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 Si INDEX TO AECH^OLOGICAL PAPERS

Richards (H. C.)- John Wesley in London churches. St. PauVs

Eccles. Soc. N.S. v. 85-92. Richardson (Dr. Jas. T.), and Jas. S. Richardson. Prehistoric

remains near Gullane. Proc. Soc. Avticj. Scot, xxxvi. 654-658. Ricci (Seymour de). The prsefects of Egypt. Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxiv.

56-67, 97-107. Rice (R. G-arrawat). The household goods, etc., of Sir John Gage

of West Firle, co. Sussex, K.G., 1556. Sussex Arch. Coll. xlv.

114-127. Rivers (AV. H. R. ). The sister's son in Samoa. Folklore, xiii. 199-

201. Robinson i^Sir T. Charles). On a gold and enamelled jewel in the

form of a book with silver leaves. Proc. Soc. Autiq. 2nd S.

xix. 76-77. Roeder (C). Recent Roman discoveries in Deansgate and on Hunt's

Bank, and Roman Manchester re-studied (1897-1900). Lane.

and CJies. Antiq. Soc. xvii. 87-212. /

Roscoe (Rev. John). Further notes on the manners and customs of

theBaganda. Antlirop. Inst. N.S. v. 25-80. Rose (H. A.). Unlucky children, Folklore, xiii. 63-68, 197-.198.

Yew, Folklore, xiii. 201.

Ross (Thomas). Account of the excavations of the Roman station at

Inchtuthil, Perthshire : description of the plans. Proc. Soc.

Antiq. Scot, xxxvi. 203-236. . Notes on sculptured stones with chariots in the

neighbourhood of Auchterarder, and in Perth Museum, and of a

sculptured monument recently found near Camelon, and now in

the National Museum. Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxvi. 597-610. Rotheram (E. C). On stoue implements found in Meath. Roy.

Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 5th ser. xii. 139-152. Round (J. H.). Castle guard. Arch. Inst. lix. 144-159.

. The castles of the Conquest. Arch. Iviii. 313-340.

■ Descent of Thorrington. Essex Arch. Soc. viii. 373-374.

Church and glebe of Willingale Doe. Essex Arch. Soc.

viii. 375-376. RowE (J. Brooking). Eleventh report of committee on Devonshire

records. Dev. Assoc, xxxiv. 147-159. RuSTAFJAELL (R. de). Cyzicus. Joiirn. Hell. Stud. xxii. 174-189.

St. Buryan college temp. Dean Robt. Ivnollys, 1473-1485, register of. Roij. Inst. Cornwall, xv. 86-96.