibl.

Arch. Soc. xxiv. 242-243.

Inscriptions relating to the Jewish war of Vespasian

and Titus. Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxiv. 325-328. and E. J. Pilcher. Some Punic analogues. Bibl. Arch.

Soc. xxiv. 283-284. Oliver (Andrew). Notes on the Flemish brasses in England. Brit.

Arch. Assoc. N.S. viii. 195-208. O'Meara (Rev. C. P.). Notes on Newcastle-Lyons. Kildave Arch.

Soc. iv. 63-64. Omurethi. The white castle of Athy and its sculptured stones

Kildare Arch. Soc. iv. 47-62. Ordish (T. Pairman). The mumming-play and other vestiges of

folk-drama in the British Isles. Folklore, xiii. 296-297. O'Reilly (P. J.). Notes on the coronation stone at Westminster

and the Lia Fail at Tara. Eoij. Soc. Anfiq. Ireland, 5th S. xii.

77-92. Tobernea holy well, Blackrock, co. Dublin. Roy. Soc. Antiq.

Ireland, 5th S. xii. 178-186.

Taney and its patron. Boy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th S.

xii. 377-384.

Osborne (F. B.). Grammar school, Camjxieu. Bristol and Glove. Arch. Soc. xxiv. 251-261.

Page (William). The St. Albans School of Painting, mural and

miniature : mural painting. Arch. Iviii. 275-292. Palmer (Alfred N.). The adventures of a Denbighshire gentleman

of the seventeenth century in the East Indies. Arch. Camb.

6th S. ii. 277-286.

Eunant hall. Arch. Camb. 6th S. ii. 306-307.

Parker (C. A.). Early sculptured stones at Closforth, Pousonby,

St. Bridget's, Haile, and Egremont. Ciinib. and West. Antiq. and

Arch. Soc. N.S. ii. 84-98. Bells at Gosforth, Irton and Waberthwaite. Climb.

and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. N.S. ii. 99-107. Parker (F. H. M.). Marriage of Sir Hugh de Louthre and Margaret.

de Whale. Cumb. and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. N.S. ii.

151-154.