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Dewick (Rev. E. S.). On some fly-leaf notes in a manuscript Sarum piymer. St. Paul's Eccles. Soc. v. 172-175.

On a manuscript Evangelistarium which belonged to an

English house of the Black Friars. St. PaitVs Eccles. Soc. v. 176-180.

DiCKiNS (Guy). Some points with regard to the Homeric House. Joimi.Hell. Stud, xxiii. 325-334,

DiCKSOX (Rev. R. H.)- Eastchurch, the Livesey monument. Arch, Cant. xxvi. 320=327.

DiLLojf (Viscount), Armour notes. Arch. Inst, Ix. 96-136,

Arms and clothing of the forces at the battle of Shrews- bury, Shropshire Arch, and Ned. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 149-152. An effigy to a member of the Martin family in Piddletowu

church, Dorset. Dorset Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, xix.

150-153, Dixon (S. B.) and Rev. E. H. Goddard. On the palaeolithic flint

implements from Knowle, Savernake Forest, Wilts Arch, and

Nat. Hist. Soc. xxxiii. 139-145. Doe (George M.). Some bits of an old borough [Great Torrington],

Devon Assoc, xxxv. 646-653. DowDEN (Right Rev. John). Note on Ingram of Kethenys ; with

observations on his monument in the parish church of Tealing.

Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scot, xxxvii. 245-251, Dowdeswell (Rev. E. R,), The monks of the monastery of St,

Mary at Tewkesbury. Bristol and Glouc, Arch, Soc. xxv, 77-

93. Drinkwater (Rev. C. H.). Seven Shrewsbury gild merchant rolls

of the fourteenth century. Shropshire Arch, and Ned, Hist. Soc.

3rd S. iii. 47-98, Two merchant gild rolls of the fourteenth century. Shroj)-

shire Arch, and Ned. Hist. Soc. 3rd S. iii. 351-362. Druit (Rev. Charles). The Church of St. Candida and S.

Cross at Whitechurch Canonicorum. Dorset Ned. Hist, and

Antiq. Field Club, xix. 145-149. Drury (C. M.). Archaeological jottings from the neighbourhood of

Baltiuglass. Kileleirc Arch. Soc. iv. 148-154. Duckworth (W. Lawrence H.) and A. E. Taylor. The craniology

of the natives of Rotuma. Anthrop. Inst. N.S. v. 432-444. Dutt (William A.). Notes on some East Suffolk neoliths. Sufolk

Inst. xi. 326-334.