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 24 I,NDEX OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL TAPERS

Fry (Rev. and Hom. Sir Edward). Somerset or Somersetshire. Smn-

crset Arch, and Xaf. Hist. Soc. xVix. 1-11. Fry (E. a.). On the inquisitiones post mortem for Dorset, from

Henry III. to Kichard III. a210-1485;. Dorset Xaf. Hist, and

Antiq. Field Club, xvii. 1-54. ■ On the inquisitiones post mortem for Dorset, from Henrj' VII.

to Charles I. (1 iS.'j-iO 1!>). J)orsct Xat. Hist, and Antiq. Field

Club, XX. 23-80. Fry of Yarty. Soiner.ict Arch, and Xat. Jli.st. Sue. xlix,

G5-70. Fryer (Alfred C). Encaustic tiles in St. David's cathedral.

Arch. Cand). 0th S. iii. >77-179. On fonts with representations nf ba]itism and the holy

eucharist. Arch. Inst. Ix. 1-29. FuRNE-SS (W. H.). The ethnology of the Nagas of Eastern Assam.

Anthrop. Inst. N.S. v. 445-4.

Ctaidoz (H.). Le combat du pere et du lils. Folldorc. xiv. 307-3U'.>. Galpin (Rev. F. W.). The fifteenth eentuiy vestr\' and priest's

chamber in Hatfield Broad Oak Church. Essex Arch. Soc. ix.

113-117. Gardixer (Alan H.). On the meaning of the pi-epositiou signifying

behind. Bibl. Arch. Soc. xxv. 334-33G. (tARDixer (E. Norman"). The method of deciding the pentathlon.

Journ. Hell. Studies, xxiii. 54-70. — Notes on the (rreek foot race. Juurn. IIcll. Studiis, xxiii.

261-291. Gardner (E. A.). The bronze statue from Cerigotto. Juurn. IliU.

Studies, xxiii. 152-15G. Gardner (P.). Two heads of Apollo. Journ. Ilcll. Studies, xxiii.

92-131. Gardner-Water.man (Rev. X\.). Church plate ni Kent : Sutt(^n

Deanery. Arch. Cant. xxvi. 215-207. G.\SK0IN (C. J. B.). The university wills at Peterbrrougli. Cand>s.

Antiq. Soc. X. 314-310. Gasquet (Right Rev. Francis Aidaxi. The English Praemonsha-

tensians. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. xvii. 1-22. Gaythorpe (Harper). The runic tj-mpanum lati-lv found at

Pennington. Cund). and West. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. N.S. iii.

373-37!».